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You will probably need a good graphics card, fast processor and lots of ram.
There you go, it's well recommended, plus download the SDK editor to make your own level, like me and Grix have been trying to do.
Bullet holes and cracks show up in Deus Ex, and thats a very realistic game, play that.
What I've been doing recently is playing Deus Ex on REALISTIC. Damn it's frightening. I haven't been killed all that often yet, but if I get shot twice, two bullets, I die.
It is an unbelieveable experience, and if, like me, you've completed it already, you won't want to kill anyone, and that makes it very hard indeed.
Example: A single guard patrols a corridor. You stand at one end; the door you want to get through, is on the other.
You retrieve your mini crossbow from your inventory, and creep up behind the man. You shoot a tranquiliser dart into the mans back, and he runs away, and heads for the alarm.
You pull out your large stick, (Greatest weapon in the game, that is...) and whack him on the back of the head with it.
He collapses to the ground, and you suddenly realise that there are about five guards, in a room, which has a doorway, that you are standing in.
Oh dear.
If you had played the game before, you will now have selected a gas grenade, which you chuck inside, before closing the door.
If you hadn't played the game before, you will probably pull out your machine gun, and aim for the head.
Damn realistic game. Good fun, I suggest you get it.