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F E A R 2 - Project Origin

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Project Origin is more action oriented than the original F.E.A.R. Tight interior spaces bring back the tension of the first game, while large outdoor levels and mech suit combat aim directly for fast-paced, heart-pounding battle. However, as in the original F.E.A.R., a central feature in Project Origin is the ability to use the main character's enhanced reflexes to effectively slow time, for a "bullet-time"-like effect in combat and other action events. Another game feature is interactive environments that allow players to move and alter obstacles in order to clear a path or create cover, adding to the tactical possibilities for both sides in the fight. Throughout single-player adventure, scripted sequences, and dynamic combat put forth a stream of violent, fast-paced first-person shooter action, punctuated with a mix of sniping, exploration, puzzle solving, and story development.

 

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Minimum system requirements:

* CPU: P4 2.8GHz (3.2GHz Vista)/Athlon 64 3000+ (3200+ Vista)
* GPU: Fully DX9-compliant graphics card with 256MB (SM 2.0b). NVidia 6800 or ATI X700.
* Memory: 1GB (1.5GB Vista)
* HDD: 12GB
* OS: Windows XP SP2/Vista SP1
* DirectX: 9.0c
* Sound: DX9.0c compliant
* Optical drive: DVD (boxed only)
* Internet: Broadband

Recommended system requirements:

* CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz processor family/Athlon 64 X2 4400+ (required for MP host)
* GPU: Fully DX9-compliant graphics card with 512MB (SM 3.0). NVidia 8600 GTS or ATI HD 2900 XT.
* Memory: 1.5GB
* HDD: 12GB
* OS: Windows XP SP3/Vista SP1
* DirectX: 9.0c
* Sound: DX9.0c compliant
* Optical drive: DVD (boxed only)
* Internet: Broadband (768kbit/sec upstream required to host 16 players)

 

 

 

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