BlueWeasel
Lifer
- Jun 2, 2000
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It will remind you of the old games. Not 100% like the old ones but it's a lot better than conviction. Guards move around more freely and sometimes there are a lot of them. You can use many different methods to get by. Levels seem to be pretty large too. I would say each mission can last up to 40 min if you take the stealthy route. Stealth will require patience.
Dear All:
Am thinking of purchasing a copy of the game but, before doing so, I have a few questions I'm hoping you all might be able to answer:
1) If the game is purchased via Steam, will I also have to install Uplay and play the game through Uplay?
2) Does the game permit manual quick-saves or is it checkpoint only?
Thanks, in advance, for any help or info you all might be able to provide.
Regards,
I'm sad that I can't enjoy this game and the random crashes yet :'(
I've gotten into stealth type games lately and this is my first Splinter Cell game to actually play.
What other SC games are recommended? I've got Chaos Theory and Conviction in my Steam backlog, but never got around to playing them.
2) No quicksaving. Checkpoints only.
That's unfortunate. I have neither the time nor the inclination to be hamstrung by stupid checkpoint systems.
Suppose I'll be sticking with Chaos Theory for the time being.
Thanks for the info.