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Post: Project IGI Preservation Updated on Archive.org

Great news for fans of classic tactical shooters! The archival record for Project IGI: I'm Going In has been updated on the Internet Archive. project igi archiveorg updated

As one of the defining FPS games of the early 2000s, Project IGI is remembered for its huge environments and unforgiving difficulty (and the lack of a mid-mission save feature!). However, finding a working copy in 2024 can be difficult due to compatibility issues with modern hardware.

This updated archive helps ensure that the game remains accessible for historical and preservation purposes. If you are a collector or just feeling nostalgic, head over to the link below to check it out. Informative and helpful

👉 [Link to the Archive]

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While the Internet Archive is a beacon for preservation, users should always exercise caution. "Updated" uploads are community-driven. Always check the comments section on the Archive entry to ensure the download is safe and functional. Furthermore, while the game is effectively Abandonware, the legality of downloading it remains a gray area depending on your jurisdiction.

Unlike the original CD version which required disc swapping, this archive runs entirely from the hard drive. This is essential for preservation, as many modern laptops lack optical drives.

Since the "updated" tag appeared, the r/patientgamers and r/abandonware subreddits have seen a resurgence of interest. Users are praising three specific improvements over old cracks: