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Pathologic

Platform(s): PC
Genre: RPG/Action
Developer: Ice-Pick Lodge

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'Pathologic' - Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on March 31, 2006 @ 5:30 a.m. PST

Pathologic is a dramatic game affecting the player's state of mind featuring a bizarre combination of first-person game, role-playing features, non-linear plot and real time flow, three unique campaigns and multiple endings.

Get the Pathologic demo off WP (685mb)

1. To become acquainted with the simulator

"Pathologic" is the initial game prototype of first person simulator, where you have to spend 12 days in the town contaminated by unknown disease. The fate of the town and your own life depends on your decisions and actions.
The environment supposes the absence of scientific and technical progress, primitive level of social development. The disease and disease-fighting methods are conditional. The simulator is first of all oriented on the mechanism of sound decision-taking.

1. System requirements

Minimal:

Operational System: Windows 98/2000/XP
Processor: Pentium III 800 MHz
HDD: 1,8 Gb HDD space
Memory: 384 Mb RAM
Video: Geforce2
Sound: Direct Sound compatible sound card
CD-ROM: 8x CD-ROM
Controls: mouse, keyboard

Recommended:

Operational System: Windows 98/2000/XP
Processor: Pentium 4 1.4 GHz
HDD: 1,8 Gb HDD space
Memory: 512 Mb RAM
Video: Geforce3 or higher
Sound: Direct Sound compatible sound card
CD-ROM: 8x CD-ROM
Controls: mouse, keyboard

2. Installation

Please run SETUP.EXE and follow on-screen instructions.
To start the game DirectX 9.0c must be installed.
To start the game OpenAL must be installed.

To uninstall the simulator click Start, point to ProgramsBukaPathologic DEMO and click Uninstall the game.


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