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TheDungeonDelver 
System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released
Posted on 22-Jul-2018 15:41:48
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https://www.pcgamesn.com/system-shock-remastered/system-shock-source-code-released

G-go ahead and t-try, h-hacker...

:)

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Re: System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released
Posted on 22-Jul-2018 17:16:12
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@TheDungeonDelver

Just noticed the tagline.

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Yssing 
Re: System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released
Posted on 22-Jul-2018 21:54:12
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That could be awesome.

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Posted on 24-Jul-2018 10:14:58
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@TheDungeonDelver

Possibly there aren't endian issues this time ;)

Here, an SDL fork https://github.com/Interrupt/systemshock

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Anonymous 
Re: System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released
Posted on 24-Jul-2018 11:13:40
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eek, CMake

 
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Hypex 
Re: System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released
Posted on 24-Jul-2018 15:53:06
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@Raziel

I've used CMake. It can work. The files are neat. But sometimes I wonder if throwing all the files together in CodeBench with a link line would be easiest. However, I don't want to hack my system again to get CMake working like in the last version. I had to mess up my SObjects just to get it loading. CMake on Linux then instead. Which is funny as the newest one I had on my Linux x86 was older than the OS4 one.

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Anonymous 
Re: System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released
Posted on 24-Jul-2018 17:32:32
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Yes, that why i'm not touching CMake...i still get an error about missing shared objects by just trying to display CMake's version number...scary

 
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simplex 
Re: System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released
Posted on 24-Jul-2018 23:46:18
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@Raziel

I'm with Raziel on this. I've tried to work with CMake a couple of times (in the context of compiling parts of KDE) and amazingly enough a supposed improvement to the traditional make/autotools toolchain manages to be even less usable to mere mortals.

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Anonymous 
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Posted on 25-Jul-2018 10:02:22
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If someone provides a static build of the CMake package, i may look at it again

 
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kamelito 
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Posted on 25-Jul-2018 17:49:34
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there's also that game...


https://github.com/BlindMindStudios/StarRuler2-Source

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dipsomania 
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Posted on 22-Nov-2025 12:55:31
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@TheDungeonDelver

Has anybody tried to port System Shock on Amiga?

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Amiboy 
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Sadly it doesn't appear anyone has, or at least no one's ever publicly announced it as far as I am aware

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