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JBeckman
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Posted: Sun, 27th Jun 2010 19:24 Post subject: |
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Yeah as far as I remember with UE3 that's usually done by a custom FOV changing keybind, bit difficult to put that in via hex-editing, some sort of compiler and decompiler would be needed for at least the compiled coalesced.bin files.
(A hack or similar like a trainer for the EXE would perhaps work as well, perhaps something over at WidescreenGamingForums though the game isn't meant to be released yet I think so it might not be very active.)
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Posted: Sun, 27th Jun 2010 19:30 Post subject: |
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For FOV, the wider is aspect ratio of used resolution, the bigger is FOV.
16:9 resolutions in the game have widest FOV, while 1280x1024 (5:4) has the shortest one.
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Posted: Sun, 27th Jun 2010 20:46 Post subject: |
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I created a Texture Pool Size Patcher, if anyone still interested in it
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xvrsa4
EDIT: After selecting game folder don't forget to enter new PoolSize value, for example 400.
EDIT2:
Uploaded a new version.
[v1.0.0B8]
-- Added SHA1 checks for .exe and .bin files, so it's no longer possible to patch something else named like these files.
-- Added version detection for .exe file. Patcher can change SHA1 value inside original and RELOADED executables.

Last edited by WhiteBarbarian on Mon, 28th Jun 2010 03:27; edited 3 times in total
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Posted: Sun, 27th Jun 2010 21:45 Post subject: |
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thanx for the patcher, i see it creates bakups, great!
quik ? for the unreal engine 3 gurus, is anything in more than 400 helpful?
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Cythrawl
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Posted: Sun, 27th Jun 2010 22:55 Post subject: |
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Uploaded a new version.
[v1.0.0B8]
-- Added SHA1 checks for .exe and .bin files, so it's no longer possible to patch something named like these files.
-- Added version detection for .exe file. Patcher can change SHA1 value inside original and RELOADED executables.
Updated my post with new download link @ http://www.nfohump.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1243469#1243469
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D34Dite
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Posted: Sun, 27th Jun 2010 23:14 Post subject: |
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anyone able to get this fecker working on 4.1 or 5.1 sound with onboard audio?
when there is no more room in hell, the D34D will walk the earth
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Posted: Sun, 27th Jun 2010 23:53 Post subject: |
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maul_inc wrote: | Nice job man! That kicks my solution off the stage. Oh well, I had my 15 minutes of fame  |
Hehehe But don't down play your involvement, after all you provided a link to how-to, without it I wouldn't have been able to create a patcher 
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 00:01 Post subject: |
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I just finished this game, and man, it beats bioshock 1 and 2 easily. This game was really, really, really good. Maybe I like old school shooters too much, but this worked like a charm, nice fast paced combat, and better story than I have seen in any FPS to this date.
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 00:28 Post subject: |
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Is there a sweet spot for the poolsize? Or is higher simply better?
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 00:48 Post subject: |
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Radicalus wrote: | I just finished this game, and man, it beats bioshock 1 and 2 easily. This game was really, really, really good. Maybe I like old school shooters too much, but this worked like a charm, nice fast paced combat, and better story than I have seen in any FPS to this date. |
I'm glad you like it, but i just don't feel the same. It's a solid game, nothing more. Doesn't bring anything new to the table, just copies, sometimes better than others, everything from bioshock, half-life, Timeshift, etc.
It also feels too easy. The enemies, the puzzles (if u can consider that puzzles), the health packs (i left more than half of them behind), same with ammunitions, you never feel you need to save on them. The upgrades, which seem cool (for the rpg nerd inside each one of us), are too clumsy and never feel like necessary (i'm sure you can finish the game easily without any of them.
I agree it plays well, but nothing to be remembered. Could have been much more, but like everything these days, it's meant to please the larger crowd, and those playing games for over 20 years just feel like they've played this 100 times before.
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 00:49 Post subject: |
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Just finished. Three times (I had to see the 3 different endings, didn't it? )
Overall a really really fun game. story is cool, action has a nice pace, gfx were okay (I'm not a gfx whore so I don't care anyway).
Really reminded me of Bioshock in some parts.
One thing I have to bitch about is length. I don't know how long it took me but I guess it weren't even 10 hours so that's freaking short. Could have been longer, imo.
something concerning the ending(s):
Spoiler: | So I get the Berisov dies and both die endings. But if you kill Demichev, go back and basically kill yourself. Shouldn't that have reverted everything to the original timeline? (Which in turn would have caused a paradox because then everything would have started from the beginning again, but meh).
Demichev died in the original timeline and he died in the restored one but why did mother russia achieve world domination in the restored one? Kinda puzzles me.
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Oh, and something concerning the ending after the ending and some general stuff:
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So Kathryn wrote the wholes stuff in the book. Was that the book Mir-12 based there whole shabang on? Can't remember anymore (although it was only yesterday I started playing).
