Yeah, i have a copy and it has that detachable card-like paper with a code at the back for cer network. You get SOME DLCs, not all. They promised all free DLCs but now you gotta pay for the newer ones like stolen memory, etc.
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- Why do / dont you like stealth games?
- Any specific game mechanics you particularly enjoy?
- What is your fav stealth game and why?
- What missions do you like most - looting, killing, espionage?
- What makes a level memorable and enjoyable?
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- generally because, unlike typical first person shooters where you just kill people or bots most of the time, stealth games are more focused on completing an objective 'the hard way'. Most stealth games allow you to use another path in completing that objective than just going through the shortest way possible. Specifically, you'd enter vents, go through tight cracks on walls, ride on a truck etc.
- People often don't like to see 'meters' on their HUD when playing stealth games but I do. Take for example Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, it has that 'light and sound' meter on the screen that allows the player to manage their actions in the game. It helps the player a lot but it does remove the realism.
- As said, splinter cell chaos theory because it's a stealth game (I also like Metal Gear Solid series but its more of an action stealth game; you probably do more killing like with bosses than with sneaking) that focuses on doing the objectives rather than killing people.
- The only thing I'd want to see on a stealth game is that replay value feature. Most games that involves guns allow you to go through the campaign to get the best of it, but after that it's either multiplayer online or lan and no single player. Im OK with missions as long as the story gets interesting with twists and turns from the story timeline. But if there's an quick play or instant action mode where you can 'make your own missions' that's what I'll enjoy the most. especially if I can get to play my customized missions with friends online or LAN Co-op.
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I got a laptop for free for some reason and it has Nvidia 310M. Ok it doesn't have 'GT', 'GTS' or 'GTX' so I know that it's not meant for games.
If I were to compare this GPU with a desktop GPU that delivers the same performance and quality, what would it be?
I can run Battlefield 2 (+ all of its expansions), The Sims 3 (+ Ambitions expansion) and Blur in its highest settings with 4x Anti-aliasing with no problem.
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