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I have to hand it to RWS, they do support their games pretty nicely. Not only has Postal 2 been updated, but they have gone back updated Postal 1 with gamepad controls and more.

I've tried it very briefly, and my Logitech F310 was picked up. The controls do seem a little odd at times, with the crosshair acting a bit odd, but it works and does make it play differently.

Other new stuff:
- The Special Delivery expansion levels are now relegated to a separate campaign option in the menu due to popular demand.
- The HUD status bar now displays the required percentage of hostiles to eliminate at all times for convenience
- The crosshair is now a floating crosshair instead of the old ineffectual lock-on crosshair and is enabled by default.
- Proper widescreen aspect ratio and monitor support

There's also a possibility of a source code release:

We're going to release the POSTAL 1 source code soon, but only if someone promises to port it to the Dreamcast.

— RunningWithScissors (@RWSbleeter) August 17, 2015



About the game
Play as The POSTAL Dude in his first appearance in a video game. Includes all the original missions PLUS the Special Delivery addon pack! This is retro gameplay at its finest. In the ilk of Robotron, play from a 3/4 Isometric view and take out your aggression on gun toting protagonists, innocent bystanders as well as torching a marching band! No aliens, no mutants, no stupid quest for the dragon's balls. Just good antisocial, psychotic shoot-'em-up action, strategy and government intervention.

You can find Postal 1 on Steam. It's also on sale for the price of a bag of crisps.
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6 comments

rea987 Oct 6, 2015
A year ago, I played it on my GNU/Linux laptop with keyboard and mouse for couple hours. Controls were wonky; I could not stand more than 3 levels. Source code release is so kind regardless.
linux_gamer Oct 6, 2015
Bought, Postal 2 is awesome and also quite cheap and with trading cards you almost pay nothing!
Don't like top down shooters, think that perspective is for strategy games, thats why i didnt bought it before.
commodore256 Oct 6, 2015
Nice, I miss it when some devs released their source code. Now with proprietary middleware licenses, you can't really legally do that. I wish it was like the days of Id Software where they owned their tech, gave their source code under a free license, but they offered other companies with "Hey, if you don't want to comply with the GPL, make a deal with us and we'll give you the pre-GPL code".
linux_gamer Oct 6, 2015
Improvements that could be done:
-Mouse support
-higher resolutions
-Anti-aliasing
slaapliedje Oct 6, 2015
I'd buy it if I didn't already own it :D The developers are top notch guys. I sent in a request for steam keys for the Postal Fudge Pack, and they happily gave it to me, along with an extra key for Postal 2 (since they accidentally gave me that key at first instead of the one for Postal 1. But for them to support their software this long after release is amazing.
ProfessorKaos64 Oct 7, 2015
For 49 cents USD and twin stick contols? Sure! Thanks for the heads up.
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