

We're not bad guys and we're sorry about the fact that we've upset you all and caused this uproar. Many of you guys here know us we have worked with some of you before on a paid basis to develop patches and fixes for games that we sell. Absent the knowledge of what those fixes were, we couldn't really request permission / get acknowledgement for the fixes from the community here. Armed only with the knowledge that it contained some "community fixes" for the game, we made a few changes on our own and then, after testing, found it was as stable as any 13 year old game is likely to be.

Night Dive provided us with a build for us to use when we signed the game with them, and it worked pretty well out of the box. About the patches from this community that are in use in our build of System Shock 2: Whenever we receive a build from a publisher / developer on GOG.com, that's the build that we have to use. Apologies it took so long, but what with some of the involved people being in Poland and some being on the West Coast of the US, there's a long time lag in getting answers.ġ. the head marketingbot at GOG we've heard the comments from you guys here and, after investigating, wanted to get back to you with a reply.
