Perhaps I am overly sentimental, but sometimes it's nice to take into the hands of old boxes and disks or floppy. I only have the original box and disks D3, as well as Russian pirated editions. I have not seen box version with port DXX-Rebirth, D2-XXL, ProjectX, and others. They exist at all?
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Boxed ports Descent
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Re: Boxed ports Descent
There are only boxed version of D1/2/3 and the expansions. Nothing else.
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Re: Boxed ports Descent
Thank you. Sincerely sorry to hear that. But why?!CDN_Merlin wrote:There are only boxed version of D1/2/3 and the expansions. Nothing else.
Re: Boxed ports Descent
Why?
The mods we use today were made about 8 years after the release of D2.
Rebirth and XL were "spring boarded" from D1.40 (a-c) and there was also DX W32?
These were all attempts to fix various issues in Descent and became a big mess from the coding side.
So two different Germans decided to take matters into their own hands and clean this mess up. Like I said, this was long LOOOoong after the you could buy these games in regular stores.
In fact, if I remember correctly, Interplay was in bankruptcy and pretty much a non-entity at the time.
The mods we use today were made about 8 years after the release of D2.
Rebirth and XL were "spring boarded" from D1.40 (a-c) and there was also DX W32?
These were all attempts to fix various issues in Descent and became a big mess from the coding side.
So two different Germans decided to take matters into their own hands and clean this mess up. Like I said, this was long LOOOoong after the you could buy these games in regular stores.
In fact, if I remember correctly, Interplay was in bankruptcy and pretty much a non-entity at the time.
Re: Boxed ports Descent
And depending on the license the source code to the games was released under, those projects might not be able to be included in a for-profit retail release. I know the FreeSpace 2 code was released under a strictly non-commercial license.
Re: Boxed ports Descent
I wouldn't rule out some capability for Interplay to make that happen - the issue is that the games were already out of print for something like a decade by the time these source ports came along, and there's no way it's going to make sense to produce more boxes at a time when boxed games are on the way out anyway. I'm not sure I've even heard of a classic game being re-released in box form - it's always digital.
If Descent were Doom, things could be different - a 20th anniversary collector's edition box set or something wouldn't be out of the question, though I don't know whether id is planning anything like that either
If Descent were Doom, things could be different - a 20th anniversary collector's edition box set or something wouldn't be out of the question, though I don't know whether id is planning anything like that either
Re: Boxed ports Descent
Good point Sirius.
Interplay is now in a position where this CAN happen. "Will" it? we'll have to wait and see.
Interplay is now in a position where this CAN happen. "Will" it? we'll have to wait and see.