Step into the boots of Boyd Travers, Private First Class of the 82nd Airborne Division and engage in battles throughout Europe. From rocky beginnings in Sicily to war-winning triumphs in Germany, each mission begins behind enemy lines, with an intense and fully interactive airdrop.
Features:
- The first step is everything – Unprecedented player choice. NON-LINEAR Missions in a free-roaming FPS.
- Start each mission with an airdrop into enemy territory where the landing spot you choose can dramatically change the course of battle. On the ground, tackle enemies and complete objectives in whatever order you chose as your navigate your way through a massive, free-roaming FPS environment.
- A wide variety of historically accurate CUSTOMIZABLE WEAPONS are at your disposal.
- Develop skills on your personalized weapon with field modifications that remain persistent throughout the entire game.
- Medal of Honor Airborne will present the MOST BELIEVABLE HUMANS in a game.
- Utilizing the very latest technology to deliver truly believable humans within the gaming environment.
- A formidable new AI system delivers unpredictable and intelligent enemies which challenge even your most battle-hardened strategies.
- Engaging the enemy triggers death animations unique to each and every encounter.
- New and exciting multiplayer! Deathmatch style online play, 2 new multiplayer modes and Team-based game play.
System Requirements:
For Windows XP SP2
- Processor: 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP 2800+
- Memory: 1GB RAM
- Video Card: NVIDIA Geforce 6600GT (Some slower GPUs with higher model number’s also not recommended.) ATI Radeon X1300PRO
- Video Card Memory: 128MB RAM
For Windows Vista
- Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 3800+
- Memory: 1GB RAM
- Video Card: NVIDIA Geforce 6600GT (Some slower GPUs with higher model number’s also not recommended.) ATI Radeon X1300PRO
- Video Card Memory: 128MB RAM
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Guys theres this thing about DirectX 10 i want to get cleared up. Hope you can help.
Even though DX10 is sold as Vista exclusive, it can be run on Windows XP right? Ive heard that that theres a cracked DX10 version out there that can be installed on XP and can be utilized using a DX10 card. Is this true? will it work? Any drawbacks? Will the driver updates work?