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Global Operations Goes Gold

by Maarten Goldstein, Mar 08, 2002 10:33am PST

EA sends word that Barking Dog's Global Operations has gone gold. The Lithtech powered tactical FPS should be shipping to stores March 26. Fileplanet should have a demo of the game later today.

Global Operations, co-published by Electronic Arts and Crave Entertainment, takes place in 13 real world locations and hot spots as well as featuring 32 real life weapons. Global Ops includes 26 elite fighting forces and will also feature a specialty class system for which players can choose from six customizable specialties including sniper, recon, medic and heavy gunner. Weapon ballistics are accurately modeled so that players can shoot through walls and ceilings depending on distance and caliber of weapon. Global Ops also features 14 military hardware items such as grenades, night vision goggles, thermal vision and various explosive devices. Multiplayer in Global Ops will support up to 24 players. The emphasis will be on co-operative play as teams try to accomplish a wide variety of mission types including hostage rescue, bomb diffusing, escort and base destruction. Players experience a unique troop reinforcement scheme which reinserts players into the game via a helicopter or truck. Global Operations will also feature a single player game with AI bots.





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  • After glancing through most of those screenshots, I'm thinking that CS looks better than this. It does. A lot better. Oh yeah, and CS is free. I don't have to pay for it.
    They're expecting people to go out to stores and purchase this?
    EA's gotta have an OEM deal with HP or something. Your stepdad or you neighbor across the street will probably get a copy of this game bundled with their new PC. Global Ops is probably going to come standard with the next Kyro card or something. If this isn't a tax write-off for EA, then they've gotta be piggy-backing this pile on some hardware upgrade.

    It's not original, innovative, or more impressive than the (free) title it was hacked from.
    D.O.A. retail.

    -Rev.






  • Uh, Demo? I thought it was an "open beta" What happened to this statement,

    "There should not be any major issues in the beta test, but if there are we will react quickly to squash them. The feedback that we will get from having tens of thousands of players playing online will be invaluable."

    I guess the addendum to that staement is, "Since we've gone gold before releasing the beta, it means that you guys will have a huge patch the minute you buy it.... well, it's a PC game, so you would anyway, but now even moreso"