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Off-Topic Discussion => Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: redsniper on October 12, 2006, 10:24:04 pm
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I'm getting back into Far Cry (just re-installed and downloading latest patch as we speak) but I remember that the main campaign was really long and that I got tired of it after a while and had to force myself through many parts of it.
Anywho, the parts I remember really enjoying were the times early on when it was just you versus the mercs in the jungle. No mutated jumping bean apes and nuclear reactors and such.
If anyone knows some good single player maps where I can just fight some fools I'd appreciate it. The ultimate would be a map that randomizes lots of things so that the conditions would be different every time although I think that's wishful thinking. [uk]Cheers.[/uk]
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No one? Not even Sandwich?
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Yeah, I too would like to hear if there's anyone with suggestions. I'm not an online player, least not for a long while, and so for me to get any enjoyment outta MODs they've gotta be single player. Swhy I love this place so much.
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:arrr:
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[uk]Cheers.[/uk]
Nice one 8) I gotta say i've only got Predator instincts on the 360, But the editors great, Ever tried the PC editor?
Failing that try http://www.farcry-maps.com/news.php
Enjoy ;7
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Just saw this. No, I don't know of any extra maps, but the ones that ship with the game are plenty large that I doubt you've discovered everything about them. :)
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The most important thing I learned from FarCry is that when you are
- sneaking around in a genetic mutation research facility
- surrounded by extremely lethal signs of its success
- receiving orders from some random dude you don't even know
- happen to notice a pair of biohazard needles lying around on a desk
- just before you're about to detonate a nuclear weapon
- and don't have a sure quick ride out of there
that the last thing you should do, in general, is to pick up the aforementioned biohazard needles and inject yourself with whatever the hell is in them. :p
That being said, it was an interesting FPS, and the maps were incredibly detailed and non-freeform. The biggest problem I had with Far Cry was the inconsistency. Some parts it was as smooth as Padme's back, other parts it was more jerky than Fry after 99 cups of coffee. The same also held for its difficulty. (No colorful analogies there. :p)
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That being said, it was an interesting FPS, and the maps were incredibly detailed and non-freeform.
I think you said the opposite of what you meant to say there.
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Speaking of freeform maps, I just started playing Battlefield 2 (single-player, that is), and I have to say that I'm extremely impressed with the maps. Granted, they're not nearly the same scale as the FarCry levels are, but they really do seem like actual locations instead of maps someone built for a FPS. Especially the Arab-esque cities, those were top-notch.
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That being said, it was an interesting FPS, and the maps were incredibly detailed and non-freeform.
I think you said the opposite of what you meant to say there.
You may be right.
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Farcry was great, dont forget, without Farcry there'd be no Crysis......