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The FORCE engine. (lemmy.ninja)
submitted 1 year ago by MrEUser@lemmy.ninja to c/gaming@beehaw.org

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/113680

The 1995 Star Wars classic, "Dark Forces," has been granted a new lease of life, thanks to a thorough remastering from The Force Engine. The 1.0 build of this project, three years in the making, presents an array of enhancements, from high-definition resolutions and modern control schemes to improved performance. The masterminds behind this reinvigoration are developers luciusDXL, winterheart, and gilmorem560. "Dark Forces" enthusiasts can now dive back into the game's memorable levels and expansive user modifications using this updated engine.

The driving ambition for The Force Engine was to replace the need for DosBox and the original game executable, which was met with the release of version 1.0. The improvements go beyond aesthetic upgrades. Troublesome bugs like freezing on ice or missile malfunctions have been addressed, along with setup-related DosBox issues. This new engine offers modern conveniences and a more seamless gaming experience while preserving the original 320x200 fixed-point renderer for players yearning for a dose of nostalgia.

The Force Engine also brings a host of new features to Star Wars: Dark Forces. From mod support and high-resolution widescreen visuals to improved AI and a revamped save system, these enhancements bring Dark Forces up to par with modern gaming expectations. Notably, the engine offers an extensive range of customizable quality-of-life improvements, including optional mouselook, aiming reticle, autorun, and more.

"Dark Forces," which made its mark as the first Star Wars FPS and the precursor to the Jedi Knight series, has received the ZDoom treatment with the new Force Engine. The game, often compared to the "Doom Clone" era of first-person shooters, shines in its Star Wars-themed presentation. While its successors in the Jedi Knight series have overshadowed it, Dark Forces' renovation brings its immersive Star Wars atmosphere, engaging storyline, and unique weapon arsenal back to the limelight.

The Force Engine has revolutionized Dark Forces for modern players. The installation process, including mod implementation, is designed to be simple and quick. While the game itself is not freely available and must be procured separately, the ease of use offered by the Force Engine promises a world of revitalized FPS levels. Along with the plans to extend support for Outlaws in the project's 2.0 update, the future of The Force Engine is promising, helping to bring the classics of yesteryears to the gamers of today.

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[-] Panthios@lemmy.zip 8 points 1 year ago
[-] MrEUser@lemmy.ninja 4 points 1 year ago

Nope, regret to inform you it was written by a human. Was this commented by an AI?

[-] bitseek@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

Played this game very much back in the day. Very good game and shooter. Saw a video some time ago with this new engine, super impressive.

[-] AcidTwang@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

This works really well actually. Great stuff.

[-] blackluster117@possumpat.io 1 points 1 year ago

Anyone know if this version supports controller input?

this post was submitted on 15 Jul 2023
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