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'''Crusader: No Regret''' is the sequel to [[Crusader: No Remorse]]
'''Crusader: No Regret''' is an isometric action game developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts in 1996. Nominally a sequel to 1995's [[Crusader: No Remorse]], it is considered both by critics and by the game director more akin to a stand-alone expansion pack. Mechanically similar to No Remorse, it features new levels, enemies and weapons.
 
Set immediately after the events of No Remorse, No Regret chronicles the further adventures of the Silencer, a supersoldier-turned-resistance-fighter in a dystopian 22nd century.
 
(from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusader:_No_Regret Wikipedia])


==Installation==
==Installation==

Revision as of 23:27, 13 August 2021

Crusader: No Regret
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First release 1995
Also known as N/A
Developed by Origin Systems
Published by Electronic Arts
Distributed by Electronic Arts
Platforms DOS, Playstation, Sega Saturn
Resolution 640x480, 256 colors
Engine Ultima
Support unsupported
Available for
Purchase
Yes


Crusader: No Regret is an isometric action game developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts in 1996. Nominally a sequel to 1995's Crusader: No Remorse, it is considered both by critics and by the game director more akin to a stand-alone expansion pack. Mechanically similar to No Remorse, it features new levels, enemies and weapons.

Set immediately after the events of No Remorse, No Regret chronicles the further adventures of the Silencer, a supersoldier-turned-resistance-fighter in a dystopian 22nd century.

(from Wikipedia)

Installation

Required data files

For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the user documentation.

Only the latest DOS data files can currently be used (Playstation and Sega Saturn are not supported). The following folders are needed:

  • STATIC folder
  • USECODE folder
  • SOUND folder (from the CD)
  • FLICS folder (from the CD)

GOG version: GOG versions have both updated "installed" files, and a CD image. Copy USECODE and STATIC directories from the installed part you can see inside the GOG game directory. Copy the FLICS and SOUND folders from the CD image part (On MacOS this is called D.iso and can be opened directly. On Windows, it's called game.gog - rename it to game.iso and open it.)

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