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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Warning! Do not buy this game!!!,
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Delta Force: Xtreme 2 (DVD-ROM)
I've been a huge Novalogic fan since 1998. But this will be my last Novalogic game unless they get rid of their insane copy protection. In 32 years of gaming I have NEVER seen something this bad. For crying out loud, all I wanted to do was play the game in single player mode!
Here's what I had to do just to make the game run: I installed the game and started it. Then a screen came up with all the options blanked out because it said the game had to be activated online. Well, the computer I was using didn't have an Internet connection and there was no way to activate the game manually. Frustrated, I later installed the game on another PC back home. I once again attempt to activate the game. It won't. It says the game has to be updated first. Fine, I download and install the update. Then I try to activate the game again. Now I'm told I have to first log into my Novaworld account. I already had a Novaworld account, so I dug up it's account name and password. Well, it didn't work. Okay, I'll create a new account. Now the game says I have to exit the game. I exit. Then at the online account creation screen at Novaworld.com a questionnaire pops up and asks if I own any Novalogic games. Well duh! I click "Yes!!!". Then I proceed to fill in the 18 part form, create a character and login name that isn't already used on Novaworld, create a password, type in the case sensitive six digit online verification code found at the bottom of the screen, click the check mark that says "I accept the terms of use.", then I submit the form. Now I'm informed that my account has been rejected because it says my email address is already in their database! So, I request Novaworld e-mail me my "working" password and account name that they have on file. After getting their email I start the game again and type in the working account name and password. I try to activate the game again. Now it says it can't start the game because I need to go to Novaworld.com and enter my 28 digit "Delta Force: Xtreme 2" key code. "Are you kidding?!" So, I exit the game again. I go to the Novaworld website again and then request to change my online account settings. I enter my account and then type in the 28 digit key which I found inside my box. I also find I need to select a "character" online or I won't be able to play the game even in single player mode either. Done! Now I log out of Novaworld and start the game once again and successfully activate it! "Hurray!" Will miracles ever cease?! I then start a single player campaign. Oh, but wait, before the new campaign starts another screen pops up inside the game with a questionnaire and is asking me what my favorite Novalogic game of all time is! "Well, it sure as heck ain't this game!!!" The only good news I can offer is that I was able to get to the third mission before the game crashed. Folks, this is not what I call fun! Do yourself a favor and skip this game and Novalogic for that matter.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
DFX 2 Delivers,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Delta Force: Xtreme 2 (DVD-ROM)
like the game so far. Ive been playing Nova games for years. If you like open outdoor shooters with no boundaries then this game is something you should check out. It has a mix of maps for infantry and infantry with vehicles. If your familiar with DFX from some years back I will tell you what I noticed right off the bat. The multiplayer play seems smooth to me, its easier for me to hit targets and while playing the beta you can get a good idea of what Im talking about. The action is very fast, there is no more running around getting shot and then having to run some more. The vehicle spawning really delivers a lot of choices for example spawning into a helicopter and dive bombing on a tank, then popping your chute and dropping a satchel charge on it and escape into the cover of the terrain before blowing the tank sky high. Or spawning into a Blackhawk and firing the miniguns at advancing infantry. Spawn into a tank and help defend your team's position or spawn into a vehicle and run for cover as infantry its really a different experience then what we have seen in the past. This game does have a new community site which for those of us that were used to the old site this has been a large facelift from the ground up. You also can host your own maps, or make your own maps.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Rubbish! Total complete utter rubbish!,
By Bush ""not that Bush!!"" (London) - See all my reviews
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Delta Force: Xtreme 2 (DVD-ROM)
I have been a huge fan of the NovaLogic Delta Force and JO games for years. This title however is a rip off and is unfinished.
The game is supposed to ship with 40 maps it has however 7 or 8 on a good day running on the Nova servers, Novalogic claim that 5 different game types x 8 maps = 40 maps in total! At anytime currently you will find less than 80 players online globally. If you are not sure about the game have a look on the Novaworld forums to look how happy the customer base is! Save your money or go and rent "Point Break" either way you will have as much fun! Failing that wait for the game to be $2.00 in a month!
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