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Posted: 30 November, 2013 A perennial favorite, FSW has always been dogged by being a game that is difficult to pigeonhole. Is it a third-person cover-based shooter? Is it a strategy game? Is it a puzzle game? It is a unique combination of all three that combined forms a whole greater than its parts.

Unfortunately, gamers expecting a single genre tended to be discouraged by this unusual mix and the game never got the recognition it deserved. Despite its age - and all the technical difficulties that entails running it on a modern PC - the game's visuals remain surprisingly attractive, and it is not difficult to lose oneself in the fantasy of a fighting through the streets of the war-torn Middle East. There numerous incidental animations - be it a civilian scurrying for shelter, birds scattering as you approach or the laundry flapping in the wind - make the game's world seem alive and keep you on your toes at the same time. But it's the gameplay that is the real star; leading my two squads through the dangerous, twisting streets of fictional Zekistan felt more realistic and true-to-life than all the Calls of Duty - or even Arma - games combined. Your crew's limited toolset - a handful of movement and attack options - are more than sufficient to engage and defeat the enemy if combined with a bit of cunning. It is almost puzzle like; 'If I move fireteam Alpha /here/ and then toss smoke like this, the enemy will react like /that/, allowing me to maneuver fireteam Bravo into position /there/!'

Figuring out the optimal method to not only kill the enemies but also do so in a way that minimizes casualties and ammunition use is amazingly satisfying (fortunately, for those less talented, you can often 'brute-force' your way through most challenges). The game's difficulty curve is gradual and never overwhelming. The AI is not particularly skilled but can at times be gratingly tenacious, and failing to keep your team in cover will often result in the quick loss of several soldiers. Fortunately, the tangos' skill set is even less complex than that of your troops - mostly they just hunker down behind some cover and take potshots at you, although a few do use grenades - but they make up for this deficit with numbers and being well placed. Attempt to maneuver around them and they often - but not always - will seek new shelter, requiring you to trap them between your two teams coming at them from different directions. The occasional heavy weapon (rocket launcher or machine gun), tank or technical adds to the challenge and variety.

Full Spectrum Warrior Windows 7 Cracked Launcher Mc

Unfortunately - and this is the greatest fault of the game - the initial locations of the enemies is hard-coded into each level, which greatly reduces the replayability of the game. Best of all, once the mission is over, you can watch a replay to relive your successes (or failures), and even - should you chose - jump into the action at any point. Would that other games offered this feature! Released in 2004, Full Spectrum Warrior can be difficult to get working on modern computers; in my case, I had to edit my HOSTS file, tinker with the soundcard settings and muck around in a configuration file before I got acceptable performance from the game. Even then, the dialogue was filled with pops and crackles. Nonetheless, the quality of the game was well worth the effort.

Full Spectrum Warrior remains one of the forgotten classics of gaming and those willing to go into the experience with an open mind will be well rewarded with a challenging and exciting game. Posted: 26 November, 2013 This is a very tentative recommendation. I really want to love this game to bits. It creates a really interesting small scale tactical experience that I've never seen in another game.

It is not a shooter. Don't expect something like Conflict Desert Storm. The problem is this game is fairly broken.

There's horrendous performance issues and the sound is bugged to hell. The performance issues are largely caused by the game constantly trying to contact a server that no longer exists. Drivers Dikom Wlan 11g Usb Adapter. To find this you can add the following line to your hosts file: '127.0.0.1 If you don't know what a hosts file is you probably shouldn't try to attempt this. It's a system file and that means it's serious business. The sound problems have no simple fix.

You'll just have to live with constantly glitched sound if you want to experience this game. Posted: 6 June I know this is late in the product's 'life cycle', but maybe someone is just discovering this title. I am a casual gamer, but I like some hardcore titles, and have a serious rig for the newer stuff. I have played many of the top FPS games, but this was one of my first genuine squad-based games.

I found this 'new' approach to a combat game very intriguing and fun. While I usually prefer to be looking down the sights, I greatly enjoyed this style of play. You command one of two squads of four soldiers, and can switch back and forth between them at will, choosing which position you want to lead from while directing the other squad. It's all about learning and implementing proper flanking and cover tactics, using one squad to cover the other, or to create a diversion to draw the attention of the enemy while your squad moves to a better position. When done well, it's a very rewarding feeling as one squad takes out the surprised threat from the side or rear. I do agree with a couple of the complaints I've read in these reviews: there should definitely be more grenades available for use, especially for the M203 (what soldier would only carry two rounds of ammo for this vital weapon?), and they should get resupplied when the squads restock their rifle ammo. Also, you should be able to progress with a casualty or two, and get reinforcements at the beginning of the next mission--having to stop everything and carry a guy all the way back to wherever the last resupply truck is gets old.

Having some way to render first aid on-site would've been nice. Having a little more range on hand-thrown grenades would also be nice--the game forces you too close on tosses due to the very limited range. These are all goals that would aid in the realism, as real troops would not have these limitations. Those nits aside, this is a very fun game. It looks quite good for the time of release, and there is a nice variety of terrain/obstacles to route your squads through.

Those looking for a good military game with a different feel from standard shooters would do well to try this one. Sure, it's a little old, and I'm sure there are newer ones that do many things better, but you could do a heck of a lot worse (especially for the tiny price you'd pay for a copy these days). I haven't played a lot of squad games, so I don't know what they may do differently, but I found this to be a very entertaining game for my tastes. Give it a shot (no pun intended!). Posted: 20 April, 2014 The original pulisher use to be THQ but it was mostly sold off towards the new owners Nordic Games.

So far there has not been any attempt to provide an official forum sticky of contacting for support regarding games they now own the best way to contact them is to reach them via the store page and look under info. I' am operating with Win 7 Home edition. The game works alright but just a warning this is an older title so this will not be the 'best' in sound or video by todays standards.

There are common reports of audio 'clicking' or the game completely unable to start. So please make sure to check with Nordic Games about issues with graphics, OS, or any other problem. This game is ONLY compatible with Windows XP, 2000. So even if you run this program in compatibility mode it still might not work. I use to play this game on the original Xbox back in 2005 I believe.

I had alot of fun when I played this before and for me this game had alot of replay factor. I still have not played the 2nd one yet but I do own both. I found that using a controller was easier for this game's mechanics involving orders and camera movment. It is not so bad using the keyboard and mouse, just have to get use to it. As this title is around 10 years old, I would recommend you look elsewhere for a newer game.

Your time (and money) will be better spent. In the end the choice is all up to you. Thanks for reading! Posted: 10 June While it does show its age in some aspects, Full Spectrum Warrior remains a very good game, and it is easy to see why it was so highly rated upon release.

Stepping away from genre restraints, Full Spectrum Warrior is a game focusing on strategy and tactics - especially making use of what you have at your disposal. While you have direct control over your squads, there is no actual shooting done by the player in this game, leaving you free to concentrate on positioning your teams and eliminating the opposing forces. On the higher difficulty levels, mistakes are punished fairly ruthlessly; while the game is ultimately not a simulator experience, it can be challenging at times. I highly recommend going through the below guide [all credit to OP]: Highly recommended to those looking for a different shooting experience and perhaps something more cerebral than your average FPS. Played on Windows 10 Pro x64 without any issues - I never experienced the audio stuttering noted by others.