![]() ![]() Graphics feature State WSGF Notes Widescreen resolution. 3.1 Save game data location 3.2 Save game cloud syncing 4 Video. 2.1 Patches 2.2 XP/Vista installer 3 Game data. Was that rubbish? I remember it was terrifying, but when I've played it more recently I can't feel the fear for the textures.īut I'm much more interested to know your suggestions, human reader. Krondor Betrayal at Krondor: 1993: Betrayal in Antara: 1997: Return to Krondor: 1998: Contents. More for the time of my life it represents, the incredibly happy memories I have of playing it with my late father. You could more sensibly argue that Syndicate or Sim City 2000 might be first on the list, but I find myself wanting a reworking of Betrayal At Krondor. I find that nostalgia creeps in, making me want to see prettied up versions of games that perhaps weren't the greatest. Imagine the game in swishy modern windows, improved video, less confusing tools. I keep trying - I once went back to it before it was on GOG and the like by rigging up my PC to a time machine. Oddly enough that was r eleased on Steam this week, but it's still far too clumsy to get on with now. I'd be exploring without fighting against it. Imagine if it were like booting up Legend Of Grimrock. It's out on GOG, Steam, and so on, and it's definitely playable. The first game that comes to mind is Stonekeep. (Imagine the songs without the hissing!) But that was a decade packed with games I loved that I know I'll never play again, because I can't be arsed fighting with DOSBox and ancient controls to play in a small corner of my screen. It's pretty easy to list off a bunch of other LucasArts adventures, because I would ADORE to see the wonderful The Dig in big pretties, or have Sam & Max in gorgeous clear stereo sound. With Full Throttle's remastering out yesterday, it sets me off to thinking about what games I'd really like to see receive a similar treatment. ![]()
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