Another problem with the missions is that they require a lot of trial and error to really figure out what you're supposed to do. You'll die several times while trying to figure out what the best position is to complete your objectives, or where enemies will be coming from. This means you'll replay the same mission several times, even on the easiest difficulty. This is especially frustrating when you go through 20 minutes or more of buildup, only to have the guy you were supposed to assassinate get spooked and run away. Then you have to go through that 20-minute buildup all over again. Luckily, you can save anywhere you want and at any time, though you do have a limited number of saves per mission. You'll want to save often so you don't have to keep going over your same tracks every time you die.
Headshots are the order of the day in Sniper Elite.
You'll die a lot, too, because as a sniper you aren't equipped to take much damage. A few rounds from a machine gun at close range are more than enough to put you down. You can find bandages and medikits on the ground and by searching corpses, but healing items are few and far between. The enemy artificial intelligence here is deviously intelligent, as well. In fact, the AI is almost too intelligent sometimes; they have an uncanny sense of where you are at all times, even when you've gone to great lengths to remain concealed. The enemies in the game don't often just stand there and wait for you to pop them in the head. Enemies run for cover, crouch, and lay down, and they'll even work together to pull some dirty tricks. For instance, a group of enemies might keep you occupied while another enemy sneaks around behind you and unloads a clip in your back before you can even turn around to see what's happening. If you shoot an enemy in the leg, he'll fall to the ground and squirm around while shouting for help. If you don't finish him off right away, another enemy will pick up his fallen comrade and carry him to safety. The game does a great job of making the enemies seem crafty and intelligent. A good deal of the challenge here is derived from the fact that it's usually far more effective to outfox your enemies than it is to outgun them.
TRAILER:
Stealth Third Person Shooter
- Developer: Rebellion Software
- Publisher: Namco Hometek
- Release Date: 30.09.2005
- Official Website:
Minimum System Requirements:
System: 1GHz or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB
Hard Drive Space: 4000 MB
Other: DX 8 Compatible Sound Card
Recommended System Requirements:
System: 1.4Ghz or equivalent
RAM: 512 MB
Video Memory: 32 MB
Hard Drive Space: 4000 MB
Other: NVIDIA GeForce 4 TI 32 MB+
Installation:
- Unrar
- Unrar Again Sry (2 .RAR Files Cos I Compressed It More Soz)
- Move Extracted Folder To Program Files
- Right Click Sniper Elite.exe Or Something Like That, And Create Shortcut.
- Move To Desktop.
- Have Fun Playing
http://rapidshare.com/files/88114474/_PC__Sniper_Elite_Uploaded_By_philly93.part01.rar
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