

Quoting: PatolaVery interesting facts, didn't know that.

You can see the official site here and GitHub here. It's based on the original source code release by Strategy First Inc under their own Source Code License Agreement, and it also uses code from another developer who never put a license on their work so it's all a bit murky. It can't be compared directly with the likes of OpenMW for Morrowind or OpenRA for Red Alert/Command & Conquer. Unlike other game engine reimplementations, this is not open source (more like "Source Available"?).

It's a noble aim, especially when it's an old game long left behind by the original teams and in this case the original developer and publisher no longer even exist. With the Stracciatella project their aim is to provide good cross-platform support, improve stability, fix bugs and provide a stable platform for mod development. I'm pretty certain they'll be in the unofficial "unstable revisions", since that's what I'm currently using.The community working to keep the classic Jagged Alliance 2 alive with the Stracciatella game engine have put out their first release in a few years. HOWEVER, I'm not sure if you'll find these in the "official" 1.13 release (4870). All you have to do now is copy those three files into the main game directory, and you'll be good to go. In there, you'll find files ddraw.dll, libwine.dll, and wine3d.dll. There you should find another folder named Windows Compatibility fixes, and there you should find a zip file called Windows 8 Fix. Now that you've downloaded 1.13, open the Docs folder from the main game directory. Is there a way to speed things up? Everything else is fine: no glitches, freezes and crashes it's just extreme slomo. I don't think that there is a driver problem. The problem occurs on my laptop (Thinkpad X220, i5 with Intel HD) and my desktop (Phenom 2 with Geforce 460GTX). It's not listed under compatible OS but I've tried it anyway.
