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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 7:52 pm
by TimC
[quote=""Michael""]Is this a digital copy?[/quote]
Yes you can download both SWAT4 and TSS, it's all one install file. For me it installed both at the same time. Check out the downloads section for the 1.1 patch.
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 7:53 pm
by sander
isn't the gog already 1.1?
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 8:06 pm
by Ninwes
[quote=""sander""]isn't the gog already 1.1?[/quote]
Yes it is
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 8:07 pm
by TimC
[quote=""Ninwes""]Yes it is
[/quote]
Oh well i didn't know that, makes sense now lol... guess i was referring to the admin mod thing lol
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 8:20 am
by Recon
I've heard Swat 3 is pretty good also.
Does someone has it to play with? Wanna try the game.
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 12:34 pm
by Defeater
[quote=""Recon""]I've heard Swat 3 is pretty good also.
Does someone has it to play with? Wanna try the game.[/quote]
Actually, I own a physical copy and it's still wrapped in plastic.
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 12:19 pm
by 223Games
[quote=""Defeater""]Actually, I own a physical copy and it's still wrapped in plastic.[/quote]
that has some value to it
ahaha
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 1:42 pm
by Biodome
[quote=""223Games""]that has some value to it
ahaha[/quote]
Is that a collector's item now? I always assumed you could easily obtain the copies in new condition, but I might be wrong on that.
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 2:01 pm
by Nicoleise
[quote=""Recon""]
I've heard Swat 3 is pretty good also.
Does someone has it to play with? Wanna try the game.[/quote]
I've played it but no longer have the disc. Not sure if it will actually run in newer Windows versions.
It's a game that's not
massively different from SWAT 4, and I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to owners of SWAT 4.
There are some differences though - of course different missions, in many cases they do feel more intense. There are also differences in e.g. how suspects react. To me, SWAT 3 feels more realistic, since I feel that runners are less likely, which is consistent with my expectancy of a suspect holding an AK.
I liked stuff like the "radio" (commands) much better though; it was numbered items, just as in Arma, so you'd quickly learn that e.g. 1-1-7 might be stack up and try the door.
I feel that in SWAT 4, the focus was on improving the graphics, sound and immersiveness of the gameplay from the predecessor, whereas I feel that with SWAT 3 they worked more on the core concept of the game and left the visuals "as is".
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:04 pm
by Recon
[quote=""Nicoleise""]I've played it but no longer have the disc. Not sure if it will actually run in newer Windows versions.
It's a game that's not
massively different from SWAT 4, and I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to owners of SWAT 4.
There are some differences though - of course different missions, in many cases they do feel more intense. There are also differences in e.g. how suspects react. To me, SWAT 3 feels more realistic, since I feel that runners are less likely, which is consistent with my expectancy of a suspect holding an AK.
I liked stuff like the "radio" (commands) much better though; it was numbered items, just as in Arma, so you'd quickly learn that e.g. 1-1-7 might be stack up and try the door.
I feel that in SWAT 4, the focus was on improving the graphics, sound and immersiveness of the gameplay from the predecessor, whereas I feel that with SWAT 3 they worked more on the core concept of the game and left the visuals "as is".[/quote]
Isn't Swat 3 selling in Steam? Thought all games which are in Steam runs at least on Win 7...