Read more.Remaster for 2017 includes improved graphics thanks to the Kex Engine 3.4.
Read more.Remaster for 2017 includes improved graphics thanks to the Kex Engine 3.4.
If you own the original Turok remaster on GOG you get an additional 25% off making it around £8 which is a decent deal. Multiplayer on it has yet to be sorted and activated on the GOG version but the single player is there and works just fine.
Main thing with the graphics is new lighting effects, there are also markers (circles with exclamation marks in them) showing you switches etc making traversal and objectives in each area a little easier as there is some really well hidden switches and the likes and I remember looking around for ages for certain things.
Mind you something that a lot of people have found irksome is the 64 Bit OS requirement
That's likely because there is no 32bit code for it, n64 was a 64bit processor so would have been coded that way.
And to be fair, if you're not using 64bit version of the OS (and have a 64bit cpu) these days then imo you need to update because there are performance benefits not just extra ram it allows.
Turok 2 came out on PC and N64 back in 1998. This is not just a hash together of N64 code brought to PC. The original when released ran on Windows 98 with accelerator (N64 did use the ram pac if you had one which gave sharper textures). On the PC (now at least) you can choose between PC or N64 soundtrack, personally prefer N64 as you can hear the voices properly.
So the whole 32 Bit thing, it did used to run on 32 Bit systems, they have ported it to a new engine and that requires a 64 Bit OS.
how on earth is this even worth a post?.... never mind hexus reporting it ?
... it's beyond me
top game back in the day
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