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Oddworld just got Stranger...

We visit the epic world of Abe and Munch to meet a third protagonist of the [url=http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue/#all_genres/search/oddworld/]Oddworld universe. Meet the Stranger, a badass bounty hunter. This installment of the series brings us into the spaghetti western setting of Sekto Springs. The main goal of Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath is to gather enough moolah for a mysterious operation that the Stranger has to go through. To fulfill this you’ll hunt a plethora of villains and criminals which, like in any bounty business, are worth more alive than dead. The Stranger is on the trail of the ultimate bounty that would pay for all of his needs: the last of the Steef, a race of guardian creatures that are purportedly extinct...

As in every Oddworld series game, Stranger’s Wrath is oozing with the signature design of Oddworld Inhabitants polish and it is an unique blend of a first person shooter with a third person action adventure game. Either shoot your way with your trusty firearm or traverse the vast plains of Oddworld. Another example of the Oddworld flair for the bizarre lies in the game's weapons. Stranger, as a professional bounty hunter, has a two-barreled crossbow that uses “live” ammo ;) Live being living and lethal. Choose from 9 different critters to lock and load your weapon and unleash living hell on various Outlaws and criminals. This game features an extensive list of upgrades of Stranger’s equipment, such as the crossbow, the munitions, storage capacity and armor upgrades.

Don’t hold back, check out the Just Add Water remake of the classical Oddworld title from the original Xbox. It’s up for grabs DRM-free on GOG.com for $9.99!
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Gilou: Same question here

Windows XP/Vista/7, Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 6600 or better), 1.9 GB HDD
Waaooo, old games require lots of hz and mb nowadays
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Leroux: Are those the official system requirements? I have a dual-core 2.1GHz Vista machine with 2 GB RAM and some old graphic card (Vista says GEForce 6100 nForce 405 now but I'm pretty sure it was 7300 once, before I updated the drivers... ??? In any case I often have trouble with Shader requirements by modern games). I usually can play anythiong up to 2006/2007 and some newer games with less demandings system specs.

Do you think it might run smoothly on my system? If so, it goes on my wishlist but I'd hate to pay 9.99 for a game I can't play ...
These are the requirements you can find on the GoG webpage of the game. I did not play the game so I cannot say if it will work. Sorry

ketersephirot seems to think these are official
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Leroux: Are those the official system requirements? I have a dual-core 2.1GHz Vista machine with 2 GB RAM and some old graphic card (Vista says GEForce 6100 nForce 405 now but I'm pretty sure it was 7300 once, before I updated the drivers... ??? In any case I often have trouble with Shader requirements by modern games). I usually can play anythiong up to 2006/2007 and some newer games with less demandings system specs.

Do you think it might run smoothly on my system? If so, it goes on my wishlist but I'd hate to pay 9.99 for a game I can't play ...
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Gilou: These are the requirements you can find on the GoG webpage of the game. I did not play the game so I cannot say if it will work. Sorry

ketersephirot seems to think these are official
System Requirement from another DD service :

OS: Windows XP or higher
Processor: Intel Core2 +
Memory: 1GB
Graphics: nVidia 6600 or better or ATI X1600 or better (256MB+)
DirectX®: 9
Hard Drive: 1.9GB
Sound: FMod based
OpenGL: 2.0+


They are the same posted on Gog.com, so I think that these are official.
BTW on some forums I've red about a lot of frame rate problem for this game.
One thing can be said about all this

When your computer is not powerful enough to run a GoG game (except TW2) then there might be a problem
i dont know how they can call this a good old game :O tbh just read the forums and watch the gameplay videos .....avoid it
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keeveek: DO NOT buy it. It's horrible. Unplayable. Low-fps rates on good machines.

Horribly made console port, of not so fun game at all anyway...
this man speaks the truth, its a bad port and i was hoping this would never come to gog :|
btw i dont think nothing significant has been fixed
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=447
Post edited July 19, 2011 by liquidsnakehpks
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liquidsnakehpks: i dont know how they can call this a good old game :O tbh just read the forums and watch the gameplay videos .....avoid it
It's a really good and innovative game.
It worth a playthru.
Simply is NOT old (the PC version is dated 2010) and is NOT optimized, but it's a port of a (quite) good old game.
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ELGRECO: Well i prefer the achievements>soundtrack because the first EXPANDS the game's REPLAY VALUE and it makes it really rewarding when you earn an achievement for something difficult ;)
Well... Most people here prefer DRM-free>Steam, because the first let you OWN AND KEEP what you paid for. The game is yours. Period. Try playing on Steam when they have some problems with their servers or system. Take a look on this funny thread -> http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2004698

Achievement "Unable to play" unlocked -.-

No offense. You prefer achievements and most gogers prefer to play their games whenever they want to. Even if Steam is having problems oO Your choice ;)

