After completing Infinite, I've decided that I'd like to play System Shock 1-Bioshock: Infinite in succession. Now, I know that System Shock 2 is the first one that involves Ken Levine (although Bioshock 2 didn't) and the one that is the real darling of old-school PC gamers.
My question is, is it worth going through the trouble to get System Shock 1 running? I'm having trouble getting it to run in Dosbox, but I seem to have found a wild set of instructions in order to bring it to life in Windows 7. I'm willing to go through with this...but how playable is it these days? I've played System Shock 2, but does the first one do anything to help frame the second one and make it more enjoyable? Would my little journey here feel a little empty without having played it?
I figure that there has to be some people who have played the first and can help sell it as being worth the trouble. If it plays like total ass these days and doesn't really add anything of substance to the chronology of my plan, then I'd feel better about starting with SS2.
Also, feel free to turn this into a System Shock nostalgia thread, or about the hypothetical hilarity of the next Bioshock taking place in space.
My question is, is it worth going through the trouble to get System Shock 1 running? I'm having trouble getting it to run in Dosbox, but I seem to have found a wild set of instructions in order to bring it to life in Windows 7. I'm willing to go through with this...but how playable is it these days? I've played System Shock 2, but does the first one do anything to help frame the second one and make it more enjoyable? Would my little journey here feel a little empty without having played it?
I figure that there has to be some people who have played the first and can help sell it as being worth the trouble. If it plays like total ass these days and doesn't really add anything of substance to the chronology of my plan, then I'd feel better about starting with SS2.
Also, feel free to turn this into a System Shock nostalgia thread, or about the hypothetical hilarity of the next Bioshock taking place in space.