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https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Thomas_BrinkleyDoes anybody know if there's been any movement on remaking Invisible War in the Deus Ex engine? The only mod even close to hinting at doing that back in the day went dormant when the person making it went to jail.
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You think you know better than the DX fans what a remaster should look like?
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Don't tell me. It's already on its way to release.
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No.
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DAMN.
DO NOT REDEEM THE ASS RIFLE SAARS, looks nice for the squaredyness of DX.I got bored and tried to sculpt what I thought the Assault Rifle might look like if it didn't have to be a cube for inventory reasons.

breach is a waste of time. a criminal past is (can be) a better version of the missing link. i've come back to the game a couple of times over the years but usually quit sometime after golem city. game peaked there.also i've been thinking on doing a rerun on DXMD and checking out breach but from what i can gather DX:Breach is some freemium shit, ew.
Sascha Dikiciyan just released some of the music that didn't make the cut into MD's OST a few hours ago that includes some in-game level music, cutscenes and even discarded composition sketches that weren't included in the game at all in varying degrees of completition (Some unmixed, some others unmastered and some that are plain incomplete). Albeit this is a drop in bucket compared to what's left of the in-game soundtrack to receive a proper release, the fact that some of the cutscene music can now be properly be enjoyed without the SFX and foley is nice.
https://xcancel.com/DeusExHub/status/1960033065717448896
He's said that he's open to make more releases of this if there's enough public interest, albeit the terms of use in his bandcamp are rather excessive (no reposting nor remixing of any kind), he justifies it by saying that he got fed up with fan reuploads not crediting him properly.
i listened to it.He released volume 2: Fragments of the Machine [Data Archive Vol.2]

Best part is that according to dev commentary, Pritchard's VA didn't think that they would actually add that line in, which checks out considering he's Canadian. Also given that Eidos is based on the rather raging leftist zone of Montreal, it's very possible that they wouldn't even consider adding this moment in out of fear of being seen as against the "cause" if it released in modern times.This part of the game made me chuckle back when I played it in 2013 but holy shit, this is sending my sides into the orbit nowadays. lmao Imagine the coping, seething and dilating this would've caused if this game came out today, cancelling would ensue and Eidos plus Square Enix would bow down and kiss tranny ass as an apology..... oh and remove/censor this part of the conversation in the next patch.
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