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Team Rainbow is a multinational task force comprised of counter-terrorism experts from around the globe. Equipped with state-of-the-art weapons, Team Rainbow is deployed during terrorist crises. When all other attempts have failed, Rainbow is brought in...
Team Rainbow is a multinational task force comprised of counter-terrorism experts from around the globe. Equipped with state-of-the-art weapons, Team Rainbow is deployed during terrorist crises. When all other attempts have failed, Rainbow is brought in to save the lives of innocent people.
They do not negotiate with terror. They destroy it.
Members of the team are from all over the world, the best of the best, and you are one of them.
You start out rescuing hostages from terrorists, but as you go on, you discover there are bigger things at stake. Such as the entire world.
Based upon the acclaimed franchise by the famous author Tom Clancy
The focus on planning and situational awareness make this a “thinking man’s shooter”
Manage an elite unit of anti-terrorist operatives and take part in the action
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NVIDIA compatibility notice: Under Windows XP (32-bit), Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six requires graphic card drivers version 285.58 or older.
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NVIDIA compatibility notice: Under Windows XP (32-bit), Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six requires graphic card drivers version 285.58 or older.
As others have said before, disappearing characters, invisible walls, over sensitive mouse and the likes ruin the experience unfortunately. I was really happy to be able to play this N64 classic again after all these years and it's very nice when it works but on some missions it is just borderline unplayable...
This was one of those games that you remember loving or hating. Loving the fresh take on a more realistic tactical shooting experience or hating the punishing difficulty. This game was definitely great for it's time though. It was the anti-first person shooter. It dared to something new and completely different. For that I must applaud it. Still, I must admit, as far as all the realistic iterations of the Tom Clancy games go (ie Rogue Spear, Ghost Recon etc.) this boasted the most painfully unforgiving difficulty of the group. The biggest problem was the unrealistic response times of the enemy AI. Basically if you made eye contact, you'd be dead. The problem stems from the fact that there is literally no aiming animation. Enemy AI will snap from a relaxed "I don't see anybody who wants to kill me" pose right into shooting your face off in less than a quarter of a second. And did I mention they never miss? Thankfully friendly AI responds in kind. The biggest problem with this game is that it becomes 100% trial and error, especially if you want to make sure that all your squad mates survive because if they don't they're dead and they're not coming back. There is no practical way to go through the game and save everyone with out memorizing enemy spawn locations. For my brother, that was his favorite thing. Personally I preferred Raven Shield (Rainbow Six 3).
Auto-aim in a PC shooter from 1998 (!!!!). Says it all really. If you approach this game as an FPS you will have a bad time because it is the OPPOSITE of realistic, with aimbot enemies and useless body armor. Not to mention, missing weapon models. As a tactical puzzle game however, it is indeed revolutionary, with nothing really coming close except the sequels. The bulk of the fun of the game consists of coming up with a tactical plan that will minimize friendly casualties. Most of the challenge of the game is self-imposed however, even if you get most of your team killed, they will be replaced by an infinite supply of faceless "reserves" à la Cannon Fodder who are no worse than the named characters. Also the planning interface is quite unergonomic, to put it mildly. In short, the "thinking man" will not play this game as a "shooter".