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amrit9037: Don't forget NOLF series
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snowkatt: got the ps2 version of 1
any good ?
I don't even have PS2.
But Yeah PC version was good.
I mostly remember Contract JACK because I played it 3-4 times unlike NOLF which I played twice.
While we are complaining: when you select "On Sale" on the GOG front page, why aren't the discounted games in any sensible order? The most sensible one would probably be by name because then different editions of one game, or their DLC packs, would be grouped together, and it would also be much easier to locate games from an alphabetical list.

Or is there a way to achieve that?

Don't say "MaGOG" as I don't think it greyes out games I already have on GOG, like the official GOG list does...
Post edited June 13, 2016 by timppu
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snowkatt: got the ps2 version of 1
any good ?
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amrit9037: I don't even have PS2.
But Yeah PC version was good.
I mostly remember Contract JACK because I played it 3-4 times unlike NOLF which I played twice.
i doubt the versions differ that much
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amrit9037: I don't even have PS2.
But Yeah PC version was good.
I mostly remember Contract JACK because I played it 3-4 times unlike NOLF which I played twice.
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snowkatt: i doubt the versions differ that much
LUL what? If e.g. Serious Sam is of any indication, the PC and PS2 versions are very different. Controls are very different (which affects how the gameplay is optimized), the PS2 version probably needs to have smaller maps due to RAM constraints etc.
Post edited June 13, 2016 by timppu
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snowkatt: i doubt the versions differ that much
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timppu: LUL what? If e.g. Serious Sam is of any indication, the PC and PS2 versions are very different.
yes because bringing in a totally different unrelated game will serve as an example how the two versions of no one lives forever are different eh ? ;p
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timppu: LUL what? If e.g. Serious Sam is of any indication, the PC and PS2 versions are very different.
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snowkatt: yes because bringing in a totally different unrelated game will serve as an example how the two versions of no one lives forever are different eh ? ;p
I edited and added technical reasons for the differences, especially when we are talking about original PC games which were later ported to PS2.

I could be wrong of course, but I veeeeeery much doubt it. Maybe if I can check the PS2 version somewhere, starting from Youtube...
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timppu: LUL what? If e.g. Serious Sam is of any indication, the PC and PS2 versions are very different.
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snowkatt: yes because bringing in a totally different unrelated game will serve as an example how the two versions of no one lives forever are different eh ? ;p
Yes, quite.
Post edited June 13, 2016 by omega64
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snowkatt: i doubt the versions differ that much
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/the-operative-no-one-lives-forever-review/1900-2862564/

http://www.ign.com/articles/2002/04/23/no-one-lives-forever

Take those as you will. On the plus side, it seems the PS2 port has three additional levels which are not present in the PC (and Mac?) versions, so something positive about it.
Post edited June 13, 2016 by timppu