

Sure, the tasks were repetitive, but for me it was all about the different locations and approach you could pick. You can find it in the Dogon village, if I remember well.īut I absolutely loved the setting and the physics of the game. I especially liked the Jackal's "Gluten-Free Bread" rant. I really liked coming across Jackal Tapes, or Predecessor Tapes. Of course, the ending itself could have been a lot more developed, oh well.
#FAR CRY 2 AMBX FREE#
I kindda liked the fact that it wasn't a story that was forced down your throat and you were free to feel as detached or involved in it as you wanted. I actually liked the story and didn't forget about it as soon as I was doing something else in the game (which seems to be a complain). I had more fun with it than I had with the following games I bought in the last year: Assassin's Creed, Crysis, Spore, The Witcher (if your complain about Far Cry 2 is that many of the choices are semi artificial and that the gameplay outcome is pretty much the same, I think the same can be said of The Witcher.), Sins of a Solar Empire, Grand Theft Auto 4 and maybe Mass Effect. So, how do I rate this game? Pretty highly I think. Although I did complete a lot of the side missions etc. I rarely play first person shooters that require 35h to go through. I know I got a phone-call in-game after doing this.Īlso when I tried to play online it made amBX graphics available in the options (adds detail) and different types of machetes (just the looks). There are like 10-15 codes, but only like 4-6 of them worked for me. just google "far cry 2 additional content" and you'll find a bunch of codes to enter. He seems to have triskeles tattooed on his knuckles.ĮDIT more to say: Also, I found a gold AK-47, pretty sure it's not super difficult.Īnd if you go online, you can trigger a few additional missions.
#FAR CRY 2 AMBX SKIN#
Of course, he's some sort of red-headed guy with a pale skin and all I see all the time are the freckles on his arms, hehe. I decided to play the ex-IRA guy for some reason. It's not like the lowest possible is always the best, hehe.Īnyway, to add something related to Far Cry 2, which character did you pick? 15 degrees is kindda low, I think CPUs work better at a certain temperature, like, they have an optimal temperature. Turns out my PC's temperature is pretty much always between 50 and 65 celsius, idle or not.
