Ok, has anyone made a program that will eat up a customizable chunk of conventional memory in DOS? I would like that for testing purposes, so I don't have to dick around with loading every driver & tsr I can think of, and save myself some time.
@anthk I know. I've learned to play with original controls after playing the port. I think it sort of adds to the overall experience. In a panic it's *really* easy to fuck up, so that's another plus for the whole survival horror thing.
It's funny how when freed from the confines of its original archaic controls System Shock is very obviously not an immersive sim by today's standards, but very much a classic-style dungeon crawler with a pinch of survival horror mechanics.
@GayOldTime I believe they did, they just didn't think it through. Probably the reason nobody uses "puta" for "computer" today anymore, at least not in print.
"Millennium Mantra," a Windows/Macintosh game developed by LaMa Media and published by Simon & Schuster Interactive. Not archived anywhere on the Internet at the moment.
I, I live among the MIDIs of the night I haven't got the will to try and fight Against a new tomorrow So I guess I'll just believe it That tomorrow never comes
StrataVision was the 3D modeling and rendering package used to produce graphics of the original Myst. They are so proud of this that even right now if you get the latest version of it ("Strata Design 3D SE", free on Steam,) it comes with a bunch of Myst assets in its library:
Saw a scene from an adult film, and was surprised that the lady performer had a Quake 2 logo tattoo. It took me an entire clip to realize that it was probably an "€". 🤷