And something more general:
The messages you found everywhere. That were messages Renko left himself or sent himself from the future/past/ whatever, right?
Or were they messages left by Kathryn who was "stuck" in '55?
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Oh, man, games that use time travel make me think way too much 
sabin1981 wrote: | Now you're just arguing semantics. Getting fucked in the ass with a broom stale is an "improvement" over getting stabbed in the eye with a fork  |
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 00:57 Post subject: |
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Pl@tinum wrote: | Radicalus wrote: | I just finished this game, and man, it beats bioshock 1 and 2 easily. This game was really, really, really good. Maybe I like old school shooters too much, but this worked like a charm, nice fast paced combat, and better story than I have seen in any FPS to this date. |
I'm glad you like it, but i just don't feel the same. It's a solid game, nothing more. Doesn't bring anything new to the table, just copies, sometimes better than others, everything from bioshock, half-life, Timeshift, etc.
It also feels too easy. The enemies, the puzzles (if u can consider that puzzles), the health packs (i left more than half of them behind), same with ammunitions, you never feel you need to save on them. The upgrades, which seem cool (for the rpg nerd inside each one of us), are too clumsy and never feel like necessary (i'm sure you can finish the game easily without any of them.
I agree it plays well, but nothing to be remembered. Could have been much more, but like everything these days, it's meant to please the larger crowd, and those playing games for over 20 years just feel like they've played this 100 times before. |
You might be partially right. The only shooters I usually play are multiplayer shooters. I mean, crucify me now, but I never finished even one single half life game, because I got bored. I never finished the bioshocks either, I did finish system shock though.
What I mean is, single player shooter bore the shit out of me, and the last one I enjoyed, was FEAR (first), because I was scared shitless.
This game had a decent story, and good shooting mechanics. Now, the latter, fewer and fewer games have.
Yes, being a copy/paste is a valid argument, and I always promot originality, but this game stands out in these days FPS. This game is head and shoulders above today's shooters. Does that make it good? Perhaps, it surely means today's shooters are shit though.
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 01:01 Post subject: |
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Reklis wrote: | Just finished. Three times (I had to see the 3 different endings, didn't it? )
Overall a really really fun game. story is cool, action has a nice pace, gfx were okay (I'm not a gfx whore so I don't care anyway).
Really reminded me of Bioshock in some parts.
One thing I have to bitch about is length. I don't know how long it took me but I guess it weren't even 10 hours so that's freaking short. Could have been longer, imo.
something concerning the ending(s):
Spoiler: | So I get the Berisov dies and both die endings. But if you kill Demichev, go back and basically kill yourself. Shouldn't that have reverted everything to the original timeline? (Which in turn would have caused a paradox because then everything would have started from the beginning again, but meh).
Demichev died in the original timeline and he died in the restored one but why did mother russia achieve world domination in the restored one? Kinda puzzles me.
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Oh, and something concerning the ending after the ending and some general stuff:
Spoiler: |
So Kathryn wrote the wholes stuff in the book. Was that the book Mir-12 based there whole shabang on? Can't remember anymore (although it was only yesterday I started playing).
And something more general:
The messages you found everywhere. That were messages Renko left himself or sent himself from the future/past/ whatever, right?
Or were they messages left by Kathryn who was "stuck" in '55?
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Oh, man, games that use time travel make me think way too much  |
You saved Barisov before you shot yourself in the head. Which means Demichev never killed him, and after demichev died, Barisov took the experiments forward. So all timelines are changed.
I THINK. But I don't remember now right.
All in all, if the timeline would NOT have changed, then it would have repeated, yes, that's why the only explanation I found, was the one I wrote above.
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tonizito
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 01:31 Post subject: |
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Radicalus wrote: | was FEAR (first), because I was scared shitless. |
You were scared with FEAR?
I'm not trying to make fun of you or anything, but for me FEAR was a pretty cheap game ( horror-wise, that is ). Did it scare you more than System Shock 1 or 2?
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 01:35 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 01:40 Post subject: |
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tonizito wrote: | Radicalus wrote: | was FEAR (first), because I was scared shitless. |
You were scared with FEAR?
I'm not trying to make fun of you or anything, but for me FEAR was a pretty cheap game ( horror-wise, that is ). Did it scare you more than System Shock 1 or 2? |
Hey, I was young ... but come to think of it, I was younger when I played the shocks, and I don't remember them scaring me a bit.
FEAR had ... good atmosphere, I can't put my finger on it, it was scary. Didn't ever replay it though, so don't know about today.
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tonizito
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 01:51 Post subject: |
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Radicalus wrote: | FEAR had ... good atmosphere, I can't put my finger on it, it was scary. Didn't ever replay it though, so don't know about today. | Yup, FEAR had a nice buildup, but it wasn't that scary for me.
