SiN (Steam version)

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zig
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SiN (Steam version)

Post by zig »

If you preorder Sin Episode 1 on Steam you can download the original SiN right away. Pretty neat bonus, unfortunately the game has no custom resolution support, and no widescreen resolutions by default. I was kinda disapopinted by this so I figured I'd let others know.
However there is an encouraging post from the Director of Development at Ritual Entertainment on the Ritualistic Forums. So, bad news/good news.
g1xx3r
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SiN (Steam version)

Post by g1xx3r »

Yea I just got it today also and came here to see if there was a hack for it..I dont even see the game in the STEAM folder anywhere..Lets get cracking on this one :D
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Post by skipclarke »

Here is one SIN WS screeny
Very HL2 looking :lol:


the rest are at
http://www.ritualistic.com/screens.php/sineps/Sin+Episodes+Screenshots/1/thumbs

With the requesite babe :lol:


vhato
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Post by vhato »

It looks good, but it doesn't look like they are using the latest HL2:LC Engine which is a major dissappointment. Without PS2b it looks exactly like HL2. Unless it can graphically exceed HL2, I am not interested.
Kamakazie
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Post by Kamakazie »

It looks good, but it doesn't look like they are using the latest HL2:LC Engine which is a major dissappointment. Without PS2b it looks exactly like HL2. Unless it can graphically exceed HL2, I am not interested.


You're only interested in graphics?
CodE-E
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Post by CodE-E »

It looks good, but it doesn't look like they are using the latest HL2:LC Engine which is a major dissappointment. Without PS2b it looks exactly like HL2. Unless it can graphically exceed HL2, I am not interested.


o_O

Well... I guess that kind of attitude is good for the hardware industry, but it encourages game developers to just re-release the same old with merely slightly better graphics.
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