![]() ![]() In terms of plotline, I'll leave that up to John Carmack. So I would definitely not say it "differs completely". But Dune II doesn't have much of a plotline at all, besides that outline, so they refined it a lot in Dune 2000, and for the better, too. The rough outline is still exactly the same, as far as I can see. The installer allows the game to be installed on modern Windows operating systems and runs the game by using DOSBox which is configured within the package. And, as Atreides, you build up an alliance with the Fremen throughout the course of the game. This archive contains an installation package for the MS-DOS game Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis (also known as Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty). But he doesn't actually want any particular house to win said contest, so as your house starts gaining the upper hand, he conspires with the other two houses against you. As far as I know, the plotline of both games is identical the Emperor, having acquired a large debt (somewhat implied in the manual of D2K, explained in detail in the Dune II one), needs to increase spice production, and makes a contest between three Houses over who can produce the most spice. "Although Dune 2000 was originally intended to be a remake of Dune II, the plotline differs completely" That's strange. Originally posted by ZERO:Dune 2000 was not a remaster. ![]()
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