A tactical FPS (or, you know, maybe not). I remember this one mission in an airfield where you had to infiltrate a hijacked plane. To get near the plane without being seen, you had to slouch alongside a service truck.
That is all.
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Which was, by all accounts and purposes, an amazing game.
That's what I was going to say.
As in, I was going to suggest the name Rainbow Six Rogue Spear, and then, say that it's an amazing game. Because it is.
Seems kinda funky when I try and run it in Vista though. Or maybe it's newer drivers.. or.. newer Directx or something. Or a combination of the above. Funky graphical mishaps. Still playable though.
Definitely Rogue Spear, man that was a great game.
I really miss the old Rainbow Six games, with their open-ended planning phase. It gave a lot more replay value than these Vegas games and their restricted choices (Should I go in the left door or the right door?)
Especially in whichever one it was where you couldn't shoot anyone and had to do the whole thing undetected. That's fine in a stealth game, but the games really didn't have the setup for proper stealth.
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Which was, by all accounts and purposes, an amazing game.
That's what I was going to say.
As in, I was going to suggest the name Rainbow Six Rogue Spear, and then, say that it's an amazing game. Because it is.
Seems kinda funky when I try and run it in Vista though. Or maybe it's newer drivers.. or.. newer Directx or something. Or a combination of the above. Funky graphical mishaps. Still playable though.
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For some reason I think it's just the first rainbow six (it had an airfield level), but I can't remember if a truck ever moved.
I really miss the old Rainbow Six games, with their open-ended planning phase. It gave a lot more replay value than these Vegas games and their restricted choices (Should I go in the left door or the right door?)
Especially in whichever one it was where you couldn't shoot anyone and had to do the whole thing undetected. That's fine in a stealth game, but the games really didn't have the setup for proper stealth.