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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.
This and SWAT 3 are two shining examples of gameplay that has aged fairly gracefully, and incidentally are also shining examples of the genre they belong to. At this point, nearly 25 years since its release, most know whether this game will suit them or not. It is a game that demands patience and is tough to master. If slow-burning action and tense, one-shot-and-your-down scenarios are up your alley, then look no further.
There is however the issue of running this on modern systems, and for that I can only give this a 4/5. The game crashes on menu screens quite regularly, although I have yet to have a crash occur mid-mission. Though from what I've read on other reviews here, it seems I'm lucky to even get it to run, so I won't complain too much.
The updated game - six siege, is really bad. I'm excited to play this, hopefully I can say what I want in chat and not get banned for leaving the game.
Once you get this game running on modern systems, (the PCgamingwiki is always a useful resource for playing retro games) I have to say it has aged awfully. The level design is excellent, real places, authentic feel, a bit barren but expected for the time.
The AI is horrible. Especially when you compares this game's AI to Swat 3. They can't handle stairs; any quick movement will have your overwatch running past you and headlong into danger, destroying your meticulously made plan.
I want to like this game, because the planning stage is interesting to me, but the AI just does not seem to have the competency to execute it.
Game has terrible AI squadmates that frequently bug out, limp regardless of commands, walk into walls, ignore attacking enemies, etc. This game is so hard to play it's a wonder it got sequels. When the entire selling point of the game is that you can command a squad to carry out tactics, and they can't do their one job... yeah, that's a problem.
I brought this game expecting a game that would be overrated, deeply flawed and half-suck but would still half-deliver an unique experience of planning mixed with realistic-ish gameplay. For I wanted some Raven Shield but with smaller maps.
But I didn't expect to get a dumpster fire. Especially for a GOG release.
First, you have to use Voodoo something wrapper thingie in order to get the game running at all. Then you have to get game's CD or so to get Redbook audio as it wasn't included in. And then I think you need another software in order to have them loop properly. Alas, it's not the end yet, for some characters models are broken in GOG version thus the entities themselves don't load during game itself. Check the forum to find archive of fixed files. And even then during gameplay you will be endlessly pissed as game randomly decides to freeze during loading.
Blah, and I used to think that GOG gives so much more care in getting old games run properly.
None the less, here. Tactical shooter. One of the first. Be horrified at how 1998 game looks so much uglier than Quake 1 and 2. Enjoy some planning, while not being able to specify such things as "wait for two guards to come out by making a noise" and "enter the room by stacking against both sides". Enjoy being frustrated that game refuses to set far pathpoints, especially if you want to go back through the same path that you went it. Get pwned in-game until you turn auto-aim on because you get many heavy penalties while moving and turning while AI doesn't and can insta-aim between targets. And because high mouse sensetivity. Get angry because teammates tried to clear a room and ended up stucking in a chair. The only chair in a room because rooms are barebone otherwise. Can't lean around corners.
You get it. It delivers on unique mix of planning and action but it's still fairly low on enjoyment level. And with technical issues, well, you better stick with Raven Shield, even though it's not butterflies either.