Delta Force: Xtreme 2 Arrives on PC Next Week
by Chris Faylor, May 22, 2009 2:16pm PDTThe latest entry in NovaLogic's military shooter series Delta Force will be released via North American retailers and digital download platform Direct2Drive next Tuesday, May 26, the publisher-developer announced today.
Dubbed Delta Force: Xtreme 2, the PC sequel packs ten single-player missions and nine co-op missions for up to four players, along with new vehicles and a level editor.
In terms of online competitive play, there's five game modes--Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Team King of the Hill, Capture the Flag, and Flagball--said to support a whopping 150 players. The company was quick to attach an asterisk to the "150 players" bullet point, clarifying that "not all features may be available at time of purchase" and "some features may only be available to NovaWorld Gold premium members."
As for system requirements, these presumably minimum specs were provided:
Video Card: Direct3D video card with 64 MB or greater required
OS: Windows XP, VISTA (32 & 64)
CPU: Pentium 4 Minimum CPU Required
RAM: 1 GB or greater required
Hard Drive: 2 GB available
Direct X: DirectX 9.0c or greater required
Sound: Windows compatible sound card
Internet: Internet connection required, broadband recommended
DVD: DVD-ROM drive required
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The maps are massive which makes sniping actually gun. You go out 1300m and pick people off or go in CQC with a knife. The sniper rifles are actually semi realistic where the sniper doesn't have a grand maul seizure upon firing and bullets actually travel up to 2km.
sad
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i had fun with it back in the days
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I stopped buying them after DFBHD and Joint Ops because the games just didn't move on.
There was no tecnological advancement and no engine improvments, it's still riddled with cheaters and trainers are made with relative ease.
Sadly Novalogic fail to move with the times, even though it may be a fun game in essense this game is the first doom when compared to even Quake III.
Still, it's nice to see they are still releasing games!
This comes outta the blue but awesome!!
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