Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter finally makes its way over to the PC,
and as far as the single-player game goes, this version of the game
might be the most overall impressive of all. The massive urban areas you
fight in are even larger and more detailed than the already spacious
areas in the Xbox 360 version of the game, adding a great deal of
tension since this added landmass makes for many times more possible
hiding places for bad guys. Also, there's more interactivity to the
world and flexibility with the tactical map, which gives you more
precise control over your teammates. Unfortunately, all this added
immersion comes at a heavy price, as playing the game is sure to put a
strain on even the highest-spec machines. Barely make the minimum
requirements? Don't even think of picking this game up, unless you're
satisfied with big compromises in lighting, texture quality, and frame
rate. If you have a machine that can handle the game, though, GRAW
delivers a hardcore tactical shooter campaign that hearkens back to the
original Ghost Recon games on the PC. It's too bad the multiplayer
aspect of the game is so bug-ridden as to render it inconsequential.
Processor: Pentium 4/Athlon XP or better
RAM: 1 GB
Video Card: DirectX 9-compliant Shader 2.0 card with 128 MB of VRAM
(NVIDIA GeForce 6/7 families and ATI Radeon 9600-9800/X families)
Hard Drive: 5 GB
CD-ROM: 2x or faster DVD-ROM
Processor: Internet/network with TCP/IP connection at 28.8 kbit/s
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