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Good for this community being called "PC Gaming" and that usually means you trade your privacy for access to more games.

Would be even cooler if that "now-found source code" meant people on Linux and Mac could play as well. Even if I could install Windows for ARM on my Mac... Yeah, I think the Xbox is the better route there.

Anyway, meat of the problem is, SR1 and SR2 are kinda a dated type of game. They appeal to a certain sort, but their issues are too big for, as you say, one who wasn't already a SR fan. Those who were, that's something they like about the game, and I wouldn't take it from them. They were there (in the fandom) first and have a right to enjoy the game mostly as they remember it. Like the idea of taking Fallout 1 and 2 and porting them into the 3/New Vegas engine. Noble idea, but the turn-based guys don't want it and I respect that.