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F.E.A.R. preview - preview|
| (hx) 02:10 PM CEST - Oct,11 2005 |
Both
GameSpot and
IGN
have posted their initial impressions from playing the retail version of
F.E.A.R. This first
person shooter from Monolith and VUGames ships next week!
GameSpot: As expected, this is a game that will tax the beefiest of PCs out
there. To make things easier for you, F.E.A.R. will automatically detect your
hardware and configure the video, audio, and gameplay settings to eek out the
best performance on your system. You can still tweak the settings yourself, but
keep in mind that you'll need an extremely high-end PC to run the game with all
the graphical eye candy turned on. The minimum system requirements are a 1.7GHz
CPU with 512MB of RAM and a 64MB video card (GeForce4Ti or Radeon 9000 or
higher). However, the recommended system requirements are a 3GHz CPU, 1GB of
RAM, and a 256MB Radeon 9800 Pro or GeForce 6600 video card or higher.
IGN:
The game as a whole looks darned gorgeous. With a 6800GT and a 3.0GHz P4 in this
particular rig, the auto-detect performance settings cranked almost every bell
and whistle to the max (minus soft shadowing, which is very demanding on even
the latest cards). No antialiasing, but anisotropic filtering was set to 4x at
1024x768. The stress test has changed from an in-engine cinematic to a Unreal
Tournament-style fly-through, and this rig average 39 frames per second. Not too
shabby. So it does appear that the game is indeed been optimized since the demo
was released. You will want a DX9 card, preferably no less than a Radeon 9700
Pro or GeForce 6600GT. The gunfire haze, smoke effects, heat shimmer, distortion
effects and filters, slo-mo tracers, explosions, bumped-mapped textures, and
reflections all look quite pretty. And every detail setting is explained in the
options menus, which is a nice touch, instead of having to dig through a manual
or Google it for something that's hopefully explained in English, and briefly.
You shouldn't have much trouble getting FEAR to perform to your liking, since
there's a very long list of options you can toggle or adjust to certain levels.
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last 10 comments: | xxxx | (06:30 PM CEST - Oct,11 2005 ) | | I think this game is pretty wicked. The MP is 'ok' I guess. Only thing that kinda blows about mp is that they've tried to make it so that it appeals to anyone by allowing direct changes to weapons through a flat file, but what this does imo, is create to vast a variety of different games out there. Meaning you can have some pretty strange happening with your weapons from server to server. That kinda of suck because the consistency is not there and that can turn a lot of people off. I for one, based on this am not overly interested in the MP portion of this game. I did play demo, it was fun etc. Bullet time is cool but I rather not waste my time with another game trying to find a 'normal' server. Of course they could change all that and put in a decent interface, only time will tell I guess. | |
| Nosferatu | (09:11 PM CEST - Oct,11 2005 ) | Most people will buy FEAR for the singleplayer alone. Even if there wasn't any multiplayer, that wouldn't stop anyone from purchasing the game. The emphasis is on the story, AI, atmosphere, SP gameplay, the feeling of fitting in this world so the MP doesn't matter. It's just good when you can return in the world with your frinds against you, but not too essential for me personally. Most gamers in need for hardcore MP prefer specialised games after all.
Still, I'd like to kick my friends' asses a few times in FEAR. I think no need to worry about it's fun-factor too much though. It has features other games haven't and the developers in Monolith are talented people. | |
| Sabot | (11:59 PM CEST - Oct,11 2005 ) | Well i can't wait to play this with all the 'bells and whistles on!' :lol:
Just built myself an Athlon AMD64 3500+,ASUS A8N-E Ultra mobo, 1Gig of Crucial Ballistix CAS2 PC3200-running dual channel, BFG GeForce 7800GT -factory OverClocked- 256mb and TAGAN EasyCon 480W PSU. All nicely fitted in a Thermaltake Shark full tower http://www.thermaltake.com/xaserCase/shark/black/black.htm 8)
It's *eaten* every game i've thrown at it so far!
B&W2,Far Cry,MSFS 2004 all full on with every setting enabled on the card and it still produces sweet fps. :twisted: | |
| xxxx | (02:48 PM CEST - Oct,12 2005 ) | | Cool Stumpus, nice system! Ya I'm buying FEAR for MP, but I know clans that wanted to move to FEAR as another choice for MP. But alas, that wont happen. Should be a fun game and I agree, Monolith does rock. | |
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