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You might have heard that the guys at Stainless Games have been trying to Carmageddon + the Splat Pack if you back the Kickstarter project for $25 or more!

In case you aren’t aware of what Carmageddon is, let’s take you a brief tour of gaming history. It’s the late nineties, and Stainless Software Ltd. brings a game that bursts onto the scene in a spray of blood, a crash of steel, and a anguished shriek of pedestrians when they released Carmageddon. It’s an ultra-violent racing game--this is not one for the kiddies!--where you crash, rend, crush, crumple, and demolish your way to victory. There’s a backstory of sorts--the world has gone to pot, and you’re racing in order to survive in a car-eat-car world--but that’s not the point.

Your job is to win races. Sure, you could play the game like a realistic racing simulator, avoiding any fender-benders and pedestrians. You can even win all of the races that way if you’re talented. But the real fun comes from pulling wild stunts, wrecking and collecting your opponents’ cars, and generally wreaking havoc on the track. Carmageddon launched amidst a lot of controversy due to its violent nature, but under the gore and impressive 3dFX graphics lies a great game.

This will be coming to GOG.com in the upcoming months--our crack team of contentologists is hard at work getting all of the bytes dusted off and all of the graphics buffed to a high shine--and will be available here for $9.99. In the meantime, though, if you want to help make the next Carmageddon game happen, you can back it on Kickstarter, and if you chip in more than $25, you’ll get the GOG.com copy of Carmageddon for free once we’ve gotten it launched!

Gentlemen, start your engines!
Ah, so the technical difficulties have been resolved? More good news is always welcome.
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Nergal01: Ah, so the technical difficulties have been resolved?
Oh, I'm sure they were resolved long time ago. It's just QA team could give a green light before they finish the game in every possible way...:-P
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tfishell: Presumably the game will be using wrapper for 3DFX (hopefully that will be standard). I wonder if it would make any sense to offer the original game bundled with DOSBox as a "bonus" or alternative, if there are problems with the wrapper one for certain people.
Because the game was only made for DOS and Win 95/98 so GOG had two choices either A offer the windows version which has about a less then 50% chance of working on the majority of newer machines or B the DOS version which thanks to DOSbox has 99% chance of working on newer machines.

So obviously your going to go with the version that will give you less issues on more machines.
Post edited September 19, 2012 by DCT
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tfishell: Presumably the game will be using wrapper for 3DFX (hopefully that will be standard). I wonder if it would make any sense to offer the original game bundled with DOSBox as a "bonus" or alternative, if there are problems with the wrapper one for certain people.
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DCT: Because the game was only made for DOS and Win 95/98 so GOG had two choices either A offer the windows version which has about a less then 50% chance of working on the majority of newer machines or B the DOS version which thanks to DOSbox has 99% chance of working on newer machines.

So obviously your going to go with the version that will give you less issues on more machines.
But I thought the Splat Pack wasn't compatible with DOS. Is it actually?
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DCT: Because the game was only made for DOS and Win 95/98 so GOG had two choices either A offer the windows version which has about a less then 50% chance of working on the majority of newer machines or B the DOS version which thanks to DOSbox has 99% chance of working on newer machines.

So obviously your going to go with the version that will give you less issues on more machines.
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tfishell: But I thought the Splat Pack wasn't compatible with DOS. Is it actually?
Yeah it just needs 3dfx to run which is possible using a Dosbox SVN and something like nglide
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tfishell: But I thought the Splat Pack wasn't compatible with DOS. Is it actually?
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DCT: Yeah it just needs 3dfx to run which is possible using a Dosbox SVN and something like nglide
Ooooohhh, okay. I don't think I'll ever understand the tech differences. :P
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DCT: Because the game was only made for DOS and Win 95/98 so GOG had two choices either A offer the windows version which has about a less then 50% chance of working on the majority of newer machines or B the DOS version which thanks to DOSbox has 99% chance of working on newer machines.

So obviously your going to go with the version that will give you less issues on more machines.
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tfishell: But I thought the Splat Pack wasn't compatible with DOS. Is it actually?
've got the Splat Pack and it works flawlessly in dosbox. Both 3dfx and normal
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TheEnigmaticT: We do actually have an official release date!

But I won't tell you when. :D
Smithers... Release the hounds
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tfishell: But I thought the Splat Pack wasn't compatible with DOS. Is it actually?
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te_lanus: 've got the Splat Pack and it works flawlessly in dosbox. Both 3dfx and normal
Does it look nicer than the screenshots provided with 3Dfx, even in DOSBox?
Stop teasing us! @#%$@#%^ But september still has like 10 days left.....
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TheEnigmaticT: We do actually have an official release date!

But I won't tell you when. :D
Could it have anything to do with the Eurogamer Expo at the end of this month? After all, Stainless will be showing off the mobile version then, and it is still September.
That means that I will have something to do while waiting for XCOM: EU to come out.
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TheEnigmaticT: We do actually have an official release date!

But I won't tell you when. :D
The Enigmatic Tease... ;-)
Groovy!!!
That must mean it is coming soon!

I haven't been able to buy games for 2 years, although was very fortunate with all the generous people around the world, and now that I finally can buy games again, I can't.
I can't, because the next game that I get (for PC), will mark another milestone in my PC gaming collection, and I always mark those milestones with a very special game. Since Reincarnation is too far, Carmageddon 1 on GOG will be the one. The game that started my gaming collection 14 years and 4 months ago.

Viva la GOG!!!
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TheEnigmaticT: We do actually have an official release date!

But I won't tell you when. :D
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the_bard: Smithers... Release the robotic Richard Simmons
FTFY
Well, I guess it isn't being released this week. This makes me sad.