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A selection of Descent 3 films can be found in the PromoFilms folder here on Dateiliste. Minimum required Windows operating system for our Descent 3 version is Windows That's exactly what I was looking for! Where can I buy this package? Buy Descent 3 from somewhere else instead, but don't install it. Then come back to download our package and install it on your computer. We are not entitled to sell downloadable Descent 3 licenses.

You need to have a Descent 3 license yourself already before you can download the installer from here. We've compiled some instructions to get you through the process of obtaining your copy of our Descent 3 installer.

It's pretty straight forward. It will save you a lot of time, and you can enjoy playing the game right after its installation has been completed, which only takes a few minutes.

Read the frequently asked questions FAQ requires registration to have some of the most common questions answered. Download the full version of Descent 3 - Instructions step 1 tells you what you need to do to download a copy of our Descent 3 installer.

Copyright c - , Dateiliste. All rights reserved. Here's an incomplete list of what the Descent 3 package contains: Descent 3 version 1. The Descent 3 1. Mercenary add-on. No-CD patch. Descent 3 mod Pyromania. Vortex for playing online. Improved reticle. Server tool to host Descent 3 servers. Descent 3 level editor D3Edit. Tycoon's ship logo tools.

Around additional single-player and multi-player missions. Most recent file with pilot pictures. Level development tools. Additional software from Dateiliste like StartSP and modified launcher.

Moon's saved demo games for complicated single-player passages. Many links to online resources. Startmenu shortcuts for most single-player missions. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.

Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Player 1 -1 point. You can't save, and there's probably a lot of other missing content. Great demo, though. Crashes on my machine if set too high with direct draw for output. Didn't experiment with other settings.

Icy 0 point DOS version. King Walrus 0 point DOS version. I used to play Descent day and night. It was the most fascinating game of its time. I don't know what more to say other than I was addicted and loved the game. I haven't played in over fifteen years and was unaware that the game still existed. I have Windows 10 is there any way to play the game now? Are there still joysticks? Can't play effectively without them please help an old Descent junkie.

Raymond 0 point DOS version. Owned the first 2 as both shareware and full version, played D1 all the way through more than once. Great games, great memories.

Piracy 0 point DOS version. Abandonware has gotten into EA's line of money grubbing, most games have had there full versions replaced with shareware and GoG links added. Way to suck ZurkinWood 0 point DOS version. Yes, this is the shareware version, but it got me into this old series. If you want a HD version of this, here's the link.

It's the same textures and sounds, but it keeps it at the original speed, and lets you make it P, with some fancy OpenGL, Anisotropic filtering, Etc.. This game blew everyone's minds when it came out. Full true 3d. I remember spending a lot of time learning to interpret the wireframe 3d maps initially. Soon though you got really good at remember if you were right-side-up or down and if that meant you needed to go left or right.

This game was one of those very few truly transformative games. It altered everything. It truly immersed you in a world better than any other game ever had.

I spent so many hours play this and its sequels and love them to this day. Cannot get sound working on this. I checked the sound settings and sound is enabled both in the game and in D-Fend Reloaded.

Descent is absolutely my 1 game of all time. Singleplay was OK, but multiplayer was the real joy for me. So many memories over the years. From the early days of the shareware demo Which actually came out in late Anyone remember that?

I used to play modem to modem games with some of my local friends. Then, once the internet started cathing on, I signed up for Kali and started playing multiplayer internet games around late , early There were some good players, and competition was fierce.



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