![]() Both of these do take away from the game but I was soon hooked once again despite this. Going back and playing the floppy version now, the obvious differences are the lack of speech and no option for SVGA graphics. I’m hard pushed to think of another game that managed the transition as well. It’s a game that made the transition to CD so flawlessly that it’s hard to believe it wasn’t designed for CD in the first place. I’ve never actually played the floppy version of System Shock. I probably should have gone for easy, given that I’m not allowed to save at any point but I left everything on normal. The demo has the full choice of difficulty levels. There wasn’t room for a sound installation program (just how short on space were they?), so there are instructions in the readme for setting up the sound manually. This is the demo for the floppy version of the game and includes the entire first level, minus the intro sequence. ![]() A quick google didn’t turn up anywhere to download it other than an abandonware site that expects you to register and presumably pay, so I’ve uploaded it to here. I got this demo from the November 1994 CD Gamer Cover CD. ![]()
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