Harvester on 1/7/2007 at 13:35
Yes you should, it's quite a big difference, but only in the object textures, like signs for example, the regular wall and floor and ceiling textures aren't changed. When you are on deck 2 (where you start after training), look at a security console. If you can actually read the text on the screen, you have succesfully installed SHTUP, if not, you haven't.
EDIT: it should look like (
http://shtup.home.att.net/images/security_after.jpg) this.
Gunzo on 1/7/2007 at 14:20
wow it does, your's is crisp! are you using AA?
Wish there were more coop games like this :(
Kolya on 1/7/2007 at 15:14
The image Harvester links to is from the (
http://shtup.home.att.net/) SHTUP site. It's not Harvester's image and it isn't crisp either. Likely because it was resized.
Gunzo on 1/7/2007 at 15:38
still good though
salass00 on 2/7/2007 at 06:02
Quote:
can the game go higher than 1024x768 and 16million colours?
It's not 16 million colours. It's 16-bit = 2^16 = 65,536 colours.
Bjossi on 2/7/2007 at 16:54
The game doesn't go higher than 16bit, but you can use 1280 x 1024 and 1600 x 1200 with config file editing.
D'Arcy on 3/7/2007 at 07:22
+1 :rolleyes:
Gunzo on 7/7/2007 at 10:20
Thanks, I edited that file, looks really good now. Shame they don't make coop games like this anymore.