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{{language subpage}}[[File:Dys_mk_Splash.jpg|256px|right|Splash screen for Dystopia (older version).]]
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== About {{dyst|3.1.nolink}} ==
== About {{dyst|3.1.nolink}} ==
[[File:Dys_mk_Splash.jpg|256px|right|Splash screen for Dystopia (older version).]]
{{dyst|4}} is a is a total conversion of [[Half-Life 2]], developed by Team Dystopia. The game places players into tense combat situations in its own [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk cyberpunk] universe. Assuming the roles of either the Punk factionists or Corporate security forces, they battle against each other in a number of detailed environments, and must complete unique objectives to win. Fighting takes place in both the physical world (known commonly as meatspace), and a three-dimensional manifestation of computer networks, called cyberspace.
{{dyst|4}} is a is a total conversion of [[Half-Life 2]], developed by Team Dystopia. The game places players into tense combat situations in its own [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk cyberpunk] universe. Assuming the roles of either the Punk factionists or Corporate security forces, they battle against each other in a number of detailed environments, and must complete unique objectives to win. Fighting takes place in both the physical world (known commonly as meatspace), and a three-dimensional manifestation of computer networks, called cyberspace.
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About Dystopia

Splash screen for Dystopia (older version).

Dystopia Dystopia is a is a total conversion of Half-Life 2, developed by Team Dystopia. The game places players into tense combat situations in its own cyberpunk universe. Assuming the roles of either the Punk factionists or Corporate security forces, they battle against each other in a number of detailed environments, and must complete unique objectives to win. Fighting takes place in both the physical world (known commonly as meatspace), and a three-dimensional manifestation of computer networks, called cyberspace.

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