Originally posted by: j0j081
anyone know if this works on Vista 64?
Originally posted by: you2
If you purchase the retail version from amazon which patch(es) do you need? Vaguely i think there are two 'official' unofficial patches that are created by different teams.... I've forgotten exactly which is what and what folks recommend... Also are there other patches required prior to patching with the above ?
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I can not seem to find this at a reasonable price... was there only a limited run or something... read that the company went under pretty much right after... is that why?
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I can not seem to find this at a reasonable price... was there only a limited run or something... read that the company went under pretty much right after... is that why?
It has been in stock off and on at amazon.com and gogamer.com for $20 many times over the last couple of years, and it has sometimes been as low as $10.
Steam also has it, pre-patched to 1.2, with the price also varying between $10 and $20.
It is very much worth paying $20 for the game.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: you2
If you purchase the retail version from amazon which patch(es) do you need? Vaguely i think there are two 'official' unofficial patches that are created by different teams.... I've forgotten exactly which is what and what folks recommend... Also are there other patches required prior to patching with the above ?
There is a 1.2 official patch needed first, then you have a choice of 2 patches
1. Wesp patch, a mod that fixes bugs but also changes a gameplay a lot.
2. Tessmage "true" patch xxAT - fixes only, not gameplay. (warning: website is NSFW - toon nudity)
Links & info in the monster ArsTechnica thread - GESC bloodlines
Last time I checked a free GameSpot membership was another way to download some of the patches.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
I prefer the tessmage / "true" patch for a first play through since it is still Troika's design just with scripting fixes.
Wesp has made a lot of changes based on how he thinks the game ought to be, but there isn't some major design flaw like Oblivion's levelling that needed fixing. I'd save this path for a second play-through.
Originally posted by: Eeezee
I tried this and just couldn't get into the game. Can anyone try to sell me? I don't think I went more than 15 minutes... I just felt like I didn't know where I was going or what I was doing.
Originally posted by: Eeezee
I tried this and just couldn't get into the game. Can anyone try to sell me? I don't think I went more than 15 minutes... I just felt like I didn't know where I was going or what I was doing.
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Eeezee
I tried this and just couldn't get into the game. Can anyone try to sell me? I don't think I went more than 15 minutes... I just felt like I didn't know where I was going or what I was doing.
that is exactly how i felt with DeuSex
if you hate hybrid RPG/FPS games like DE, then VtMB is not for you ,,, if you like DE, give VtMB time
:clock: .. it takes a long time to set the story up and although it IS linear it is not so "obvious"
--there are no flashing signs over NPCs "talk to Shorty"![]()