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Saturday 28 December 2013

Pc Game Just Cause Full Version

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Just Cause The company published by Eidos Interactive game which tells the story of a revolution. The main protagonist Rico Rodriguez travels to the tropical state of San – esperito in order to overthrow the corrupt government. The method of the game’s protagonist iqinebs shesarluleblad its plan to completely damokidebilia the player’s imagination. The game has complete freedom of movement, transport, such as aircraft hand .

Just Cause has all of the makings of a great sandbox game. It has a vibrant, open world with a multitude of environments to explore. There are a huge number of side quests to keep you occupied along with a slew of vehicles and weapons to aid you in your quest to see everything and blow it up. The trouble is that the deeper you delve into the game, the more shallow everything gets and the more prevalent the bugs and faults in the game become. There is fun to be had with Just Cause, but it doesn’t last long enough to warrant more than a rental.

Just Cause shows that it was designed around the console experience. For starters, maneuvering the vehicles is awkward using a keyboard and mouse. Further, the console versions have huge targeting help with a lock on system for every enemy and vehicle in the game. The PC version removes this while you’re on the ground, but retains it while you’re in the air trying to grapple onto a vehicle or using a stationary turret gun. There isn’t any option to adjust this, so the easy run and gun gameplay that adds to the over-the-top feel of the console experience is lacking here.

Just Cause puts players in the role of Rico Rodriguez, a debonaire CIA agent with a flair for capturing the hearts of women everywhere and the skills needed for regime change. Rico doesn’t exactly work as a behind-the-scenes operator. You won’t be brokering deals or throwing silent support to pro-US dissenters. Nope. The powers that be prefer to send Rico in to destroy weapons caches, publicly assassinate people, and generally cause as much chaos as possible.

Now we’re not sure exactly how long it actually takes to topple a dangerous government in real life. If the government of the fictitious San Esperito can be taken as an example, then the entire process takes 21 missions and can be completed in about six hours. That is, of course, if those doing the regime change ignore all of the side quests
Enlisting local help is easy when you’re as suave as Rico.
Most people that enjoy sandbox style games probably wouldn’t set out to ignore the side quests. That’s half the point of playing a game like Just Cause. You’re given a huge jungle world with a loose set of goals for you to pursue at your leisure. The problem with Just Cause, though, is that there really isn’t any incentive to explore the world and try out the various side quests that are available. The main reason for this is that the side quests presented just aren’t engaging, especially compared to the story missions. Exploring the world can be fun and there is a lot to see and cool ways to see it. But if you’re not actively working on quests, then all you’ve got is sightseeing and vehicle hopping.

There are a number of different side quests, some of which are entertaining for a short amount of time while others seem like they were only placed in the game because other sandbox style games have something like them. The prime example of this is the racing missions. What racing has to do with regime change is beyond us, but it’s in all of the other games like Just Cause so it may as well be here. Too bad you’re not actually racing in these side quests. All you do is drive from one checkpoint to the next under a very forgiving time limit. No competition rides alongside you. The only difficult part of these racing missions is finding the next checkpoint which isn’t always obvious

System requirementsThe minimum requirements of Just Cause (PC version):
Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
CPU: Pentium 4 1.4 GHz or AMD AMD Athlon XP equivalent
RAM: 512MB
Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compatible 64MB 3D Accelerated Card with TnL (GeForce4 ti4200/Radeon 9 series)
Sound: DirectX 9.0c-compatible
DVD-ROM: 4x Quad-Speed DVD-ROM drive
HDD: 5800MB free disk space
Input devices: Keyboard and mouseThe recommended requirements of Just Cause:

Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
CPU: Pentium 4 2.8 GHz or AMD Athlon equivalent
RAM: 1GB
Graphics: DirectX 9.0c-compatible 256MB 3D Accelerated Card (GeForce 7 Series/ATI Radeon X1800)
Sound: DirectX 9.0c-compatible
DVD-ROM: 4x Quad-Speed DVD-ROM drive
HDD: 5800MB free disk space
Input devices: Keyboard and Mouse


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