![]() ![]() ![]() In any case, even if it's paid, i'll be more than happy to support it if it turns out to be good. Like its predecessor, it did not sell well, even though it received. Story changes were made when Electronic Arts (who owned the System Shock franchise rights at that time) signed on as publisher. It was originally designed as a standalone title (Junction Point) with no relation to the previous game. The game was released on 11th of August, 1999. Or do they own the original as well with the licence? System Shock 2 is the sequel to System Shock. Those who owned the original can still install it though.īut since the new EE devs don't own the original, it could be that they can't take it down themselves. Cause THQ Nordic took down the original Darksiders and replaced it with the Warmastered edition in the store. You mean SS2 "non enhanced edition" will still be up for sale? That's where we get the "Enhanced Edition" from. They used the initial funds from that to develop Kex for it. It's like how SS1 on Steam was distributed. It's just that it will be using a new engine. Originally posted by frumple:What is the point of making an enhanced edition then giving it away for free? It costs money to produce, and if it's good, it's worth selling. ![]()
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