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| PLATFORM: | Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | DESTINEER INC |
| ESRB RATING: | Mature |
| FEATURES: | CD, Players choose from 28 infantry weapons or crew one of 14 detailed vehicles on the Russian Front, Battle on 13 different, realistic battlefield maps, 24 authentic weapons, The most realistic soldier and tank models of any World War II shooter, Editing tools included for custom modifications and levels |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 82116 |
| UPC: | 828068211264 |
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Customer Reviews of Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45
Among realistic FPS Red Orchestra is one of the best! I have read many of the reviews and I could not agree more with those who have regarded it has realistic and challenging. I actually bought the game in March because I could not avoid the allure of at least experiencing some simulated form of fighting on the Eastern Front. Well my experience at first was a little disappointing not due to any glitches with the game performance but given that your character can die and become wounded quite easily if your not cautious and think strategically. The enemy AI is not stupid (I have not been playing the game online!) and can put you out of action effectively. <
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>Only recently have I decided to take up arms again and play the game -- this time with a new philosophy : caution and much patience. Honestly I made a few kills and enjoyed myself overall using that new strategy. <
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>So that is the whole spirit of the game. It is not unlike the first Ghost Recon where prudence instead of all out bravery is a virtue. For goodness sakes it's modern warfare! <
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>However, if you are looking for a game with health packs and easy kills this game is not for you as the other reviewers have said because of the amount of patience and thought that has to go into game. Rushing in and attacking the enemy with the bayonet or emptying your ammo into a group of baddies will not win the game for you since the AI or your online opponent has some grand strategy planned out. Hence caution, patience, and much thought are necessary to play the game. <
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>If you do not find all that a problem and enjoy realistic shooters then by all means try this game out! <
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I am a big fan of all the Battlefield series games and have put many hours into them. Moreover, their latest release of BF2 is great and seems tough to beat. However, Red Orchestra caught my eye and drew my curiosity, so I bought it. Admits all the negative talk about this piece, I have found that not much of it was true.
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>Furthermore, because I have played a lot of 1st person war games I almost instantly was able to become an above average player. All it took was adjusting my configured keys as I was use to in other games. Additionally, team play also is very attractive in this work. With the use of VOIP and of course quick communication keys you can use affective teamwork.
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>All and All R.O. is a great game. Like others it is as close to war as possible because of the lack of cheat elements like automatic cross hairs, instant health recovery, and bullet count gage. Despite this, in my opinion these and other cheats that are missing from R.O. do not make this a dull game. Just like in BF2, if you used the Iron Sites on your weapon, you'll feel at home here. In addition, a person can still shoot from the hip, I mean if you're shooting with a machine gun your bound to hit something. Also, speaking of hitting stuff, this game has a little gore. Just watch a fellow team mate get hit with a tank shell.
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>Nonetheless, although I get killed often as I have done in any other game, I and even you can still play like Rambo in R.O. The only thing that I see as being inferior to BF2 is maybe graphics and some other elements that set BF2 aside. But R.O. still provides players with great sound affects, detailed scenery, open field game play, and attractive environments. It even educates you about some of World War II.
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>In closing, I hope many people will try this game, not only because I believe you'll like it but because I need some more enemies I can light up with my machine gun.
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Excellent support
@ Reviewer "J_L_M":
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>Many of your gripes and others were fixed in the recent patches, including:
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>* Loadng times have been greatly reduced due to a new file system structure included in the new patch.
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>* With regards to "Installer won't let you install on any drive but C" - I've installed Steam on two separate drives on two different occasions, neither of which were named "C". You must be doing something wrong.
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>* Artillery settings for each map have been tweaked. Also, with regards to this, the people who complain about excessive arty are usually the ones that run straight into it over ... and over ... and over again.
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>Also of note: The developers are extremely active in the community and are available on IRC or in the forums. Any issues are taken into account and dealt with as appropriate, as evidenced by the lengthy changelog for the recent patches.