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Serious Sam HD

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$18 seems pretty reasonable to me considering the quality of the game, but I would have liked to see a bonus map. "Give a man a bullet and he'll want a gun. Give a man a gun and he'll be giving away the bullets."
 
its ok, but my point was that it'd be a nice gesture to hook up the original owners since it's essentially like a high res texture mod to the game.
 
Is it really? I am SO on it...

I'm actually glad that it's exactly the same as the old game -- it's great to see an awesome game refreshed, but otherwise left alone.

Hopefully, that side of the force will influence the weak minded people at Lucas Arts.😛
 
its ok, but my point was that it'd be a nice gesture to hook up the original owners since it's essentially like a high res texture mod to the game.

It isn't just textures. It is based on the Serious Engine 3 engine. New textures, physics, lighting, models, basically new everything.
 
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18 bucks for an enhanced version of a game I LOVE is a good deal. If only they did it for TA Kingdoms, Baldurs Gate, KOTOR 1 and 2, Master of Orion 2, etc. etc. etc.
 
Given current trait, they very well may do that. I guess game devs are running out of ideas, and remaking good ol' games is quick solution to keep the business afloat. Which, by no means, is a bad idea. PC gaming has long enough history to make good games forgotten due to outdated technical features/properties (physics, AI, graphics). A lot of teenagers don't know about Quake 1/2, Doom 1/2, Deus Ex, Commandos, and many other good games that are "only" 10 years old or so. Give those good games a remake with new physics and graphics, sell for a low price (under $20. Which is reasonable, since they are saving money on not making the story line or developing game play), make everyone happy!
 
Serious Sam HD is available tomorrow on Steam but I haven't seen anything about a retail release. Is it only available on Steam?

-KeithP
 
its ok, but my point was that it'd be a nice gesture to hook up the original owners since it's essentially like a high res texture mod to the game.

It's entirely new engine, not just a re-textured mod. This is Croteam using their new SS3 engine to pull in funds to work towards SS3, and I think it's awesome. I don't think they deserve people who previously bought Serious Sam anything either, that was over 8 years ago. I wish more developers would take the time to bring their classics to modern platforms as opposed to just releasing them for $20 running in Dosbox or unplayable except in some compatibility mode.
 
Just did the preorder (my first preorder on a game). $17.99 seems like a reasonable price for what they are doing.

-KeithP
 
Thanks for the reminder, just ordered it. I LOVED the original, can't wait to give this a go with more uberer graphics!
 
Anyone given it a go yet? Thinking about picking it up for some co-op goodness but want to make sure it doesnt have any glaring issues first.
 
Anyone given it a go yet? Thinking about picking it up for some co-op goodness but want to make sure it doesnt have any glaring issues first.

Just got it installed. A little warning to those that preordered, you have to restart steam to get the game to go from "not yet released" to installable on your games list. I was getting about 2.3 MB/s download speed from Steam.

The game is running fine for me and delivers on the promise on a good looking version of the original. I have read some posts on the Steam forum about some people getting random stuttering but I haven't seen any of that. I am using a 4870 512MB and engine performance is good.

Haven't played much yet but it is great fun. The enemy AI seems a little dumber than I remember although I might be remembering wrong...it has been awhile. The game was never about smart enemies just lots of them.

-KeithP
 
I've seen a lot of instances where the AI freezes or more specifically never starts moving. Very annoying. Surprisingly few co-op servers up right now. Also the frame rate was lagging severely in some instances with lots of enemies but my machine is pretty craptacular (8600GT @ 1280x1024) so that's on me. lol...MW2 plays fine but I'll be pissed if a <$20 game finally forces me to upgrade. 🙂
 
The game looks and performs great for me. Feels good to play ol' Serious Sam with a shiny new coat of paint. Performance on my radeon 4870 is smooth though I hear nvidia owners are having some issues.

There are a TON of cpu/gpu options and I can't make heads or tails on what some of them even are..lol. I just put it on high/ultra and didn't touch anything else and its all good.
 
I thought I would also mention that a demo may be comming.

When you start the game and go to choose single, coop, etc., there is a demo level option, which I played through. I haven't heard that a demo was going to be available so I am not sure why that is there. Maybe a demo will come later.

-KeithP
 
I've seen a lot of instances where the AI freezes or more specifically never starts moving. Very annoying. Surprisingly few co-op servers up right now. Also the frame rate was lagging severely in some instances with lots of enemies but my machine is pretty craptacular (8600GT @ 1280x1024) so that's on me. lol...MW2 plays fine but I'll be pissed if a <$20 game finally forces me to upgrade. 🙂

Mine is smooth as glass (4890). I haven't ran into any epic firefights yet, though - just finished the first level to see what it was like.
 
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