Jaesun
Fabulous Ex-Moderator
http://www.dx-revision.com/website/
So now this is rather interesting. It's basically a mod that incorporates all of the already existing graphics and other (like Shifter and BioMod, which are also optional) into one big package. So now instead of downloading each of the mods separately, you can now just do it all in one download. Now that is awesome (and way over-due).
They made a news post today saying this will be out very soon, and they have approached Square-Enix about this mod, and they have been supportive of this mod. So there shouldn't (hopefully) be any Cease and Desist problems.
Very curious to see what they did change level design wise. So maybe keep this on your radar if you are going to be in mood to play the one and only REAL Deus Ex in the future.
On STEAM only here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/397550/?snr=1_7_15__13
What is Revision?
The Revision project overhauls the environments and soundtrack of the 2000 video game Deus Ex, developed by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive (now Square Enix). Where other projects fill in detail around the edges of the game by tuning gameplay mechanics or improving textures, we focus on the visceral core of the experience, bringing new level design, aesthetic direction and world-building detail.
Does Revision include other content from the Deus Ex community?
Yes. We package high-resolution textures and detailed 3D models from the New Vision and HDTP projects. We also integrate the community-built Shifter and BioMod projects as alternate gameplay modes. Players will be able to choose their preferred gameplay style from the game settings menu prior to starting a new game.
What if I want to enjoy the new levels with the original soundtrack?
You can! The soundtrack is optional, and you can toggle between the two musical scores in real-time from the in-game menu.
What renderers will Revision use?
We include Chris Dohnal’s OpenGL and Direct3D 9 renderers. We feel that these offer the best combination of fast performance, clean visuals, and painless compatibility.
The Revision project overhauls the environments and soundtrack of the 2000 video game Deus Ex, developed by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive (now Square Enix). Where other projects fill in detail around the edges of the game by tuning gameplay mechanics or improving textures, we focus on the visceral core of the experience, bringing new level design, aesthetic direction and world-building detail.
Does Revision include other content from the Deus Ex community?
Yes. We package high-resolution textures and detailed 3D models from the New Vision and HDTP projects. We also integrate the community-built Shifter and BioMod projects as alternate gameplay modes. Players will be able to choose their preferred gameplay style from the game settings menu prior to starting a new game.
What if I want to enjoy the new levels with the original soundtrack?
You can! The soundtrack is optional, and you can toggle between the two musical scores in real-time from the in-game menu.
What renderers will Revision use?
We include Chris Dohnal’s OpenGL and Direct3D 9 renderers. We feel that these offer the best combination of fast performance, clean visuals, and painless compatibility.
So now this is rather interesting. It's basically a mod that incorporates all of the already existing graphics and other (like Shifter and BioMod, which are also optional) into one big package. So now instead of downloading each of the mods separately, you can now just do it all in one download. Now that is awesome (and way over-due).
They made a news post today saying this will be out very soon, and they have approached Square-Enix about this mod, and they have been supportive of this mod. So there shouldn't (hopefully) be any Cease and Desist problems.
Very curious to see what they did change level design wise. So maybe keep this on your radar if you are going to be in mood to play the one and only REAL Deus Ex in the future.
On STEAM only here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/397550/?snr=1_7_15__13
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