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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Juim on Sat Mar 27th at 2:12pm 2004


Oh my goodness this game rocks. They were kind enough to release a patch two days after release which dealt with some of the multiplay lag issues, and man am I impressed. I hope the guys at Valve are aware of the benchmarks being set by others. While I still am a died in the wool Half Lifer, I have no problems loving this game. Plus a retail price tag of only 39.95 makes this one to beat. Anybody else have it yet? [addsig]



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by matt on Sat Mar 27th at 2:31pm 2004


No, but it sound juicey. Whats the scale of the game like? [addsig]



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Juim on Sat Mar 27th at 2:55pm 2004


Well it uses the CRY engine(From Crytek of course, hehehe). Theres no reason for me to post screenies when Theres is an excellent supply here:

http://onesneakymouse.com/farcry.html

The maps are vast, the landscape is very realistic, with trees and grass which all sway in the wind. The AI is truly challenging (at times), and the textures and artwork are way cool also. You can drive (or fly) most vehichles, except the choppers, Doh! and since they patched it, the multiplay is actually fun now. Amazing looking and playing game. No quicksaves though, just check points, so if you are playing on the most difficult setting(there are 5 of them) it can get hairy.

The game comes on 5 disks also. Rather large. There is actually a topic in the forums about how much people are spending to upgrade their rigs just to play this one, although the minimum specs suggest a PIII would work. You can also switch to a cel shaded version at the click of a button to tone down the hefty requirements.

The gameplay is anything but linear, and you can usually travel as far as you can see(like up to a mile, no kidding). There are certain areas which will call out the gaurd choppers who quickly mow you down, but there are few if any other limitations.

definitely one to have.





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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Adam Hawkins on Sat Mar 27th at 3:37pm 2004


I've got it but it won't load It gets as far as the CD check bit and then my computer hangs. When it finally wakes up again, it tells me to insert the correct CD (which I have!), and then continues to remove my CD drive from my system Strange... [addsig]



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Vash on Sat Mar 27th at 3:44pm 2004


Ditto, got mine Thursday.

I reviewed it, find the review Here.

[addsig]




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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sat Mar 27th at 3:59pm 2004


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The game comes on 5 disks also. Rather large.


I thought it was DVD only? [addsig]




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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Juim on Sat Mar 27th at 4:03pm 2004


It will load in a dvd or a cd player, but Note!:

Older DVD and CD-ROMS may not load this game. You need a minimum of 4X DVD, and 16X CD-ROM. I suspect thats why a certain amount of people are having rouble loading the game from their CD's.





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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sat Mar 27th at 4:06pm 2004


That isn't really much of a problem, you can upgrade either for a small price.

I plan to go out and get it next week when I can afford it. I think it's just DVD only in the UK or Europe, because I went into town yeserday and only saw the DVD version on the shelf. [addsig]




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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Vash on Sat Mar 27th at 4:23pm 2004


Juim, a reason most people cant start up I heard is due to the protection on UBI softs dics. Basically, it wont let them load the game, even they have it legit, because Ubisoft has a protection system on their CDs, which is sometimes to powerful. It sees stuff on your PC that it doesnt like (Like Nero, or Dameons Tools), and then tells you to insert the CD.

Yet, while I am awaiting my game (comes monday), I downloaded the RIP, and got no problems. A lot of people complained about how the legit customers cannot even play it, while the people who burned it are having the times of their lives.

[addsig]




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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Juim on Sat Mar 27th at 4:25pm 2004


heres a little teaser screenie from multiplay.:

keep in mind, so far I have been getting 40-60+fps in every server I have been in.





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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Jinx on Sat Mar 27th at 4:41pm 2004


sounds pretty cool. I just got UT2k4, so I don't want to fork out for another game yet, but I'll definitely pick this one up when it hits the $20-$30 mark in a few months. I haven't played a good 1player fps in a while, and the online looks fun too



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Monqui on Sat Mar 27th at 4:53pm 2004


Wow... looks great 'cept for that knife weapon thingy.... Jesus that thing looks like ass. [addsig]



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Skeletor on Sat Mar 27th at 6:40pm 2004


LOL!

Agreed.





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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Andrei on Sat Mar 27th at 8:21pm 2004


Must BUY! [addsig]



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by scary_jeff on Sat Mar 27th at 9:06pm 2004


It all looks somewhat plasticy. Not that I'm saying it looks bad, it doesn't, I just don't like this 'look', it's like the Doom3 videos.



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Leperous on Sat Mar 27th at 9:33pm 2004


Have you played it Jeff, or just bitching about the screenshots? Looks just as 'plastic' as Unreal 2004 does



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Mar 28th at 12:18am 2004


The only part of the graphics I would fault is the water -- looks like jello sometimes. Otherwise, I'd say they're very un-plastic in look. [addsig]



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Cassius on Sun Mar 28th at 5:17am 2004


The irony is that UT2k4 is equally plasticy.

Far Cry is better looking ingame - pretty amazing, actually - but the plastic stuff is still weird, kind of trademark of games since Quake 3.

[addsig]



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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Jinx on Sun Mar 28th at 6:19am 2004


yeah, UT2k4 is a bit like plastic sometimes. I think the problem is with smeshes that are not well-textured. I see that in DOOM3 videos, too. The wall may have all these amazing round pipes etc. on it, but they are barely textured at all and come off looking strangely monochrome or smoothshaded, and thus 'plastic'. I've looked through the smesh packs, quality varies a lot, some are great others are godawful plain.

Still, I think part of what you are talking about is the colorfulness of the game, water animations, etc.. I think a lot of it is the look they go for in the retail UT game, more than the engine. I mean, complaining that a game called "Unreal" doesn't look realistic is kind of silly





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Re: Far Cry
Posted by Cassius on Sun Mar 28th at 6:29am 2004


Yeah, but when it's evident that they shoot for a realistic style, it is appropriate to call them on it when they fail. To be honest, it looks like a game of action figures.




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