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Just a little article from me today. I've been enjoying a few cyberpunkish things recently:

  • Psycho-Pass
  • Dark Rain
  • Cyberpunk 2077

...which reminded me that there was a semi-recent effort at bringing the classic Blade Runner PC game from 1997 to a new era of gaming. It didn't land very well (everyone hated the smoothed graphics nonsense they did for it), but on a subsequent update they did fix that.

Anyway, that recollection led to me installing it on my OLED Switch, which then made me appreciate the atmosphere and environments, the beautiful backgrounds and so on. The backgrounds in this game are truly top-notch.

SO, if you'd like a little rambling about how Westwood went against the grain when 3D gaming was really taking off, and instead focused on a point-and-click adventure, then follow the link as per usual:

https://gardinerbryant.com/when-other-games-chased-polygons/

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[-] Drasglaf@sopuli.xyz 3 points 6 hours ago

Blade Runner is on gog, Dune 2 is probably abandonware at this point.

[-] JelloBrains@piefed.zip 2 points 4 hours ago

Yes, Dune 2 is available on most abandonware sites, but you can get it at other sites like Nahoo, or my preferred is the Dune2k forum, they have a section with some bug fixes and other things done by the community to make the game better, specifically I want to say nyerguds is the patcher/bug fixer, something like that.

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