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Splinter Cell
Started by The GGs, Feb 25 2005 09:38 PM
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#4
Posted 26 February 2005 - 02:21 PM
i have pandora tomorrow for xbox. it's awesome! only problem is, i'm stuck on the france level. when you have to go though the air duct to get the phone from the guy, and you come back, the door is jammed! i figured how to get past that by putting a body in the way, but then when i go down the second flight of stairs, the door at the bottom is shut and it doesnt give me anymore options! does anybody know what to do!?
#6
Posted 01 March 2005 - 11:27 PM
Yea dude here are some pics about chaos theroy




"Cooperative play in a stealth action game seems like something of an oxymoron. After all, such games cast you as a single covert operative who's charged with getting in, getting the job done, and getting out without anyone finding out. You'd think sending in two agents would just double the risk of raising the alert, but as we've discovered while playing the co-op mode in the Xbox version of the upcoming Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, two silenced pistols really are better than one. In fact, having played just one level in this mode so far, co-op is already one of the things that has us most excited about Chaos Theory's impending release."




"Cooperative play in a stealth action game seems like something of an oxymoron. After all, such games cast you as a single covert operative who's charged with getting in, getting the job done, and getting out without anyone finding out. You'd think sending in two agents would just double the risk of raising the alert, but as we've discovered while playing the co-op mode in the Xbox version of the upcoming Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, two silenced pistols really are better than one. In fact, having played just one level in this mode so far, co-op is already one of the things that has us most excited about Chaos Theory's impending release."
#7
Posted 02 March 2005 - 09:06 PM
I bought Splinter Cell when it was still relatively new. I had a pretty good graphics card, an ATI 9000 if I remember correctly. I only had a few problems with it besides the occasional lag. The story was somewhat bland and cliche to me, it has been a while since I have played this game, but that's what I remember my first reaction being. Also, I couldn't really get into the slow pace of the action.. and while there were lots of cool things I could do to interact with the environment, it just wasn't the right kind of pace for me. It was a little slow; maybe I could even go so far as saying a little too realistic.
In the end, it was enjoyable but I haven't played it since. So I can safely say that, for me, this game was not worth what I paid for it.
As far as Pandora Tomorrow or Chaos Theory is concerned: I will more than likely stay away from them. I'm not a fan of Splinter Cell and it looks like the developers are taking this series in the direction that was established by Splinter Cell.
In the end, it was enjoyable but I haven't played it since. So I can safely say that, for me, this game was not worth what I paid for it.
As far as Pandora Tomorrow or Chaos Theory is concerned: I will more than likely stay away from them. I'm not a fan of Splinter Cell and it looks like the developers are taking this series in the direction that was established by Splinter Cell.
#8
Posted 01 July 2005 - 03:48 PM
Co-op Mode??? for chaos theory man i want to get this even more i didn't know you could do that. by co-op mode you do mean doing the story missions with a friend or does it mean you can do 2 player "seperate missions" where its just 2 players and you shoot each other and stuff. I really hope its the first one cause man this game is gonna be GOOOOD!!
#10
Posted 09 July 2005 - 12:24 AM
There are one of my favorite games.
I have all three "Stealth Action Redefined" "Pandora Tomorrow" and " Chaos Theory"
I think these are great games to play. Sadly I haven't beaten any of them
To tell the truth I kind of buy them for story. I have a poster of Sam Fisher and I also had my art teacher draw me a picture of him. You can see it in a topic I made on the creativity or whatever board.
I like to play Sam Fisher with my friends we pretty much just walk around and "execute" each other and drag them into a corner. (all in good fun)
I have all three "Stealth Action Redefined" "Pandora Tomorrow" and " Chaos Theory"
I think these are great games to play. Sadly I haven't beaten any of them
To tell the truth I kind of buy them for story. I have a poster of Sam Fisher and I also had my art teacher draw me a picture of him. You can see it in a topic I made on the creativity or whatever board.
I like to play Sam Fisher with my friends we pretty much just walk around and "execute" each other and drag them into a corner. (all in good fun)
#13
Posted 15 July 2005 - 07:34 PM
i would just like to say that i got chaos theory and co-op mode is really fun, anyone who can play with friends or anything should definetly play. you can lift each other up to get over walls or on roofs etc. launch your teammate at enemys or across roofs etc. and other stuff that i don't know how to do yet. the only problem with co-op is that if your teammate screws up, it screws you up too,
but its still fun to play in co-op mode.
#14
Posted 12 August 2005 - 08:45 PM
I have never played any of the series of Splinter Cell, but can anyone tell me if my computer would be able to run this game at approximately low to medium graphics settings with at least 30FPS.
I have the following computer:
AMD AThlon XP2000+, 512Mb DDR, MSI GeForce Ti4200 128MB and pretty much i get about 9500Marks in 3D Mark 2001SE and about 1500 in 2003
but this is mainly because AGP does not support Direct X 9.0 and some of the tests are skipped which greatly decreases amount of marks!
I have the following computer:
AMD AThlon XP2000+, 512Mb DDR, MSI GeForce Ti4200 128MB and pretty much i get about 9500Marks in 3D Mark 2001SE and about 1500 in 2003
#15
Posted 27 August 2005 - 06:14 PM
in some sides they say that Splinter Cell is one of the MGS rivals but i should say that i hate this game , and it can not be a MGS rivals because it has no good story , but MGS has strong story that allow hollywood to make MGS'S movie
the new version of Splinter Cell which is Chaos Theory has great graphic and more movements than the other versions
but I must say that this game is boring and we can not say it is MGS'S rival
MGS has great story and it makes this game more intersting than Splinter Cell .
i think MGS 4 that will come in 2007 will destroy Splinter Cell
the new version of Splinter Cell which is Chaos Theory has great graphic and more movements than the other versions
but I must say that this game is boring and we can not say it is MGS'S rival
MGS has great story and it makes this game more intersting than Splinter Cell .
i think MGS 4 that will come in 2007 will destroy Splinter Cell
#21
Posted 02 February 2006 - 01:16 AM
I like Action & Shooting Games
But I don't like Splinter Cell, because its too boring. I don't like walking quietly & cannot even shoot a single person
Thats really crazy. So I don't like that game that much. My friend Like that game so much! He has like the series of that Game!
#22
Posted 02 February 2006 - 02:26 AM
Honestly, I really disliked the original splinter cell... There were too many times that required absolute precision and half the time if you shot one person or if one person found someone knocked out... *mission failed*
I skipped pandora tomorrow because I heard it wasn't much better...
But chaos theory is another story. I actually like chaos theory in small quantities. I prefore more straight out killing (which is why MGS appeals to me, you can play either way). But I do have to say, sam's move list is very impressive in chaos theory. The graphics were great and all the lighting effects were really good... The only thing was on the ps2 there was way too much loading.
All in all, I liked CT but didn't like the first one at all
I skipped pandora tomorrow because I heard it wasn't much better...
But chaos theory is another story. I actually like chaos theory in small quantities. I prefore more straight out killing (which is why MGS appeals to me, you can play either way). But I do have to say, sam's move list is very impressive in chaos theory. The graphics were great and all the lighting effects were really good... The only thing was on the ps2 there was way too much loading.
All in all, I liked CT but didn't like the first one at all
#23
Posted 04 February 2006 - 07:42 PM
I've Splinter Cell for a couple of months, and it's a nice game. But hen you're stuck and you don't kno the way, then it is'nt a relaxating game. And there's no multiplayer, only a campaign, so if you played all the levels then you could better throw the game away.
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