So, way back in the day, I bought Uplink. I think I got upset when I was trying to get the client/server feature to work and put the disc away. But, after seeing a copycat in a computer magazine, I figured I'd try it out again.
So, for starters, what versions are out there? I saw Hacker Elite, and Trust is a Weakness. What other versions are avalable? What are the differences?
Next, what's with IV stopping people from selling UL? It's not like major companies just copy and distribute without thinking they have the right. Was there some fallout with a US publisher?
Is the version distributed with Stardock valid?
And, lastly, what are the must-have mods for UL? I'm looking at "Simply UL" right now. What other things would you suggest?
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Versions: Uplink, and Uplink Hacker: Elite.
Differences: Some version of U:HE was rendered incompatible with all mods. The name.
Publishing issue: Strategy First, the publishers of U:HE, filed for bankruptcy. As U:HE is being sold without IV getting anything for it (tantamount to theft, if not actually theft), IV are sending out the Cease & Desists. Presumably, all versions of U:HE are no longer to be distributed.
Must have mods: Simply Uplink. FBI. (Note: Game saves from one version will almost certainly not work with another)
Differences: Some version of U:HE was rendered incompatible with all mods. The name.
Publishing issue: Strategy First, the publishers of U:HE, filed for bankruptcy. As U:HE is being sold without IV getting anything for it (tantamount to theft, if not actually theft), IV are sending out the Cease & Desists. Presumably, all versions of U:HE are no longer to be distributed.
Must have mods: Simply Uplink. FBI. (Note: Game saves from one version will almost certainly not work with another)
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ONLY buy copies of Uplink from Introversion directly.
They are the only "legit" copies available right now. "Hacker Elite" was being produced by a now bankrupt company (Strategy First), and most of the pirated copies you can find are copies of "Hacker Elite", not Uplink.
This is because, upon declaring bankruptcy, Strategy First probably liquidated their stock of Hacker Elite to any distributor they could get a hold of. These companies are now technically distributing the game illegally.
Sure they do. If they think IV doesn't have enough money to sue them. And this is specifically why IV has opted to distribute the game themselves. There will never be any issues of legality that way.
There is no disputing that Introversion is the sole intellectual owner of Uplink - no one could ever take that away from them. That doesn't mean the companies with pirated copies won't continue to try to make their bucks until IV has the momentum to sue the crap out of them.
All in all, it's interesting how these companies so rabidly tried to pirate Uplink. It's almost a compliment.
They are the only "legit" copies available right now. "Hacker Elite" was being produced by a now bankrupt company (Strategy First), and most of the pirated copies you can find are copies of "Hacker Elite", not Uplink.
This is because, upon declaring bankruptcy, Strategy First probably liquidated their stock of Hacker Elite to any distributor they could get a hold of. These companies are now technically distributing the game illegally.
It's not like major companies just copy and distribute without thinking they have the right.
Sure they do. If they think IV doesn't have enough money to sue them. And this is specifically why IV has opted to distribute the game themselves. There will never be any issues of legality that way.
There is no disputing that Introversion is the sole intellectual owner of Uplink - no one could ever take that away from them. That doesn't mean the companies with pirated copies won't continue to try to make their bucks until IV has the momentum to sue the crap out of them.
All in all, it's interesting how these companies so rabidly tried to pirate Uplink. It's almost a compliment.
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I dunno about suing though...I almost have a feeling of deja vu. First Bungie refuses to support Halo PC and now we have IV completely forgetting the very game that made it so popular in the first place...Well maybe not entirely forget but why not make a sequel? What I'm basically trying to say is that IV probably wouldn't sue because they didn't care enough. But I'm rather new to the Uplink community, so that may be just me...
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ShadowFox37 wrote:I dunno about suing though...I almost have a feeling of deja vu. First Bungie refuses to support Halo PC and now we have IV completely forgetting the very game that made it so popular in the first place...Well maybe not entirely forget but why not make a sequel? What I'm basically trying to say is that IV probably wouldn't sue because they didn't care enough. But I'm rather new to the Uplink community, so that may be just me...
What would the sequal be like? it would be a slightly different storyline with a few added mission types and probably a few added bonuses as well. Which any modder could do if he spent the time on it.
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