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All the good, all the bad, none the ugly.

<span class="bold">Outlaws + Handful of Missions</span>, a real hog-killing time, is available now for Windows, DRM-free on GOG.com.

The technical success of Star Wars: Dark Forces and its "Jedi" engine paved way for this solidly designed, beautifully hand drawn first person shooter. The art and sounds are half the reason to pick up <span class="bold">Outlaws + Handful of Missions</span>. The other half is the same kind of old-school run'n'gun FPS gameplay you know and love, but higher difficulties will call for a more calculated approach where every bullets counts. That goes both ways, so cover, stealth and your revolver will get plenty acquainted. <span class="bold">Outlaws + Handful of Missions</span> offers a single-player campaign with high quality hand-drawn cutscenes, as well as a series of individual challenge maps to hone your trigger finger.

See and hear gaming's classic wild-west spectacle with <span class="bold">Outlaws + Handful of Missions</span>, available now DRM-free on GOG.com.
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bansama: Can someone please confirm if it comes with the original CD audio. If it has Anna's Theme in it, it's an instant purchase.
Both CDA tracks are in the game :)
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"Where are you Marshallllll?" :)
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IronArcturus: Also, has anyone figured out how to fix the bug where the Music permanently stops when pressing Esc?
It doesn't stop permanently, the next track resumes after a while.
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JudasIscariot: Both CDA tracks are in the game :)
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F4LL0UT: Technically that would mean that your version only has two songs. One if you accidentally included the data track. /smartass

But great thanks for assuring that all music is included. I noticed one thing, though (aside from the music stopping when pausing the game as has been mentioned many times already): when you quit the game and the credits screen shows no music plays. In the original version The Last Gunfight would play then.

Edit: Also I noticed that you guys only mention singleplayer on the gamecard. Have you checked if the multiplayer works with Gameranger? It's apparently supported.
Send in a Support ticket for the music issue, please.

As for mutli not being officially supported: it requires the use of third-party software beyond our control and we can't officially support it as I am sure we'd get some support tickets asking for a refund or support simply because some folks might not know how to make Hamachi or GameRanger work.
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JudasIscariot: As for mutli not being officially supported: it requires the use of third-party software beyond our control and we can't officially support it as I am sure we'd get some support tickets asking for a refund or support simply because some folks might not know how to make Hamachi or GameRanger work.
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F4LL0UT: Well, yeah, my actual point was that the lack of multiplayer on the gamecard makes it sound like the mode is completely beyond repair on modern systems. If Gameranger automatically makes the game work in multiplayer it means that generally Outlaws' multiplayer still works and is compatible even with modern OSes (after all, Gameranger doesn't add any functionality to the games themselves, it just automatically sets things up).
The game's official multiplayer mode does not work for whatever reason. By official, I mean the one you would select from its main menu and use without additional software. Whether it's beyond repair or not, I can't say.

Also, please notice that in order to get any semblance of multiplayer it is necessary to use programs that simulate a LAN environment. Sure, for most people it's automatic and easy to set up but there's always the possibility that it won't work for someone.