The Far Cry source code has leaked, and modders are eager to see what they can do with it—if Ubisoft will let them.
The leak is for version 1.34 of the game and purports to be complete, although one reviewer said it's not actually complete,"but close."
"From my educated guess, this is some source tree leak for the PC version of the game to add support for the Ubisoft game launcher/DRM," MobCat wrote."It does contain some exes but nocode and no game assets." It also apparently doesn't compile without numerous errors, although a different reviewer claimed that it compiles"with [a] few modifications in Visual Studio .NET 2003.
It's not clear exactly where the code came from or why someone would suddenly drop the source for a game that's been kicking around for two decades. Nobody has taken credit for the leak at this point, and it's the first and only file to be uploaded by Internet Archive user Llaetha.ro.
What fans are clearly more interested in at this point is what they'll be able to do with the source code now that it's in their hands. Far Cry remains available for purchase but its age is impossible to overlook:"The stealth feels super janky, vehicles can feel super janky," Steam user sticky wrote, and the whole thing"needs some TLC in the form of a huge QoL rework mod" so it doesn't feel so—you guessed it—That's where the source code could come into play.
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