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Operation Flashpoint 2 : Dragon Rising (PC/FullIso/Multi)
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : Multi (5) | Release Date : Oct 6, 2009
Publisher : Codemasters | Developer : Codemasters | Genre : Action/Modern Tactical Shooter
Size : 4.37 Gb
There was also that mission where you're told to escape to the beach. You start in a forest, bereft of allies and have to make it past the entire enemy army without getting spotted once, because if they saw you, BAM! you were dead. One shot to the face from a tiny set of pixels that had just appeared on the horizon sent you right back to the beginning. Or to the solitary save point you were allowed. Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising doesn't have save points, it uses checkpoints. Whoa there, hold on a minute. Don't go slouching off, grumbling about consoles and whatnot. It's not that bad. These checkpoints actually work. They don't always work, but they do the job better than the solitary save game in the first game did allowed. This is one game you'll actually finish before your hair falls out and you start looking longingly at cardigans in shop windows. If you want to keep it real and are into masochism, you can always just the game on Hardcore mode and not have any saves at all.
For those of you who are baffled by the words I've just written, let me elucidate. Dragon Rising is a game where you get to play as a US soldier in the liberation of the fictional island of Skira. The people you're booting out are the Chinese People's Liberation Army, who've decided that the oil reserves contained underneath Skira are worth killing for. They plonk their troops in, Russia gets angry, the US is called in, and Uncle Sam proceeds to kick some PLA ass.
Your first mission is essentially a tutorial, although it never once drags you by the pubes down certain routes. There's also no patronising "Press W to move forward, left-click to fire" either. It errs too much on the 'let the player get on with it' side of things, telling you the name of the command you need to issue, but not which key that corresponds to. A quick scan through the key commands list will sort you out, but it does interrupt the flow a little. This doesn't happen a lot, though, so it's more a minor little quirk than anything else. Nearly everything in the game is intuitive and easy to get to grips with, except perhaps the radial command menu.
This will probably get the most attention from irate fanboys. The deal is that you press Q and a radial menu appears. You then press one of the WSAD keys to pick a subsection, and so on. It's clearly designed for an analogue stick and can be a bit clunky, especially when you're bogged down in combat and all you want to do is tell your guys to defend a position or engage an enemy. A small number of commands can be issued on the map, but generally, if you want to tell your guys what to do, you'll use the radials. It takes time to get used to where certain commands are and how to get to them quickly, but once you do getting your comrades to do what you want is easy. Usually.
This is a game that relies heavily on AI, but sometimes it'll fall over. However, it's nowhere near as bug-ridden as its rival ArmA II was on release. There aren't amusing/frustrating moments like finding your CO's mangled corpse under his desk at the beginning of a mission for no reason. What'll happen instead is that maybe one of your guys won't duck down quick enough behind a wall and get his head blown off by a lucky shot. Certainly, it's annoying, but unless you're playing on Hardcore mode, they'll get revived when you pass through the next checkpoint. Unrealistic this might be, but it does mean your frustration levels won't boil over if your guys do something a bit dumb. It might offend some people's sensibilities, but it sure beats going back miles back to the last checkpoint.
Perhaps the best thing about Dragon Rising is how you feel challenged by a difficult game, yet never so frustrated that you throw the mouse down in anger and hurry for the uninstall button. Sometimes you'll get killed by a great shot from an enemy soldier, which'll force you to repeat a significant section of a mission. Yet instead of frustrating you, it makes you think of new ways of approaching that mission. If you're getting pinned down by tanks or vast numbers of soldiers, perhaps when you do it again you'll approach the situation from a different angle to see if that makes a difference.
Setup Instruction
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2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Click "Setup.exe" to Instal the Game
4- Copy All Content "Crack" Folder to the Folder Game Directory
5- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy ;)TrailerScreenShots
Minimum System Requirements
* Os : Windows@XP/Vista/Windows@7
* Processor : CPU Dual Core Intel Pentium D 2.4 GHz or higher
* Memory : 1 Gb Of RAM
* Video Card : 256 Mb (Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT / ATI Radeon X1800XL) Pixel Shader 3.0
* Sound Card : Compatible with DirectX@9.0c
* HDD : 8 GB Free Space Drive
* DirectX : DirectX@9.0c
* Keyboard/Mouse
* CD/DVD-ROM Drive
Recommanded System Requirements
* Os : Windows@XP/Vista/Windows@7
* Processor : CPU Intel Quad Core 2.4 GHz or higher
* Memory : 2 Gb Of RAM
* Video Card : 512 Mb (Nvidia GeForce 8800 Series / ATI Radeon 3800 Series) Pixel Shader 3.0
* Sound Card : Compatible with DirectX@9.0c
* HDD : 8 GB Free Space Drive
* DirectX : DirectX@9.0c
* Keyboard/Mouse
* CD/DVD-ROM Drive
Supported Video Cards
ATI Radeon : x1800, x1900, x1950, HD2400, HD2600, HD2900, HD3650, HD3850, HD3870, HD4850, HD4770, HD4870, HD4870X2
Nvidia GeForce : 7600, 7800, 7900, 7950, 8600, 8800, 9600, 9800, 9800GX2, GTX260, GTX275, GTX280, GTX295
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