


Windows Build TheForceEngine-v1.09.200.zipĪ small bug fix release with fixes backported from the “True Color Renderer” branch, as well as other fixes. See the TFE Roadmap for more information. Outlaws support will be coming in version 2.0 and before that there will be new features, bug fixes, cross-platform support, and the built-in editors (including the level editor).

The release of version 1.0 is a momentus event but it is not the end of the road. This means that you will need to check for new versions of TFE manually for now. However, optional features such as checking for the latest version, directly downloading new versions and mods, and similar features will be added later. Note that there are no automatic downloads and TFE does not currently connect to the internet in any way. When downloading a new version, simply copying over an existing install will work fine. Previous builds are mainly for archival purposes. Generally it is a good idea to download the latest available version. The documentation has information on how to legally purchase Dark Forces. Only one level is playable in the shareware demo.A purchased copy of the original game is required and is not provided by The Force Engine. LucasArts created separate archives for the opening and closing cutscenes, which are optional. A transparent map can be superimposed onto the screen to help you navigate. The game is full of familiar enemies, voices and sound effects, and includes some of the score from the Star Wars movies. Levels are fully three-dimensional, and Kyle can jump and duck. Mon Mothma has ordered you to a secret Imperial base on Danuta to steal the plans for the Death Star, which were ultimately delivered to Princess Leia Organa before her capture in Star Wars: A New Hope. In this first-person shooter set in the Star Wars universe, you play Commander Kyle Katarn during Operation Skyhook.

Sound Blaster TM-compatible or Pro AudioSpectrum TM sound card
