I had all the games except Blood 2, but managed to borrow a copy of it.
With the techniques used on Tron 2.0 . . .
I believe completely successful widescreen conversions can be done for:
[list][*]NOLF 1[/*:m]
[*]NOLF 2[/*:m]
[*]Contract JACK[/*:m][/list:u]
Basically, for any Jupiter engine (Lithtech 3.5?) title you should be able to convert it to work in widescreen. Luckily, it seems NOLF 1 (Lithtech 2.0) will also work out.
I know there's already a
widescreen hack for NOLF 2. But I've done it in a completely different way. Also, that hack does not help with the menus becoming distorted or cut off.
For the remainder:
[list][*]AvP2 and Primal Hunt - Unsatisfactory result, seems gameplay FOV adjustment can't be made permanent without more elaborate hacking[/*:m]
[*]Shogo and Blood - With these games, the engine is too different from later versions so they won't work at all[/*:m][/list:u]
For Lithtech Talon (Lithtech 2.5) engine games . . . maybe, but AvP2 and Primal Hunt in particular aren't going to work out satisfactorily.
For Lithtech 1.0 games, forget it. Unfortunately.
Again, this is using the same techniques used on Tron 2.0.
There's always a way. But for some of the titles, it requires more elaborate hacking of the binaries or editing source code rather than what I came up with. What I did isn't the most elegant, but it worked out.
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