![]() They're so pervasive, in fact, that it's hard to believe "Le Corbeau" ("The Raven" in French), the patch's author, doesn't have access to the source code. The fixes are legion, including swapping out codecs so the in-game movies play properly, new resolution support, 32-bit colour support, not switching resolutions between menus and gameplay, allowing larger textures, addressing audio bugs and even greatly modifying the level editor for both games, so that it can cope with the changes. Gamers were used to a huge array of workarounds to get the Looking Glass Studios games working on modern systems, but these patches seemingly fix everything from the get go. While the patches are mostly meant for Thief 2 and System Shock 2, the original Thief can also be massaged into compliance. Look at you, hacker, a pathetic creature of meat and bone.
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