


Full input binding, mouse sensitivity adjustment, and controller support.Extended Limits – TFE, by default, will support much higher limits than the original game which removes most of the HOM (Hall of Mirrors) issues in advanced mods.GPU Renderer with perspective correct pitch – play at much higher resolutions with improved performance.TFE also includes a floating-point software renderer which supports widescreen, including ultrawide, and much higher resolutions. High Resolution and Widescreen support – when using 320×200 you get the original software renderer.Mod Loader – simply place your mods in the Mods/ directory as zip files or directories.


Outlaws support is coming in version 2.0. Full Dark Forces support, including mods.The Force Engine brings the following to Star Wars: Dark Forces: Support for Outlaws, the only other game that utilized the Jedi game engine, is being planned for the version 2.0 release of The Force Engine. While TFE supports modern GPU and high resolution software rendering – the original 320×200 fixed-pointe renderer has been preserved – keeping the DOS experience for those who want it.” “The Force Engine provides modern conveniences and control methods and removes the need to set up DosBox and deal with cycles-based bugs such as getting stuck on ice or having the missiles that the final boss fires move too fast or not move at all. “For Dark Forces, the goal is for TFE to act as a viable replacement for DosBox and the original executable for most players, to be used to not only play the vanilla levels but also the many user mods developed for the original game – and I believe that goal has finally been met with the release of version 1.0,” the developers wrote regarding the release. Star Wars: Dark Forces has been remastered courtesy of The Force Engine, a reverse- engineered and rebuilt version of LucasArts’ Jedi game engine for modern systems from developers luciusDXL, winterheart, and gilmorem560, who released the 1.0 build of it today following three years of work, allowing fans of the 1995 classic to replay the game with various improvements, including higher resolutions, widescreen support, modern control schemes, greater performance, and more.
