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Topic: Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Multiplayer Demo
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20790
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

A multiplayer demo for Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 has been released, and you can download it locally from AusGamers (there's a torrent available for it as well).

Unfortunately in typical Ghost Recon style, at first glance it appears to have somewhat poor dedicated server support (and our request for more information on running dedicated servers went unanswered) so it remains to be seen if this will be worth downloading just yet.
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CeMaX
Posts: 243
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Damn they need to get their s*** together :(
f***ing thing is dope!

They just patched the demo :\

last edited by CeMaX at 10:03:02 08/Jun/07
B.Hardball
Posts: 6378
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Are there any Ghost Recon single player demo's I could grab? I played one once and it was awesome!
CeMaX
Posts: 245
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.fileplanet.com/162772/160000/fileinfo/Ghost-Recon-Advanced-Warfighter-Demo

The first installment
B.Hardball
Posts: 6379
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Do I have to pay for site to download it?
B.Hardball
Posts: 6380
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oh I see... you have to pay if you want uber fast downloads... I'll have to deal with 700kb/sec
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20797
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you could get it faster and unmetered from GA
Super Nintendo Chalmers
Posts: 134
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
that game is rubbish and slow geez ive got a quad core pentium and 8800 gtx and it still blows goats .. so i wont be buying this pile of s***
Khel
Posts: 11604
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Sounds like the same story as the first one, crappy port to PC. Just play it on 360 where it rocks.
B.Hardball
Posts: 6383
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you could get it faster and unmetered from GA

By the time you posted that I already wasted 500meg of my limit:(
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20806
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I hope you learned your lesson - always look for local mirrors first!
rubba-chikin
Posts: 5293
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Comments on here pretty negative -1

Offical site all flash -1 million

Video did not impress -1
Whats with all the neon markers all over the screen... looks like ass

Pass for me.
Captain America
Posts: 1361
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
i like, it has very good graphics, good combat and a pretty good netcode. the computer i ran it on was a core 2 6400 2gb ram and 8800gts 640mb all settings set to high and runs good
HERMITech
Posts: 5115
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We just LAN'ed it up a bit last night (it also patched itself as soon as I loaded it) here at the Vault an it was good fun :)

Draw distance leaves something to be desired as do line of sight
I rate it as promising and look forward to the real deal
We should be giving it another decent run this evening with a couple of other lads when they come round!
whoop
Posts: 11420
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I just went to install it from trog's link and the self extracting exe thing was all in like french or some s***. Anyone else get that or has my computer gone nuts?
HERMITech
Posts: 5117
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
no, your not spazzing out, the extractor appears to be of the cheese eating surrender monkey variety, setup files and game install is all English
whoop
Posts: 11421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://users.bigpond.net.au/ritsuko/emoticons/psyduck.gif
cheese eating surrender monkey

someone on my msn has something similar as their personal message thing, you're not them are you?
HERMITech
Posts: 5118
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh
nah mate, I just love that term ever since I heard Gramps from the simpsons describing the cheese eaters
whoop
Posts: 11422
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well I just installed it, and there's no server under 300 ping, what a load of gays***.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20808
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nah mate, I just love that term ever since I heard Gramps from the simpsons describing the cheese eaters
Actually it was Willy
Captain America
Posts: 1363
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
the game has good netcode and i found it plays pretty good with 300+ ping, even 500ms was playable
HERMITech
Posts: 5119
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Actually it was Willy

Really? Wonder why I always thought it was Gramps... Must be cause he was sposed to be in WWII I guess
B.Hardball
Posts: 6389
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I gave the original one a go that CeMax posted a link to (and trog later on)... I didn't think my PC was s*** but at the lowest setting for everything it's still unplayable. I want the old, old Ghost Recon that's set out in the jungle and stuff, and you can switch between the members of your squad and stuff.
MrWolf
Posts: 180
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Original Ghost Recon is still one of my absolute fav's for co-op lannage. I remember playing through all the missions on the original + the 2 expansions in an all-nighter, 'twas the juice!

If you track it down then it'd be worth your while locating the Harntrox MODs for it. Crazy co-op vs 200+ AI, sometimes they just come at you in waves... it's sweet as.
koopz
Posts: 6225
Location: Queensland

played MP for 4 solid hours tonite with 6 people..


thumbs up


that hammer c*** kept on shooting me.. there I said it - where's my lapdance
whoop
Posts: 11429
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
why don't I ever get invited to these awesome games :(
H@MMER
Posts: 260
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It is a lot of fun,

Don't think of it as a BF2 replacement but a revamped OLD SCHOOL Rogue Spear.

