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  2. Mod DB - Wikipedia

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    Mod DB is a website that focuses on general video game modding.It was founded in 2002 by Scott "INtense!" Reismanis. As of September 2015, the Mod DB site has received over 604 million views, has more than 12,500 modifications registered, [1] and has hosted more than 108 million downloads. [2]

  3. Mare Nostrum (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mare Nostrum was named as one of the ModDB top 100 unreleased mods during the 2007 event. [7] Although the 1.2 release was considered a playable product, there were issues building an online player base. [8]

  4. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    For example, Battlefield 1942, ported by Aspyr for Mac OS X, had file access issues specific to mods until the 1.61D patch. Unreal Tournament 2004 does not have a working community mods menu for the Mac OS X version and, until the 3369 patch, had graphics incompatibilities with several mods such as Red Orchestra and Metaball .

  5. Penumbra: Necrologue - Wikipedia

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    The "Penumbra: Necrologue Original Soundtrack" was released as a free download on 4 November 2014 on the Mod DB page. It does not include all of the tracks of Necrologue , but 23 hand-picked remastered and remixed tracks.

  6. Desura - Wikipedia

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    Desura was a digital distribution platform for the Microsoft Windows, Linux and OS X platforms. The service distributed games and related media online, with a primary focus on small independent game developers rather than larger companies.

  7. Jailbreak: Source - Wikipedia

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    Jailbreak: Source is a multiplayer team-based first-person action video game, developed as a total conversion modification on the Valve's proprietary Source engine.The game was in beta development stages before it was abandoned, with its first public release on 14 February 2007.

  8. Unofficial patch - Wikipedia

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    Bug fixes, unhandled exception crash fixes, Windows 8 / 10 / 11 support, more screen resolutions (including 4k and the custom screen resolution generator), DirectX 9 support, G-Sync / FreeSync and high monitor refresh rate fixes, unlimited camera zoom settings, changed low-quality sounds, new options in game (e.g. more population, cycle time of ...

  9. AutoPatcher - Wikipedia

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    AutoPatcher currently exists for Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 and some server equivalents (Windows 2003 and 2008). For some years it did not provide support for Windows 7 or older systems, nor for some 64 bit operating systems; updates are now possible for some of these in the 2014 version of Autopatcher.