CDKeys has
Star Wars Jedi Knight Collection (PC Digital Download) on sale for $4.89 -> now
$4.99.
Thanks to community member
ChrisJ9536 for finding this deal.
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Includes:- Star Wars: Dark Forces
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith
- Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
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Here are some sample screenshots I took a couple years ago on my last play through on Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2. The game looks better in motion, but it is obviously not going to look like a 2020 video game.
https://imgur.com/a/BUJsHC8
PC Gaming Wiki can be helpful for optimizing these games and finding the best fixes to run best on modern hardware.
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Wanting a better experience, I got a 3D accelerator card form my meager computer. Then I bought a better computer and a better accelerator to play better games. (Quake II with a 3dfx Voodoo 1 with the colored light = *chef's kiss*) Then I upgraded the computer, voiding the warranty, but learning so much about the technical side of things.
Within 18 months I had picked up enough knowledge to snag a job in corporate IT work and have been doing it ever since, elevating myself from a delivery driver to the middle-class. Ironically, I never finished the game and have zero desire to revisit those low-poly days. (I tried to replay Half-Life - my fave game of all time - in the mid-Aughts and the 16-bit low-poly graphics just made my eyes too sad.) But I literally owe my life to picking up that used copy because I loved Star Wars.
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Here are some sample screenshots I took a couple years ago on my last play through on Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2. The game looks better in motion, but it is obviously not going to look like a 2020 video game.
https://imgur.com/a/BUJsHC8
PC Gaming Wiki can be helpful for optimizing these games and finding the best fixes to run best on modern hardware.
https://www.pcgamingwik
Wanting a better experience, I got a 3D accelerator card form my meager computer. Then I bought a better computer and a better accelerator to play better games. (Quake II with a 3dfx Voodoo 1 with the colored light = *chef's kiss*) Then I upgraded the computer, voiding the warranty, but learning so much about the technical side of things.
Within 18 months I had picked up enough knowledge to snag a job in corporate IT work and have been doing it ever since, elevating myself from a delivery driver to the middle-class. Ironically, I never finished the game and have zero desire to revisit those low-poly days. (I tried to replay Half-Life - my fave game of all time - in the mid-Aughts and the 16-bit low-poly graphics just made my eyes too sad.) But I literally owe my life to picking up that used copy because I loved Star Wars.
Wanting a better experience, I got a 3D accelerator card form my meager computer. Then I bought a better computer and a better accelerator to play better games. (Quake II with a 3dfx Voodoo 1 with the colored light = *chef's kiss*) Then I upgraded the computer, voiding the warranty, but learning so much about the technical side of things.
Within 18 months I had picked up enough knowledge to snag a job in corporate IT work and have been doing it ever since, elevating myself from a delivery driver to the middle-class. Ironically, I never finished the game and have zero desire to revisit those low-poly days. (I tried to replay Half-Life - my fave game of all time - in the mid-Aughts and the 16-bit low-poly graphics just made my eyes too sad.) But I literally owe my life to picking up that used copy because I loved Star Wars.
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I've had it on my wish list forever, but with my massive backlog of stuff I've just never gotten around to picking it up because I've already played it, albeit back in the 20th Century.
It's like the upcoming Mass Effect Legacy Edition. While it'd be cool to play all the DLC I didn't before and endorse every shop on the Citadel again, where do I find the 150 hours it'd take?