Very cool run and gun style of play.

Clan's with vent/TS2 & coordination would make this game very competitive.

We tried cat & mouse, as well as normal TDM and found it quite excellent.
Cl1nt
Posts: 868
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Weird, it double posted and put BB Code in the first post, wtf.

#27 11:56am 11/06/07

#28 11:59am 11/06/07


Sure it did noob.
HERMITech
Posts: 5122
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Draw distance is fine, it's set for a mid-day haze and is realistic.

No it's not...
Once you get to the full distance you can see parts of the model disappear eg, you can see the tip of a rifle and their hands up to their elbows. Also, you can be laying prone near an edge and cannot aim further down than a 30 degree angle

Other than those extremely minor annoyances, it's a f***ing brilliant bit of fun! 8/10
whoop
Posts: 11430
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also, you can be laying prone near an edge and cannot aim further down than a 30 degree angle

yeah I found this in GRAW, try to lay down & sneak along and all of a sudden I'll be looking at the sky
Cormac
Posts: 420
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
I have been enjoying the demo as there are some significant improvements over GRAW1. The introduction of new weapons and a new game mode is also welcome.

I will be more interested to see how many Aussies play the Retail release and how many Aussie Servers there are.

GRAW1 was not released with SADS and this contributed to it not becoming popular in Australia. The SADS for GRAW2 was not made available for the Demo but the Dev's have assured the Community that it will be made available to all and sundry upon Retail release. The SADS will not require a CD/DVD in the optical drive of the computer running the SADS, no CD Key will be required to run the SADS, you do not have to buy a copy of the game to get a copy of the SADS...omg it sounds like proper SADS :) I just hope that they have made a linux version of the SADS.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I will be more interested to see how many Aussies play the Retail release and how many Aussie Servers there are.
I suspect the number of servers will be directly proportional to the number of complaining Australians on their forums, so get cracking :) The more noise you make about dedicated server software the more likely it is they'll take you seriously.

I am more than happy to be a point contact for Ubisoft (as they well know) on what features their software should have in order to be useful to gamers from a server standpoint.
boba
Cainer
Posts: 2646
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought the retail release was coming with a dedicated server, just the demo wasn't?
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
All Ghost Recon games have come with a "dedicated server" - but historically they have been servers you can only activate form within the game and run from within the game - meaning you need to be able to run a full screen 3d accelerated application to run a server.

Most game servers (at least, all the ones we ever use) don't have 3d cards. Running a fullscreen 3d app uses 100% of the CPU to do anything, so it means you can effectively only run 1 server per whole box (as opposed to say, Counter-Strike where you can run as many servers as you want as long as the total amount of CPU usage for each one doesn't exceed the capacity of the box).

Further, many times you need the game CD/DVD in the drive to actually start the server (...because you're actually starting the game). Most game servers (at least, ours) don't even have CD/DVD drives.

A dedicated server should have the following CORE features to be actually useful:

* freely available (anyone should be able to run a server)
* should run in console mode, or be a very simple GUI app
* should not require the DVD or CD to run
* should be able to set settings in a config file and by command line (and should come with a default config file)
* should be able to bind to specific IP and port

Needless to say there's a stack of other features, but its a good start
orbitor
Posts: 7292
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
pretty sure this one ain't a console port, but rather a separate PC-specific game. Still might not be very well optimised though :P

Billy: I still have a boxed version of the original Ghost Recon you could have for a nominal fee :)
boba
Cainer
Posts: 2647
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
according to here http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/2791043913/m/1361067245
Dedicated Servers:
You can install it on any PC (no need to have the CD in the drive, no powerful GPU needed). It includes admin tools & remote control.
still need to wait to see if this is true or not =P
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20867
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeh, I've read that as well, but I'll believe it when I see it. My big question is, if they have that already, WHY NOT PUT IT IN THE DEMO!?!?!? Considering your MP demo is an ADVERTISEMENT for your game, surely you should make it accessible as possible to as many people as you can??!!oneone
Cormac
Posts: 421
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
I suspect that the SADS has software that UBI does not want to be public until the Retail release. Thats all I could think of.
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