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Levels-4-You Demo of Men of Valor: Vietnam |
Posted Nov 3rd, 03:44pm by Lace Modified Nov 3rd, 03:52pm by Lace |
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Good morning, Vietnam! The singleplayerdemo of Men of Valor: Vietnam is here, and we can find if 2015 has been able to recreate the magic from MOH: Allied Assault.
Men of Valor: Vietnam is a first person shooter in the same style as Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and Call of Duty, where the action takes place in the bloodfilled and controversial Vietnamwar. The history is following a young, american marinesoldier through the early stages of war, and ends with the Tet-attacking in 1968.
The player will have to get his/hers group of soldiers through lot of difficult and demanding situations, and many of those are based on real happenings. As usual with games from 2015, all uniforms, weapons and vehicles will look real and behave in a realistic way. The game will also use scripted sequenses like those which made Allied Assault so popular. It should be possible to experience those in the just released demo
The demo has one mission, where you have to infiltrate a village, clean it for Vietcong-soldiers and, at the end, find a team of journalists. The installationfile is 430 MB, and you can get it here:
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Lace |
Posted 3rd Nov 2004 3:54pm |
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Before you downloadl it, read this:
System Requirements
MINIMUM CONFIGURATION
DirectX® 9.0c-compliant 64 MB 3D video card with hardware T&L and pixel shader support
Microsoft® Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP operating system
1.3 GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD® Athlon™ processor or equivalent
256 MB RAM
590 MB of uncompressed hard disk space for game files
DirectX® 9.0c (included)
DirectX®-compatible sound card and speakers or headphones
4X CD-ROM drive
Microsoft®-compatible mouse, keyboard
Broadband/LAN, DSL or faster Internet connection for online play
RECOMMENDED
Microsoft® Windows® XP
ATI® Radeon™ 9600 or NVIDIA® GeForce 5700 DirectX® 9.0c compliant 128 MB 3D video card with hardware T&L and pixel shader support or equivalent
2.8 GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD® Athlon™ or faster processor
512 MB RAM or more
24X or faster CD-ROM drive
For Dedicated Multiplayer Server: Broadband connection for 12 player maximum, T1 connection for 24 player maximum. |
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Smokemon |
Posted 3rd Nov 2004 6:04pm |
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I've mentioned before that this game is like the Call of Duty for Vietnam. And it really is. I've played both the Single and Mutli on this game, and just like with COD, I only like the single player.
Careful of kids downloading this game though, it's only the 2nd game I've ever came across where they cuss like it's an "R" rated movie.
There's also a link to download it at Fileplanet too, for those who have memberships.
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Modified Nov 3rd, 06:05pm by Smokemon |
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darragh |
Posted 3rd Nov 2004 7:03pm |
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Who made this game?(Edit: Stupid question)
Who made the pacific assualt game?(This one is supposed to do nothing new) |
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Modified Nov 3rd, 07:07pm by darragh |
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Lace |
Posted 3rd Nov 2004 9:16pm |
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Pacific Assault is in the same series as Medal of Honor: Allied Assault |
A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. |
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