Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition



Game of the Year Edition (GOTY) is a special edition of Deus Ex (published on May 8, 2001) which makes the following changes:


 * Includes the 1.112fm patch, so this does not need to be installed in order to use modifications or play multiplayer.
 * Moves the Datacube in the NSF HQ basement containing the dirt on UNATCO from the top of the cabinet to the top of the machine to its left.
 * Removes the unused TITAN.UTX texture file.
 * The Nano-Sword stolen from Chow's apartment must be retrieved to Tracer Tong, but in the Retail it remains in JC's inventory after the conversation.
 * Unintentionally removes the audio from the Hell's Kitchen map on your last visit.
 * There are only 2 MJ12 Troopers guarding the abandoned metro under Denfert-Rochereau square.
 * Changes the startup banner.
 * Some versions feature an additional CD with Soundtrack and modding tools.

Possibly due to a mistake, the GOTY version contains the oldest versions of the levels available, older than the unreleased version 1.0. This is the reason for the changes such as removed music in chapter 8, the GOTY map version was made before the music was completed.

It is fully possible to convert your game from Retail to GOTY and vice-versa, or if you have one, to take certain features from the other. If you have Retail, you could optionally swap out your NSF HQ map for the GOTY one as the Datacube placement makes more sense. Also, a GOTY user can download TITAN.UTX and the Retail version of the 08_NYC_STREET.DX map to restore the sound. Also, you can swap out the banner if you like. In doing so, in a minute or so, you can upgrade your Retail game to GOTY.

On Steam, Deus Ex is always sold under this edition instead of its original retail version.