Star Wars Jedi Knight Series 5-Game Collection (PC Digital Download)
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Fanatical has Star Wars Jedi Knight5-GameCollection (PC Digital Download) on sale for $4.19.
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Star Wars: Dark Forces
Released on the eve of first-person shooters rising in popularity, Star Wars: Dark Forces is the debut of famed character Kyle Katarn. Follows him in his early days as a mercenary working for Rebel Alliance as he uncovers a plot from Galactic Empire to create stormtroopers more powerful than ever before.
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
We go back to the story of Katarn, this time set in the wake of Return of the Jedi. Set one year after the climactic movie, Kyle continues his work for the New Republic when he discovers he has a connection to The Force. His path to discovering this power will lead him on the trail of his father's killer, and pits him in a race against time to understanding The Force.
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith Expansion
An expansion for Dark Forces II, Mysteries of the Sith brings us back to Katarn five years later, as he continues to hone his Jedi Powers and takes fan-favourite character Mara Jade under his wing as an apprentice. When Katarn goes missing after investigating an ancient Sith Temple, Jade takes it upon herself to put her training to test by going out and looking for her lost Master.
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
A disgruntled Kyle Katarn has lost his faith in the Jedi Way, and has fallen back into his early days as a simple Mercenary. But there is no escaping destiny, as Katarn's path will cross him with the Dark Jedi Desann. Katarn must reconnect with The Force if he has any hope to stop Desann's plan, with the entire galaxy at stake.
Star Wars Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy
The final installment for the Jedi Knight saga, Jedi Academy puts us in the shoes of Jaden Korr, a fully customisable character and Kyle Katarn's protégé at the new Jedi Academy on Yavin IV. Discover a Dark Jedi cult worshipping the ancient Sith Ragnos as you complete various missions set by Katarn, working your way through the ranks of the Jedi and exploring the powers of The Force, both Light and Dark.
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I was thinking to myself "I feel like these are very old..."
OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
I was thinking to myself "I feel like these are very old..."
OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
That time frame is modern era for PC gaming. We started gaming in 1994 on a blazing fast Pentium 90 with DOS and resetting ports to avoid conflicts between the sound card and the video card. In October of 1995 I was searching for a game online and I found a used copy of the game for a really low price on this place called EBay —so I became a member to bid on it. Today I have been a member of EBay longer than anyone else in the world as far as anyone can tell.
I was thinking to myself "I feel like these are very old..."
OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
That's awesome! Definitely brings back some memories.
That time frame is modern era for PC gaming. We started gaming in 1994 on a blazing fast Pentium 90 with DOS and resetting ports to avoid conflicts between the sound card and the video card. In October of 1995 I was searching for a game online and I found a used copy of the game for a really low price on this place called EBay —so I became a member to bid on it. Today I have been a member of EBay longer than anyone else in the world as far as anyone can tell.
I was thinking to myself "I feel like these are very old..."
OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
Man, my 900 Mhz Athlon II blew that sonofabitch out of the water. That would have been such a flex for me. Until 2 years later when tech was moving so fast that it would be completely outdated. Jedi Knight ran like crap on my 90 Mhz Pentium btw. In case that's a consideration for anyone.
I was thinking to myself "I feel like these are very old..."
OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
A friend gifted me his old Pentium II budget rig in 2001 and I was super happy with it. It ran Quake 3 at 60-90 FPS (which is the engine that Jedi Knight 2 uses) and Windows XP which was brand new at the time worked with it. I remember being shocked that the XP install required a full 1gb which was prime real estate on my 20gb 5400rpm hard drive…
A friend gifted me his old Pentium II budget rig in 2001 and I was super happy with it. It ran Quake 3 at 60-90 FPS (which is the engine that Jedi Knight 2 uses) and Windows XP which was brand new at the time worked with it. I remember being shocked that the XP install required a full 1gb which was prime real estate on my 20gb 5400rpm hard drive…
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Definitely check out the Team Beef mods for Outcast and Academy
https://sidequestvr.com/space/7/t...game-ports
Super fun
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OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
PII wow that's a way back Time Machine.
Definitely check out the Team Beef mods for Outcast and Academy
https://sidequestvr.com/space/7/t...game-ports
Super fun
They're mostly unsupported, so it's a pass for me sadly
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OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
That's awesome! Definitely brings back some memories.
When did eBay start? And which game was it?
I know, not topic related, but cool story.
OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
OS: Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Processor: Pentium II or Athlon 350 MHz
Memory: 64 MB
Graphics: 16 MB OpenGL compatible
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 800 MB
Sound: Direct X 8.0a
Multiplayer Requirements: Pentium II or Athlon 400MHz
Irony, a couple months back I built two Pentium II "throwback gamer" systems and have yet to sell them on eBay. hmm...
A friend gifted me his old Pentium II budget rig in 2001 and I was super happy with it. It ran Quake 3 at 60-90 FPS (which is the engine that Jedi Knight 2 uses) and Windows XP which was brand new at the time worked with it. I remember being shocked that the XP install required a full 1gb which was prime real estate on my 20gb 5400rpm hard drive…
That's really cool.