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Incredible graphics, atmospheric sound, a twisty turny plot and - for once - a nice long single player game that lasts more than 10hrs.
Recommended if you like quality games.
Oh, but if you're using a MAXX PC with an LG dvd drive, you'll need to download a firmware flash from the offical FarCry site to flash your BIOS and update your DVD drive (simple enough)
That is all.
> monkey_man wrote:
> What specs you got on your MAXX?
>
> 2.40ghz Pentium 4
> 1gb Ram
> Radeon 9800 Pro
Cool, cheers for that. My laptop should be able to handle it, except for the graphics cards - GeForce FX5000 - seems a bit below what everyone else uses to run it. Halo ran slow on a low resolution, with shadows and stuff off.
Both excellent games, but apart from the fact they're both FPS there's a world of difference between them.
CofD - Intense, furious action that conveys the experience of all-out warfare with bullets whizzing, thumping explosions, panic, lightning-fast reactions and squads to help.
Far Cry - Atmospheric, slower paced traditional FPS with cut scenes and a plot that pulls you into the story rather than just "Shoot everything". Creepy, exciting and parts made me jump (Trigens leaping)
They're both faultless games and should be in the collection of anybody that enjoys FPS, but I think they're different enough to warrant owning both
*Shrugs*
The expansion should be good. And yes, Stalingrad is possibly one of the best levels I've ever played in my life. Ever.
> Will the CoD expansion require the first game?
Yes.
Tank V Tank, point blank range.
Largest tank battle of the war.
Will the CoD expansion require the first game?
Kursk itself was a huge armoured tank assault by the Germans who attempted to counterattack the ruskies after they failed to take Stalingrad, the result was the same though, heavy losses on both sides where the Germans where eventually overwhelmed by the Russian numbers. A bit of a history lesson there, but I'm excited at the prospect at playing one of the biggest tanks assaults of the second world war in an expansion pack to one of the best WWII games around.
And on the subject of Far Cry again, among my slight disappointments where the interiors, not so much their design, just mainly because of the fighting that took place between you and the mutant monkeys, or Tigrens. They jump about so much that it's hard hit anything, but the interior levels are suitably atmospheric with some of the finest lighting around. Until doom 3 that is.
> It may taper toward the end
> but still stands head and shoulders above all other FPS bar Call of
> Duty - but that's just for the sheer ferocity of that game.
Yeah, i just got CoD a few weeks ago but WOW, the Stalingrad invasion is so intense, your getting shot at on the boat, you get blown up on the dock, you get mowed down trying to take the hill. Great stuff.
> What specs you got on your MAXX?
2.40ghz Pentium 4
1gb Ram
Radeon 9800 Pro
All detail on high, water ultra and lighting very high.
Only very occasional lag in heavy jungle with multiple enemies all firing at once, helicopters swooping and jeeps rushing.
Stunning graphics, but not just a tech demo. It's a lengthy, involving FPS with a decent storyline. It may taper toward the end but still stands head and shoulders above all other FPS bar Call of Duty - but that's just for the sheer ferocity of that game.
I must suck at games now that I don't play them very often