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HomeLAN - When the time came to develop the first expansion pack what were the development team's main goals?

Nicola Aitoro - The main goal was to provide enhanced content to the game. In fact, since the beginning we had in mind to create a new big campaign, with levels set in an environment quite different to the previous ones (for this reason we chose the Mediterranean area) and with compelling multiplayer levels. Also, we wanted to add some multiplayer modes, to give more options to the player. As a result, each of the Athena Sword levels, is playable in 13 different modes ... which is quite an achievement.

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Originally posted by Raptor
que demo sacaste? a do novo ou a do RavenShield?

A do RavenShield, é claro. Também é praticamente a mesma coisa, a expansão só mete mais umas armas, modos e mapas. O Feeling é sempre o mesmo.

Não sei se é da acção ser calma e estudada e de não ter 10 rockets a voar ao mesmo tempo mas com este sistema a uns razoaveis 1280*1024 com tudo no maximo o jogo portou-se mesmo bem, isto é ... Quando explodi uma frag mesmo á minha frente o PC só respondeu passados 5 minutos ...
 
Nada como o nivel em que vamos a mansão pela 2x, limpar a casa, com uma bela de uma mp5sd com uma mira telescopica.

A minha grande duvida neste jogo, é se entramos em grande estilo com uma flash ou com o charme do gas lacrimogeneo.

Venha la a expansão que as 15(?) missoes souberam a pouco.
 
Porn URL pops up in Rainbow Six 3

Keen-eyed, dirty-minded gamer buys Web address featured in Ubisoft's squad shooter and links it to smut sites.

CNN/Money games columnist Chris Morris has uncovered a most embarrassing--and amusing--oversight in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3. Apparently, a level in the popular tactical shooter features a URL plastered in large letters across a wall. However, the game's developers at Ubisoft never got around to purchasing the address, and apparently had completely forgotten when the game was released on October 30, 2003.

Three weeks later, unemployed tech worker Tony Ashcraft noticed the URL as he was killing time (and terrorists) on his Xbox. After discovering it was not owned by anyone, he immediately purchased it. In an effort to boost the site's traffic--and thereby its asking price--he loaded it up with links to the ever-popular hardcore pornography.

Though Ubisoft is understandably irked by the incident, Ashcraft doesn't feel he's done anything wrong. "I don't really have a problem with it," Ashcraft told CNN, "The game is made for people who are 18 and higher. And if you're 18, you can rent or purchase pornographic materials in most states." Since Microsoft gave its usual "no comment" on the matter, there has been no word yet on whether a patch will be available on Xbox Live. It's safe to say, though, that the offending URL will be excised from the upcoming PlayStation 2 version of the game.
fonte: Gamespot

LOL!!! :-D
 
Será que virão agora os haitianos reinvidicar dinheiro porque a foto que aparece é de uma bailarina exótica do caribe, que por sinal é descendente (de terceira linha, claro!) de uma Haitiana e um Cubano?

Ou virá um qualquer colunista tarado dizer que esta situação é 10.000 pior que o Carlos Cruz e o Bibi a E******** (you know what i mean) uma criancinha da Casa Pia?
 
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