The only games ever scared me real bad were the first 3 Silent Hill games. Since then only the Penumbra games came close.
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 02:20 Post subject: |
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Radicalus wrote: | Pl@tinum wrote: | Radicalus wrote: | I just finished this game, and man, it beats bioshock 1 and 2 easily. This game was really, really, really good. Maybe I like old school shooters too much, but this worked like a charm, nice fast paced combat, and better story than I have seen in any FPS to this date. |
I'm glad you like it, but i just don't feel the same. It's a solid game, nothing more. Doesn't bring anything new to the table, just copies, sometimes better than others, everything from bioshock, half-life, Timeshift, etc.
It also feels too easy. The enemies, the puzzles (if u can consider that puzzles), the health packs (i left more than half of them behind), same with ammunitions, you never feel you need to save on them. The upgrades, which seem cool (for the rpg nerd inside each one of us), are too clumsy and never feel like necessary (i'm sure you can finish the game easily without any of them.
I agree it plays well, but nothing to be remembered. Could have been much more, but like everything these days, it's meant to please the larger crowd, and those playing games for over 20 years just feel like they've played this 100 times before. |
You might be partially right. The only shooters I usually play are multiplayer shooters. I mean, crucify me now, but I never finished even one single half life game, because I got bored. I never finished the bioshocks either, I did finish system shock though.
What I mean is, single player shooter bore the shit out of me, and the last one I enjoyed, was FEAR (first), because I was scared shitless.
This game had a decent story, and good shooting mechanics. Now, the latter, fewer and fewer games have.
Yes, being a copy/paste is a valid argument, and I always promot originality, but this game stands out in these days FPS. This game is head and shoulders above today's shooters. Does that make it good? Perhaps, it surely means today's shooters are shit though. |
I agree that comparing to todays shooters it's probably better then all combined, but it's not better than Half-life 2, Bioshock or Fear (not to mention system shock 2, that's from another league, deus ex league, when games were made for gamers, not for their children).
It has proper shooting mechanics, amen to that, most shooters fail right there, the story i'm not so sure.
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 02:59 Post subject: |
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Radicalus wrote: | Reklis wrote: | Just finished. Three times (I had to see the 3 different endings, didn't it? )
Overall a really really fun game. story is cool, action has a nice pace, gfx were okay (I'm not a gfx whore so I don't care anyway).
Really reminded me of Bioshock in some parts.
One thing I have to bitch about is length. I don't know how long it took me but I guess it weren't even 10 hours so that's freaking short. Could have been longer, imo.
something concerning the ending(s):
Spoiler: | So I get the Berisov dies and both die endings. But if you kill Demichev, go back and basically kill yourself. Shouldn't that have reverted everything to the original timeline? (Which in turn would have caused a paradox because then everything would have started from the beginning again, but meh).
Demichev died in the original timeline and he died in the restored one but why did mother russia achieve world domination in the restored one? Kinda puzzles me.
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Oh, and something concerning the ending after the ending and some general stuff:
Spoiler: |
So Kathryn wrote the wholes stuff in the book. Was that the book Mir-12 based there whole shabang on? Can't remember anymore (although it was only yesterday I started playing).
And something more general:
The messages you found everywhere. That were messages Renko left himself or sent himself from the future/past/ whatever, right?
Or were they messages left by Kathryn who was "stuck" in '55?
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Oh, man, games that use time travel make me think way too much  |
xxxx
I THINK. But I don't remember now right.
All in all, if the timeline would NOT have changed, then it would have repeated, yes, that's why the only explanation I found, was the one I wrote above. |
Did I just get SPOILED?SA?DAWODJOAWS A
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 19:44 Post subject: |
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Did anyone had problems running the game? I click the icon and nothing happens. I can see the executable appearing in the running processes but then it disappears in few seconds.
i7 6700k @ 4.4 GHZ, 2060s, 16 GB RAM, SSD, Windows 10x64.
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 20:01 Post subject: |
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KGen wrote: | Did anyone had problems running the game? I click the icon and nothing happens. I can see the executable appearing in the running processes but then it disappears in few seconds. |
Update drivers
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 20:30 Post subject: |
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The good ending leaves room for a sequel but this game is complete in its own right.
1 and 2 are still amazing.
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 20:53 Post subject: |
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How do you get past the fans after you meet Spoiler: | that russian guy in the tower? |
“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.”
- Albert Camus
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 21:00 Post subject: |
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Shoot a time bubble(tm) near them.
sabin1981 wrote: | Fuck you troll. Fuck you and your entire aids-infested family. Get cancer and die. Slowly. |
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Posted: Mon, 28th Jun 2010 21:27 Post subject: |
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I don't have those yet... I only have the aging and the gravity abilites...
“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.”
- Albert Camus
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