I dialed it down to easy, and made my way through.Īll things considered, for a game that's 16 years old, it still holds up surprisingly well! Sure, it doesn't look the best, or run with a stable framerate, and I did have a few hard crashes that made me lose some progress. Running DS4Windows and Xpadder allowed me to set up a control scheme that was serviceable - nowhere near perfect due to the general archaic feel of a 2004 shooter, and oddly the lack of enough buttons for every input, but it was playable none-the-less. I've never been proficient with a mouse and keyboard, so I favor my Dualshock 4 whenever I play PC games. Immediately, I had to do some tinkering with the controls.
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#Psi ops the mindgate conspiracy ps3 install
It's been sitting on my hard drive for months, and I finally decided to give it an install and see how it runs. But, not long ago - I believe thanks to a post here - I found out that in 2018, MajorGeeks posted a 'freeware' PC version. The publisher, Midway Games, is also gone, having went bankrupt in 2009. In 2008, FilePlanet hosted the a free version with in-game ads, or you could pay to remove the ads, but FilePlanet disappeared some time ago. It originally released in 2004 for Xbox, PS2, and Windows. At this point, it's basically abandonware. There was only one issue: I never owned it, having always rented it, and I no longer have a console capable of playing it even should I ever find a flawless copy to buy. But with some extra time on my hands thanks to my job temporarily shuttering, I decided to revisit the cult classic. Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy is one of my absolute favorite games of all time! I played it on PS2 around the time it came out, then again on PS3 before my BC model gave up the ghost, yet it's been quite some time since I last revisited it - probably over a decade.