jolek
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Shockolate is an open source multi-platform port of system Shock by Interrupt, using SDL2. It requires the game's original files to run.
System Shock is a 1994 first-person action-adventure video game set in a cyberpunk atmosphere. The game was extremely influential and inspired spiritual successors such as Deus-Ex and Bioshock.
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Data files from System Shock are required. This port was only tested with System Shock - Classic Edition from GoG, so I have no idea if Mac data from Enhanced Edition would work properly with it.
To install the data files, you'll have to create the ux0:data/systemshock/res/ folder on your PS Vita and copy DATA and SOUND folders from the installed System Shock folder there. -
- Left analog stick - Movement
- Right analog stick - Aiming/Cursor movement
- × - Jump
- ○ - Cycle between Stand/Crouch/Prone
- □ - Quick action/item pickup (instantly picks up the item, opens the door, etc)
- △ - Next weapon
- D-Pad Up - Grab/Arm selected grenade
- D-Pad Down - Toggle between free look and mouse movement
- D-Pad Left/Right - Lean left/right
- L1 - LMB (Use)
- R1 - RMB (Attack)
- SELECT - Esc
- START - Use selected drug
- Rear touchpad - Next/previous MFD (you can switch them by swiping up or down on the left/right side of the touchpad)
- Front touchpad - Mouse emulation
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Tip for the new players
System Shock is an old-school game. It can be hard, confusing and even obtuse. It does not hold your hand and invites you to explore and improvise. It is advisable to start with normal (or if prefered lowered) difficulties settings. Take things slow, read, listen to audiologs, pay attention, make notes if needed. Pay attention to security levels on each deck, lower the better and also pay attention to your current objective. If needed, refer to manual (included for example with GOG release or can be found on internet) or ask other players. - Audiologs can freeze the game for a few seconds before starting the playback. Cinematics can take some time to load too.
- Taffer from Discord for the inspiration, control ideas, testing and help with the README.
Source:
https://github.com/Northfear/systemshock-vita.
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