Whats the difference between the disk version and the enhanced CD-ROM version?
• SVGA video modes (320×400, 640×400, 640×480) if you have a fast machine • Speech in the logs and emails • Higher resolution intro and end game sequences • Some wall textures larger (128×128 as opposed to 64×64) for better visual appearance, if you have enough memory free. • Fixed the “Military level cyberspace lock” doors on Security level that would never open in the disk version • Fixed the battery+first aid kit cheat/bug • Also includes separately the original disk version on the CD. Not sure why, but it’s on there. Note that the “System Shock Classic” version (slimline box) does not include a printed version of the Terminal Access manual. Instead, it has a thinner manual with the basics in it, and an on-line copy of Terminal Access on the CD (which is not as good as the hard copy version, IMHO) which runs under Windows. You can purchase a printed copy of Terminal Access at a cost of USD $5.00 plus P&P. It would have been better if they’d used the Adobe PDF format for the on-line
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