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Warhammer 40.000 Dawn Of War II GOLD Edition
Platform: PC Language:Español English French Italian German Gender:Accion Quality: DVD Format: ISO Size: 6.21 GB Date: 02-10-2013 Release: PROPHET THQ has released the system requirements for Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II. They are not too demanding at all, compared to some of the more beefier games out there today. The game will hit shelves on February 27, 2009 for the PC. Minimum Requirements Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista SP1 P4 3.2 GHz (single core) or any Dual Core processor 1 GB RAM (XP), 1.5 GB RAM (Vista) A 128MB Video Card (Shader Model 3) – Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT / ATI X1600, or equivalent 5.5 GB of Hard Drive space Recommended Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista SP1 AMD Athlon 64×2 4400+ or any Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GB RAM (XP and Vista) A 256MB Video Card (Shader Model 3) – Nvidia GeForce 7800 GT / ATI X1900, or equivalent 5.5 GB of Hard Drive space We are in the subsector Aurelia, home of the Space Marine Chapter of the Blood Ravens. You are a young commander who your old friend Captain Thale has asked for help to stop an Ork invasion. This mission is vital for Chapter it is the place of origin of the new recruits. His fall would mean the fall of the Chapter. Sometime after the events above and all the mystery solved, Planet Aurelia appear after centuries of extinction in the Warp. At that time is when he gets a distress signal to the codes of the Chapter. We have to go and find out what happens there and solve the mystery. After this introduction to both arguments, remember that analyzes both the original game and the 1st expansion, we must say that the story is typical of good and bad but in expanding the argument becomes much more interesting enemies and surprises that not only does the script but also marked by the gameplay as I will indicate in the gameplay section. The biggest problem is that it delves into the Warhammer 40,000 universe enough and races and moral archetypes are too superficial. What do I mean by this? that in this universe are not so clear about the roles of "The Good" and "The Bad". A servant of Chaos can be more "good" than a servant of humanity. That is the greatness of this universe where as in the real world things are not as simple and transparent, and where there are more shades of gray than black and white. Unfortunately the arguments of these games fail to capture this, and makes even be correct in their interpretations, are always something lame. Sharing Widget |
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