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name=Crusader: No Remorse|
name=Crusader: No Remorse|
release=1995|
release=1995|
image=https://www.scummvm.org/data/screenshots/ultima/remorse/remorse_dos_en_1_1.jpg|
developer=[[Origin Systems]]|
developer=[[Origin Systems]]|
publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]|
publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]|
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resolution=640x480, 256 colors|
resolution=640x480, 256 colors|
engine=[[Ultima]]|
engine=[[Ultima]]|
support=Daily Snapshots|
support=Since ScummVM 2.5.0|
purchase=[[Where to get the games#Other Games|Yes]]|
purchase=[[Where to get the games#Other Games|Yes]]|
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'''Crusader: No Remorse''' is an action game developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts. It was first released in 1995 for MS-DOS, with the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn ports following in 1997. Set in a dystopian future 22nd century, the game centers on The Captain, a special ops officer and supersoldier, who defects from the tyrannical world government, the World Economic Consortium (WEC), and joins the Resistance rebels.
'''Crusader: No Remorse''' is an action game developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts. It was first released in 1995 for MS-DOS, with the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn ports following in 1997. Set in a dystopian future 22nd century, the game centers on The Captain, a special ops officer and supersoldier, who defects from the tyrannical world government, the World Economic Consortium (WEC), and joins the Resistance rebels.


Critically well-received, No Remorse was followed by the PC-only sequel Crusader: No Regret in 1996.
Critically well-received, No Remorse was followed by the PC-only sequel [[Crusader: No Regret]] in 1996.


([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusader:_No_Remorse From Wikipedia])
([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusader:_No_Remorse From Wikipedia])
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For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the [https://docs.scummvm.org/en/latest/use_scummvm/game_files.html user documentation].
For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the [https://docs.scummvm.org/en/latest/use_scummvm/game_files.html user documentation].


Only the DOS version data files can be used (Playstation and Sega Saturn are not supported). The following folders are needed:
Only the latest (v1.21) DOS data files can currently be used (Playstation and Sega Saturn are not supported). The following folders are needed:


* STATIC folder
* STATIC folder
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* SOUND folder (from the CD)
* SOUND folder (from the CD)
* FLICS folder (from the CD)
* FLICS folder (from the CD)
'''GOG version''': GOG includes the separately to the CD image.  Take the USECODE and STATIC directories from the ''unpacked'' part, and the FLICS and SOUND folders from the CD image (called '''D.iso''' on MacOS, and an iso file named '''game.gog''' on Windows)
'''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.)
 
'''Older versions''': If you have an older CD release, apply the 1.21 patch first using DosBox.


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===


* Some CD images (such as the one which forms part of the GOG version) contain compressed data which cannot be used directly. If EUSECODE.FLX is ~420kb instead of ~550kb, you will need to find a larger version.  ScummVM needs a copy of the installed USECODE data (the ~550kb version).
* Many CDs (including the image in the GOG release) contain older USECODE data which cannot be used directly at the moment. If EUSECODE.FLX is ~420kb instead of ~550kb, it is probably v1.01 and you will need to apply the update first (to v1.21).
* The Japanese version is missing some data files as they were compiled into its EXE.  It is not currently supported.
* The Japanese version is missing some data files as they were compiled into its EXE.  It is not currently supported.



Latest revision as of 19:06, 30 December 2023

Crusader: No Remorse
remorse_dos_en_1_1.jpg
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 Since ScummVM 2.5.0
Available for
Purchase
Yes


Crusader: No Remorse is an action game developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts. It was first released in 1995 for MS-DOS, with the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn ports following in 1997. Set in a dystopian future 22nd century, the game centers on The Captain, a special ops officer and supersoldier, who defects from the tyrannical world government, the World Economic Consortium (WEC), and joins the Resistance rebels.

Critically well-received, No Remorse was followed by the PC-only sequel Crusader: No Regret in 1996.

(From Wikipedia)

Installation

Required data files

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

Only the latest (v1.21) 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.)

Older versions: If you have an older CD release, apply the 1.21 patch first using DosBox.

Notes

  • Many CDs (including the image in the GOG release) contain older USECODE data which cannot be used directly at the moment. If EUSECODE.FLX is ~420kb instead of ~550kb, it is probably v1.01 and you will need to apply the update first (to v1.21).
  • The Japanese version is missing some data files as they were compiled into its EXE. It is not currently supported.

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