I wanted to share some of my favorite community source ports and engine remakes I played.

OpenMW - TES:Morrowind

As a long time Skyrim player and a lover of co-op I was always looking for a co-op TES experience and TES3MP (a fork of OpenMW) gave me just that. Everything worked super smooth and we were able to finish the main quest (and many many side quests) without any trouble. https://openmw.org/

CorsixTH - Theme Hospital

I played this game growing up on the PS1 and seeing it running on my modern Linux machine in HD was very nice and nostalgic. If you like management simulators this is a classic you should check out! https://corsixth.com/

Daggerfall Unity - TES:Daggerfall

Another TES game. Daggerfall Unity makes Daggerfall playable for the modern gamer, fixing many of the bugs and adding many QoL features and, IMO most importantly mod support. Daggerfall unity is really what you make it as the community has made mods expanding the game in various ways. https://www.dfworkshop.net/

GZDoom - Doom

I’m sure this game needs no introduction, but I still wanted to add it here to show appreciation for all the work this community has done over all these years. Need to blow off some steam killing demons? Doom. Have a low spec pc and want to game? Doom. Need something for a LAN party? Doom.

https://www.zdoom.org/

DevilutionX - Diablo I

Since I enjoyed many Diablo clones it was very interesting to see where it all began. Even though the game is obviously missing a lot by today’s standards, it’s surprising to see just how much was there right from the beginning. DevilutionX (a less faithful fork of Devilution) makes the game playable on many platforms and includes all the usual QoL and resolution improvements bringing this game to the modern era. https://github.com/diasurgical/devilutionX

What are your thoughts about projects like these? Have you played any of them or any others? What games would you like to see get this treatment?

  • andrew@radiation.party
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    1 year ago

    There’s a cool game that’s essentially an engine remake of Minecraft Classic (0.30) called ClassiCube - written in pure C and ported to all kinds of systems (a user in their discord even got it working on an era-correct windows 95 machine on dial-up)