Unofficial mods and add-ons to demo/shareware versions
#1 Posted 08 April 2016 - 10:18 AM
I'm sure there are other examples. IIRC there's a hack for Quake multiplayer test version which adds monsters, and Wolfenstein 3-D was apparently pretty popular for various unauthorized mods and replacement level packs for the shareware version. I also remember reading about an add-on scenario for the Breed demo, although I have never been able to find it and have no idea if it was official or not. A brief check with Google also suggests that there's an unofficially modified multiplayer demo version of Codename Eagle with extra maps and some fixes.
Can you name other examples? I would be especially interested in cases when such a demo was (or is) played by a relatively wide community and/or the users created extra content (e.g. levels or mode) specifically for such version. What I'm not interested in though is hacks that allow to convert a demo/shareware into the respective full game, either bypassing an activation code or making use of resources that the developers for whatever reason did not remove from the demo/shareware.
#2 Posted 08 April 2016 - 07:00 PM
It had a folder with the only multiplayer demo level, and simply replacing it let you play custom maps from online. The only caveat to this however was it couldn't have any of the full game's troops, like the elephants and upgrade catapults, etc, as they weren't actually in the game.
#3 Posted 08 April 2016 - 07:01 PM
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#5 Posted 08 April 2016 - 08:17 PM
gerolf, on 08 April 2016 - 07:01 PM, said:
I suppose the limitation of the shareware versions are also challenging.
#6 Posted 08 April 2016 - 10:10 PM
#7 Posted 08 April 2016 - 11:40 PM
deuxsonic, on 08 April 2016 - 10:10 PM, said:
There's only one example I know of when the developers officially allowed users to create and distribute extra levels for the shareware version - Abuse. Starting with the earliest shareware release, there's a built-in level editor and a license to freely distribute custom shareware levels. However when EA got the publishing rights they disabled the editor in the demo, as well as reduced the number of levels from four to three (not counting the tutorial level). I'm not sure if there are any other non-freeware games that allow to create custom content for their respective demo/shareware versions.
HulkNukem, on 08 April 2016 - 07:00 PM, said:
It had a folder with the only multiplayer demo level, and simply replacing it let you play custom maps from online. The only caveat to this however was it couldn't have any of the full game's troops, like the elephants and upgrade catapults, etc, as they weren't actually in the game.
This post has been edited by MrFlibble: 08 April 2016 - 11:45 PM
#8 Posted 09 April 2016 - 03:03 AM
MrFlibble, on 08 April 2016 - 11:40 PM, said:
Would you have a complete version listing (pastebin or something) of all the different versions we know of with some descriptions?
#9 Posted 09 April 2016 - 06:30 AM
Daedolon, on 09 April 2016 - 03:03 AM, said:
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#12 Posted 16 April 2016 - 02:42 AM
Also IIRC the second demo of Breed was supposed to come in two parts, but this never happened.
#13 Posted 16 April 2016 - 11:25 PM
Fox, on 08 April 2016 - 08:17 PM, said:
Well, yes and no. Believe it or not, the first 3 episodes all used the same textures found in the shareware. All the textures that aren't in the shareware were just used for episodes 4-6. So the limitations really are just making the set interesting with only having 3 different enemy types. A lot of people pull it off, though.
Also, I don't think any of the BUILD games let you work with the shareware program. It'll let you make maps with the shareware, but you can't play them unless you have the registered game. I'm not sure about Doom, but AFAIK Wolfenstein is the only one I've worked with that you can work with the shareware program directly.
This post has been edited by gerolf: 16 April 2016 - 11:28 PM
#14 Posted 13 April 2019 - 07:34 AM
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- 3 Alchemy & Armor Campaigns with 72 AGE of EMPIRES scenerios for play with the AoE Trial version(included on CD), 2 levels of difficulty.
- 3 Alchemy & Armor Campaigns with 108 AGE of EMPIRES scenerios for play with AoE Full version
This suggests that someone had created campaigns specifically for the trial version of AoE. I do remember Litude told me a while ago that unlike AoE2, the scenario format was not that different between the trial and the full version of the first game (in spite of the trial version being pre-release and actually showing some differences to the retail version). The trial campaign is actually compatible with the full game except the AI scripts do not seem to work as intended.
UPD: One of their custom campaigns is available for download here.
On another note, I almost forgot that apparently people had also found a way to convert Warcraft II maps created with the regular map editor into a format recognized by the leaked magazine alpha of the game.
This post has been edited by MrFlibble: 13 April 2019 - 08:06 AM
#15 Posted 08 April 2020 - 04:32 AM
On a different note, there was a hack for the Carmageddon demo that allowed to pick different cars for the demo track race.
#16 Posted 08 April 2020 - 01:48 PM
gerolf, on 08 April 2016 - 07:01 PM, said:
To add to a four year old post, this actually led to at least one shareware CD having a modded version instead of the normal shareware version.
#17 Posted 09 April 2020 - 04:27 AM
This post has been edited by ReaperAA: 09 April 2020 - 04:28 AM
#18 Posted 09 April 2020 - 05:37 AM
ReaperAA, on 09 April 2020 - 04:27 AM, said:
I remember playing the UT99 demo (the single player part that is) a while ago. In my opinion, it's very much in the vein of the good old shareware titles, that is, it feels like a complete game, albeit short and limited in content, rather than just a couple of levels or scenes torn out of the full version. I did not know about the custom content that was created for it, Googling still rings up some Tripod-hosted pages with downloadable mutators, interesting.