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and yes, they did re-enable multiplayer a couple of hours ago.
Have you tried to contact them via their website or their facebook page?
I am currently playing the Steam version of SS2. I've just arrived on deck 4 and so far i have not encountered any bugs. I'm running it on Windows 7 (64-bit) and i am using SHTUP and some of Vurts mods.
did not try to contact night dive yet - thought that a moderator or someone more official should do that. judging from the quite speedy multiplayer fix, someone official is definitely watching the forums.
I think you should at least try to contact them. You could be saving many gamers alot of grief :)
Also as a longtime System Shock 2 fan i would like to say thanks to you and everyone else who has helped players experience this awesome game.
as for writing an email, mhhh, don't know - let's try waiting a bit first. maybe someone will post on their fb page or something.
Take a look here[www.systemshock.org]. It is the #1 essential tool for patching SS2, fixing several bugs, and making it mod-ready. Notice the big red warning that says how screwed up the Steam release is. ;)
Also @ps47.3dfx, thank you for speaking up and helping make the SS2 modding community an awesome place. I think I'll just stick to my GOG version until this is patched because this is just freakin' pathetic.
make sure that your hardware acceleration in the audio options is not set to openal, and that the positional sound bias slider is right in the middle.
ss2tool is a patcher designed to bring a System Shock2 install up to date, ensuring that all the latest files and fixes required to run the game and the mods smoothly and reliably are in their latest version and installed properly. this also unifies all installs that have the tool applied (no matter the source of the game files), which makes mod development, deployment and troubleshooting much easier. this should also allow a GOG user, a steam user, and an original CD user to play the multiplayer together, for example. it also allows the user to configure options that are otherwise available only via cfg edits (like anti aliasing, bloom and some more). it also applies some basic fixes to the game levels (fixing stuff like flickering textures, incorrectly placed items and similar), and more.
basically, it's a must have for any modern SS2 installation. as mentioned, the steam release uses it, but in a bad, broken way - most things will work, some will not. and it's hard to provide support for a partially broken version, therefore the situation should be remedied as soon as possible.
there are also legal implications - for example, I've made the misdml files exclusively and only for ss2tool, that means they can only be distributed inside the tool itself. it's not like I'm going to sue anyone, but you get my point - if you want to include someone's work in your release, you need to work things out with him. that will make sure that everything will work properly, if nothing else. also, it's a matter of courtesy.
I had JUST stumbled upon that thread before you posted. Thanks. I'm trying it now.
This. This is what everyone needs to see. PLEASE someone sticky this one post!
Thank you sir. I applaud you