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In 2013, the U.S. Army implements the Integrated Warfighter System (IWS), which combines advanced weapon systems, satellite communication devices and enhanced protection into one fully integrated combat system.
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No quicksaves so get a comfortable chair
- Pros: Physics. Graphics.
- Cons: No Quicksaves. Checkpoints are too infrequent. Friendly AI pathfinding is horrible. Most of the unique Ghost Recon 1 features and gameplay omitted. If the squad leader (you) dies in single or multiplayer, GAME OVER and start over!
- Other Thoughts: If you are a die hard Ghost Recon fan be warned. This game has omitted most of the features that made Ghost Recon unique. No longer can you jump into and control each squad member, no longer can you issue disposition commands (such as "recon", "supress", "assault", "advance at all costs") and no longer are you in control of up to 3 squads (8 men total). Nope, now its just you and 3 other ghosts. The omission of quicksaves is absolutely ludicrous.
freakin awesome game
- Pros: Lets just say u will die when you see the physics, HDR, graphics and anything else.
- Cons: Ummm let me think...................................... NONE!!!!!
- Other Thoughts: my system is 64+ 4000 1gb ram x1900xtx 512mb sapphire samsung 19" widescreen lcd have the resolution set at 1440x900 and all the settings on high or extreme w/e you want to call it :P never had a choke on this rig :D might need to upgrade processor and ram but vid card stays with me until i want a dx10 card
| Model | Ghost Recon Advanced |
| ESRB Rating | T - Teen |
| Genre | Shooter |
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Challenging, but good
- Pros: Challenging, interesting, fun. You might die often if you're used to regular fps games, but it's fun once you get a hang of things. It's more realistic than most game since you die/kill easier. Your team is pretty good at killing enemies, so playing the game RTS style with the tactical map might be an option, though I haven't tried it.
- Cons: Save checkpoints are far apart, so sometimes getting from point A to point B might take longer than you like. Also, your team might fall behind or get lost, so be careful. Doesn't have terrorist hunt mode like the XBox 360 version, but the campaign is all I really need.
- Other Thoughts: "Windows 2000/xp (only)" still works on Vista if you're wondering. E8400 processor, Geforce 9600 gt, 4 gigs of ram, Vista Home Premium (64-bit). My first build. Runs WiC on highest with playable frame rates and under $800 including a few games.
Not as good as it should be
- Pros: Although kinda old, the price is great and the graphics are still very nice.
- Cons: Some graphical bugs, and poor AI for enemy and team can make things frustrating at times as a teammate walks infront of a mounted MG and swiftly gets cut down instead of moving into cover as directed.
- Other Thoughts: Not a bad game, but there are definitely superior games out there. Consider R6: Las vegas instead, as this installment of the Ghost recon series doesn't live up to par.
Frustrating
- Pros: Nice graphics, somewhat realistic weapons and tactics.
- Cons: Don't care for a game where one bullet from the enemy AI kills you, and you have to replay the same sequence over and over and over...Yes, may be the most realistic, but in real life rarely does one shot from a bad guy kill you unless they are an experienced sniper. You play this game paranoid to the point you cannot have fun. The COD games (all of them except for maybe WOW) are much more enjoyable. The com system with your floating droid is pretty much useless. You can get through the missions, but in many it requires relentless sneaking around the maps picking off enemy AI one at a time, which takes literaly hours. The whole concept of having to protect your squad mates so they don't get killed is tedious.
- Other Thoughts: If you are super an*l and do not mind spending hours in a mission, and replaying it 3 or 4 times, (and want this type of challenge), then this game is for you.
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UBISOFT |
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Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter |
| Spec |
| Name |
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter |
| ESRB Rating |
T - Teen |
| Genre |
Shooter |
| System Requirements |
Supported OS: Windows 2000/XP (only) Processor: 2 GHz Pentium IV or equivalent (2.8 GHz recommended) RAM: 1024 MB Video Card: DirectX 9-compliant Shader 2.0 card with 128 MB of VRAM (256 MB recommended) Sound Card: DirectX 9-compliant sound card (PC audio solution containing Dolby Digital Live required for Dolby Digital audio) DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (included on disc) CD-ROM: 12x or faster CD-ROM or 2x or faster DVD-ROM Hard Drive Space: 5 GB Multiplay: 64 Kbps upstream or faster broadband connection |
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In 2013, the U.S. Army implements the Integrated Warfighter System (IWS), which combines advanced weapon systems, satellite communication devices and enhanced protection into one fully integrated combat system. |
Introduction
In 2013, the U.S. Army implements the Integrated Warfighter System (IWS), which combines advanced weapon systems, satellite communication devices and enhanced protection into one fully integrated combat system.
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