Ah... One more thing to mention:
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ELGRECO: Well the $9.99 of GOG is EXACTLY THE SAME(the price) AS Steam
As far as I remember, you guys in Greece pay in Euro. Google says 9,99 US-Dollar = 7,05508475 Euro. How is that exactly the same as Steam? Steam wants 9.99 Euro, which is 14,14584 US-Dollar, according to Google. Sure... You can find someone in the US to gift it to you. Achievement "Try to purchase a game" unlocked ;) Or you can change your IP to one located in the US. Achievement "Breaking Steam's rules, getting caught and lose all your games" unlocked...
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liquidsnakehpks: i dont know how they can call this a good old game :O tbh just read the forums and watch the gameplay videos .....avoid it
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ketersephirot: It's a really good and innovative game.
It worth a playthru.
Simply is NOT old (the PC version is dated 2010) and is NOT optimized, but it's a port of a (quite) good old game.
ya i know its good[awesome on the consoles] i was talking about the pc version, here is a list of changes they made so far lol, worst ported game ever that they had to include basic options in the patches
[Changes
1. Added screen resolution selection to launcher.
2. Added v-sync option to launcher.
3. Added joystick selection to launcher.
4. Added customisable controls (See below).
5. Added support for third party "generic" joypads.
6. Added widescreen suppport.
7. Re-authored Keyboard "layout" screen in options.
8. Removed automatic joypad detection.]
anyways some months back they promised the game would be updated to hd versions? any word on that ?
This is one of the best Oddworld adventures I ever played. Loved it on the Xbox, haven't played it on the computer though, so I am not sure about the port. If it is anything like the console version this is a must have!
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Gilou: One thing can be said about all this

When your computer is not powerful enough to run a GoG game (except TW2) then there might be a problem
I can run almost all games on GOG but my machine (bought in 2007) is not powerful enough to play TW1 (2007) and "King's Bounty: The Legend" (2008) with acceptable speed or framerates. So I probably should stay away from Stranger's Wrath? Too bad. :(
Post edited July 19, 2011 by Leroux
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ketersephirot: It's a really good and innovative game.
It worth a playthru.
Simply is NOT old (the PC version is dated 2010) and is NOT optimized, but it's a port of a (quite) good old game.
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liquidsnakehpks: ya i know its good[awesome on the consoles] i was talking about the pc version, here is a list of changes they made so far lol, worst ported game ever that they had to include basic options in the patches
[Changes
1. Added screen resolution selection to launcher.
2. Added v-sync option to launcher.
3. Added joystick selection to launcher.
4. Added customisable controls (See below).
5. Added support for third party "generic" joypads.
6. Added widescreen suppport.
7. Re-authored Keyboard "layout" screen in options.
8. Removed automatic joypad detection.]
anyways some months back they promised the game would be updated to hd versions? any word on that ?
Even The Witcher 2 (and TW2 it's a GREAT GAME) is missing some basic feature that will be implemented on 1.3 patch (like 4:3/16:10/5:4 support).
A lot of old game lack of resolution/control remapping not mentioning widescreen support.
When it was launched the port was a mess, but now the game is enjoyable (keep waiting for the HD version).
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ketersephirot: When it was launched the port was a mess, but now the game is enjoyable (keep waiting for the HD version).
I agree. It was a horrible mess at launch but ran fine after about 1 month of patching.

If I were thinking about buying it now, I'd probably wait for the HD version.
Post edited July 19, 2011 by csmith
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ne_zavarj: And may i ask who the f..k cares about achievements in an old game ?
wishlisted
But....but you are nothing without achievements.
/sarcasm
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ELGRECO: Well i prefer the achievements>soundtrack because the first EXPANDS the game's REPLAY VALUE and it makes it really rewarding when you earn an achievement for something difficult ;)
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real.geizterfahr: Well... Most people here prefer DRM-free>Steam, because the first let you OWN AND KEEP what you paid for. The game is yours. Period. Try playing on Steam when they have some problems with their servers or system. Take a look on this funny thread -> http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2004698

Achievement "Unable to play" unlocked -.-

No offense. You prefer achievements and most gogers prefer to play their games whenever they want to. Even if Steam is having problems oO Your choice ;)

Ah... One more thing to mention:
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ELGRECO: Well the $9.99 of GOG is EXACTLY THE SAME(the price) AS Steam
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real.geizterfahr: As far as I remember, you guys in Greece pay in Euro. Google says 9,99 US-Dollar = 7,05508475 Euro. How is that exactly the same as Steam? Steam wants 9.99 Euro, which is 14,14584 US-Dollar, according to Google. Sure... You can find someone in the US to gift it to you. Achievement "Try to purchase a game" unlocked ;) Or you can change your IP to one located in the US. Achievement "Breaking Steam's rules, getting caught and lose all your games" unlocked...
Indeed the link you posted is funny...you know why? it happened to about 25 users out of 25 million STEAM accounts.........unlucky indeed ;)....also you must be forgetting the STEAM SUPPORT right?

Well i wasn't referring to Greece or generally Europe but to the world's biggest games market...and you know pretty well what that is...right?...also the U.S. Steam is INDEED $9.99

As regarding the steam problems...well check the last update on steam regarding the online service....and also you can play the steam games(at least those that are not steam-protected) whenever you want OFFLINE too...

[Irony mode ON]:
For a GOGer,you seem "unfamiliar" with the "achievements" refferences you make....
[Irony mode OFF]
Post edited July 19, 2011 by ELGRECO
Last time I checked, "old" did not mean "out for 8 months soon". Oh well...
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Protoss: Last time I checked, "old" did not mean "out for 8 months soon". Oh well...
Depends... if you are a butterfly, 8 months is very very very old.
If you are a 14-years-old kevin who plays all 25 Call of Duty or 99 Fifa, 8 months is also a great deal