

Oh, I had the same problem mate, just rename the cutscene folder and it won't try to access them, no cutscenes, but you can play. My only hope is for a more recent patch, but it doesn't matter now, I don't own the game anymore. On the other attempt, I had sound, but the cutscenes wouldn't work, so I couldn't advance to the beginning of the game.Īctually, in either attempt, the cutscenes didn't work, but for some reason, the cutscenes were bypassed in the no sound version. On one attempt I had the game, but no sound.

I spent five hours trying to get it to work.
System shock 2 ost full#
The full soundtrack can be downloaded here: Ī rerelease would be spectacular, especially if it included patches to run it on more modern machines.Īs in, I can't get the game to work on XP for me.Īs in, I have a burning desire to play this game but no way to play it. It's not a fan compilation this is the real deal. * The audio quality is much higher than what's out there this was ripped from the original CD and encoded at 320 q0 mp3īasically, this is not only the best quality version of the soundtrack, it's the version of the soundtrack that Eric Brosius himself created. * This was personally crafted by Eric Brosius from the original audio, meaning that unlike the 22khz audio files from the shipping game this release is CD quality. It's not a fan interpretation or anything else short of the real songs from the real composer. * These are the real arrangements created by Eric himself, authored as full soundtrack songs and burned as an album. How real? Well, according to MysteryDev's words, 'real as in ripped from a CD that Eric Brosius burned'.Ī few more details regarding this soundtrack: Over at our our forums we were pleasantly surprised when MysteryDev posted this thread regarding the 'real' System Shock 2 soundtrack.
