A
Community Patch
is now available for
System Shock 2 from
Systemshock.org, which was released
over a week ago as a further community effort at addressing existing issues in
the RPG sequel beyond the previous
Anomalies,
Discrepancies, and outright Bugs mod (thanks
Gamer's Hell via
rpg codex). This is an
unofficial patch obviously not connected with original developers
Irrational Games and Looking Glass Studios, which are both now defunct. Here's
word on what this does:
SCP is intended to serve as an unofficial patch
for System Shock 2 that delivers an authentic but also highly polished SS2
gameplay experience—hopefully approximating the form SS2 would have taken if
Irrational had had a few more months to work on it before release. All changes
have been made with the intent of respecting Irrational’s original vision. The
other goal of SCP is to upgrade SS2 to take advantage of the enhanced graphical
features of the NewDark engine in those ways that are beyond the means of
standalone mods.
The guiding principle for SCP has been that SS2’s gameplay is fine as-is, and
that its greatest strength is immersion—its ability to make players feel like
they’re really trapped on board the Von Braun with all its horrors. So while
we’ve tweaked game systems and made adjustments to the level geometry, the goal
hasn’t been balancing gameplay, but rather eliminating those things that don’t
make sense to the point that they take you out of the game. Anything illogical,
gamey, or otherwise immersion-breaking, we’ve tried to correct.