Thief: Deadly Shadows (read: Thief 3) is out, with demo
Thief: Deadly Shadows (read: Thief 3) is out, with demo
Picked this up the other day. After my initial hesitations about the controls and graphics, the game does seem to have grown on me. It's just like Thief, just updated graphics and new missions and such.
But if you aren't willing to buy the game based on that alone, check out the demo.
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83491
http://www.3dgamers.com/dl/games/thief3 ... k.exe.html
http://www.fileshack.com/file.x?fid=5021
You need a really beefy machine to play it, and a card that supports Pixel Shaders 1.1 (i.e. no GF2 or GF4 MX). Also a word of warning, the mouse feels really laggy, although you'll see why and probably adapt.
But if you aren't willing to buy the game based on that alone, check out the demo.
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83491
http://www.3dgamers.com/dl/games/thief3 ... k.exe.html
http://www.fileshack.com/file.x?fid=5021
You need a really beefy machine to play it, and a card that supports Pixel Shaders 1.1 (i.e. no GF2 or GF4 MX). Also a word of warning, the mouse feels really laggy, although you'll see why and probably adapt.
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So far I am very pleased and its a nice improvement over IW, though their design choices for the game engine still shows its flaws in the form of load zones, but its not as annoying as IW. The things I miss will be the video intros as well as the really large levels. And what I found annoying was most of the voice acting other than Benny's seem very "Americanized".
Other than that and its console inspired flaws and annoyances, its pritty damn good. Now the only hope is that it will sell enough copys to warrent an SDK and were set, but with Eidos going the way of Interplay that could still be impossible. *SIGH*
Other than that and its console inspired flaws and annoyances, its pritty damn good. Now the only hope is that it will sell enough copys to warrent an SDK and were set, but with Eidos going the way of Interplay that could still be impossible. *SIGH*
Heh, the funny thing is that I think the textures in the game are rather low-res, which makes sense considering the target platform is the Xbox. A lot of the space is also taken up by sounds, as Garret says a few things, and there is a decent amount of NPC noises and random talking.roid wrote:what the hell is it with the insane amount of textures in games.
Edit: and I wouldn't be surprized at all if the demo included all 5 intro movies. Probably for contractual obligations of some sort.
You don't get a sword in Thief 3. It was replaced with a dagger. The entire point of the game wasn't trying to do things by force anyway. Thief 2 did have a sword, but I don't remember it being useful at all, even on normal difficulty. Much better to use things like flash/gas grenades and run into shadows.edit: oh i remember my point! does any of the theif series have interesting intuitive sword swinging action, anything like Die By The Sword?
Right, those being the list of OS's not supported, which is a strange way of going about it nonetheless. They're probably meaning to say that Win2k and XP are the OS's that ARE supported. Still, it probably doesn't mean that they won't run it, since, it should at least run on Win2k3, even though it was listed as "not supported."
I saw it today at Wal-Mart while picking up and putting back the Spider-Man Deluxe DVD (saw the additional "special" features were not that at all).Top Wop wrote:Im downloading the demo since all of the other retail stores (Best Buy, Circuit City) dont have it till a month after release.
Going to wait for reviews, if it's great I'll add it to my list of games to get for my next desktop later this year or early 2005.
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TW, I don't care what OS's it's supported on, or runs on (I don't think I'm interested in the game anyway.) That's not the point...
I just think it's funny that they gave a list of which OS's it's NOT supported on. It would be shorter AND more accurate to say "it's supported on XP and 2K" than "it's not supported on 98, ME, NT, 95, CE, 3.1, DOS, Linux, IRIX, AIX, BSD, MacOS, OS/2, BeOS, Solaris, [blah blah blah blah], and PTMC_OS."
I just think it's funny that they gave a list of which OS's it's NOT supported on. It would be shorter AND more accurate to say "it's supported on XP and 2K" than "it's not supported on 98, ME, NT, 95, CE, 3.1, DOS, Linux, IRIX, AIX, BSD, MacOS, OS/2, BeOS, Solaris, [blah blah blah blah], and PTMC_OS."
Yes, it's an issue of support, i.e. money. The box also says it's not supported on laptop computers. Of course it can run on a laptop with the requisite hardware and OS requirements, but they choose not to support it, and explicitely state that so that they can avoid having to answer questions regarding said hardware and/or OS.Lothar wrote:I just think it's funny that they gave a list of which OS's it's NOT supported on.