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  • Darkness_2Impulse has released a new update for Zoetrope Interactive’s horror adventure game based on H.P. Lovecraft lore Darkness 2: The Dark Lineage, now available for download via the digital distributor.

    The v1.02 patch brings a couple of video option additions, along with a slew of bug fixes to the title. Now, players have more choices with screen resolutions, and the game now carries anti-aliasing support.

    The file can be downloaded automatically by owners of the game through Impulse, where the full title can be purchased and downloaded as well. From the change log:

    Darkness 2 v1.02

    • Added anti-aliasing support in video options
    • Added more screen-resolutions in video options
    • Added anisotropic filtering support in advanced options
    • Fixed problem related to invisible error message about video-card incompatibility with Shader Model 3.0
    • Fixed Windows Vista problem related to Administration privileges
    • Fixed collision bug in the hidden place where passing the locked door at the end of the corridor causes the player to fall down endlessly
    • Fixed collision bug in the “Old Building” location where jumping on the edges at the bottom of the stairs causes the player to fall through and into the pit in the galleries
    • Fixed programming bug in phonograph puzzle where one cylinder put on top of another results in the irreversible loss of the first cylinder
    • Fixed programming bug in the “Old Building” location cupboard door lock puzzle
    • Fixed programming bug in the Morse code puzzle
    • Fixed scripting bug after the “Remembering” cut-scene in the mansion’s upper hall, where it is impossible to exit the room before the door has closed causing the player to get stuck outside the room in which they should sleep
    • Fixed “Speaking Machines” scripting bug
    • Fixed loading screen captions mistake in DDL version of the game
    • Fixed clue descriptions and clue list headers mistake
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    One Response to “Darkness 2 Update Released on Impulse”

    1. Matt says:

      I still can’t believe the name they chose for this game.

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