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I don't see any reason why GOG wouldn't bring Dino Crisis 1 and 2 to GOG when they were making a deal about Resident Evil. Those games are not available in any digital store, and they are too good to be ignored. When Resident Evil 3 will be released, I expect Dino Crisis to be next after a few months. Most Resident Evil fans never even played them, so they need to come back so everyone would have an opportunity to play them.
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Shocker650: When Resident Evil 3 will be released, I expect Dino Crisis to be next after a few months.
Mhm. Well, you may expect that, I guess. But, that doesn't mean that it will happen.
Capcom would be foolish not to re-release the Dino Crisis games on GOG and keep the momentum going after the Resident Evil games, but then again, the fact that it took them this long to re-release them in the first place when there was clear demand for it doesn't give me much faith in them to do so.
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Shocker650: When Resident Evil 3 will be released, I expect Dino Crisis to be next after a few months.
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chakkman: Mhm. Well, you may expect that, I guess. But, that doesn't mean that it will happen.
The point is that there is no reason why it shouldn't happen. People want it, and they are two amazing games that are not available on any other digital PC store. It would be a good deal for GOG and Capcom. Everyone would win.
Good luck to them if they manage to make either game run decently without some actual injection. Neither will really run fine with just a bunch of assembly changes.
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chakkman: Mhm. Well, you may expect that, I guess. But, that doesn't mean that it will happen.
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Shocker650: The point is that there is no reason why it shouldn't happen.
There actually is. If Capcom don't want to do it.

And, you can't possibly know what "people want". Actually, I find it very hard to believe that, outside a small niche, there is much demand for it.
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GeminiREbirth: Good luck to them if they manage to make either game run decently without some actual injection. Neither will really run fine with just a bunch of assembly changes.
If they were able to make the PC version of RE1 that came out in 1997 run well, why would it be impossible for them to make two PC versions from 2000, and 2002 run just as well. You make no sense.
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Shocker650: The point is that there is no reason why it shouldn't happen.
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chakkman: There actually is. If Capcom don't want to do it.

And, you can't possibly know what "people want". Actually, I find it very hard to believe that, outside a small niche, there is much demand for it.
So you say that people who love those two games shouldn't be able to replay them, and people who never played them should never have an opportunity to experience them? I guess we are living in an age where nobody wants to play something new or different. Everyone just wants to play the 1000th Resident Evil, right? Also, Dino Crisis is the second most beloved Capcom game in a new survey. So much for your statement.
Post edited July 11, 2024 by Shocker650
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Shocker650: So you say that people who love those two games shouldn't be able to replay them, and people who never played them should never have an opportunity to experience them?
No, I didn't say that at all.

You don't understand much, do you?
Post edited July 12, 2024 by chakkman
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Shocker650: I don't see any reason why GOG wouldn't bring Dino Crisis 1 and 2 to GOG when they were making a deal about Resident Evil. Those games are not available in any digital store, and they are too good to be ignored. When Resident Evil 3 will be released, I expect Dino Crisis to be next after a few months. Most Resident Evil fans never even played them, so they need to come back so everyone would have an opportunity to play them.
i mean im down for that but capcom might not give them the greenlight son. GOG bugged the hell out of capcom just to get the 3 og re games. it might not work again....but anything is possible i hope DC1&2 come to gog tbh they need to since yeah sony shut down ps3, psp, and vita storefronts leaving only emulation or hardcore piracy available
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Shocker650: I don't see any reason why GOG wouldn't bring Dino Crisis 1 and 2 to GOG when they were making a deal about Resident Evil. Those games are not available in any digital store, and they are too good to be ignored. When Resident Evil 3 will be released, I expect Dino Crisis to be next after a few months. Most Resident Evil fans never even played them, so they need to come back so everyone would have an opportunity to play them.
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TidepoolSeawing: i mean im down for that but capcom might not give them the greenlight son. GOG bugged the hell out of capcom just to get the 3 og re games. it might not work again....but anything is possible i hope DC1&2 come to gog tbh they need to since yeah sony shut down ps3, psp, and vita storefronts leaving only emulation or hardcore piracy available
That doesn't make a lot of sense. Capcom and GOG shared hundreds of emails, so what makes you think that out of those hunders of emails there were no words or deal about a Dino Crisis 1 and 2 release? Resident Evil is already a best seller on GOG, so why stop half way for no good reason? Capcom wants to make more money, GOG wants to make more money, and we get the games we want. Who loses in this situation?
It would be nice to see them. I loved the RE series and the first 2 Dino Crisis games.
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Shocker650: The point is that there is no reason why it shouldn't happen.
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chakkman: There actually is. If Capcom don't want to do it.

And, you can't possibly know what "people want". Actually, I find it very hard to believe that, outside a small niche, there is much demand for it.
You are missing a big point. There is nothing to lose for Capcom.
Do you think that Capcom wasted any dev or anything on the re release of this version of Resident Evil??
The whole wrapper and making it functional was done by GoG.
Capcom only had to give the green and let them release it. Hell i even bet that capcom didn't even gave them anything and the files they are give us are from retail version that the people working at GoG had at hand.
For Capcom is a win-win even if the re release sells little. It's first hand data if people would want to get a remake of dino crisis or not.
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chakkman: There actually is. If Capcom don't want to do it.

And, you can't possibly know what "people want". Actually, I find it very hard to believe that, outside a small niche, there is much demand for it.
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Wild.Dog: You are missing a big point. There is nothing to lose for Capcom.
Do you think that Capcom wasted any dev or anything on the re release of this version of Resident Evil??
The whole wrapper and making it functional was done by GoG.
Capcom only had to give the green and let them release it. Hell i even bet that capcom didn't even gave them anything and the files they are give us are from retail version that the people working at GoG had at hand.
For Capcom is a win-win even if the re release sells little. It's first hand data if people would want to get a remake of dino crisis or not.
There's a cost for Capcom to pay GOG to release those games, that's gotta be considered.
For a thrid-party job I don't think that it is cheap.
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Wild.Dog: You are missing a big point. There is nothing to lose for Capcom.
Do you think that Capcom wasted any dev or anything on the re release of this version of Resident Evil??
The whole wrapper and making it functional was done by GoG.
Capcom only had to give the green and let them release it. Hell i even bet that capcom didn't even gave them anything and the files they are give us are from retail version that the people working at GoG had at hand.
For Capcom is a win-win even if the re release sells little. It's first hand data if people would want to get a remake of dino crisis or not.
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GUZROCK: There's a cost for Capcom to pay GOG to release those games, that's gotta be considered.
For a thrid-party job I don't think that it is cheap.
I'm pretty sure that a huge company like Capcom won't get broke if they re-release two 24-25 year old games on GOG, that only need a few compatibility, and bug fixes.
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Shocker650: If they were able to make the PC version of RE1 that came out in 1997 run well, why would it be impossible for them to make two PC versions from 2000, and 2002 run just as well. You make no sense.
Who said impossible? I said no amount of small assembly hacks like on RE1 can do exactly a good job. Learn to read.
Post edited July 14, 2024 by GeminiREbirth