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General => General Discussion => Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Neotec on December 13, 2012, 07:29:28 AM
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Get it for free. All you need is: Facebook account,steam account and you are ready to download it. (You have to be 18+ on facebook to download/use this!)
Follow the instructions on their page.
http://www.facebook.com/MetroVideoGame (http://www.facebook.com/MetroVideoGame)
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=548944968467306&set=a.465520813476389.117109.212634978764975&type=1&theater (http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=548944968467306&set=a.465520813476389.117109.212634978764975&type=1&theater)
Have fun!
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It's a great game but I HIGHLY recommend playing it with language set to russian with english subtitles. Really adds to the atmosphere of the game.
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It's a great game but I HIGHLY recommend playing it with language set to russian with english subtitles. Really adds to the atmosphere of the game.
Will try this for sure.
I was looking for a game like Metro 2033 for a long time, no shit sheriff. Installing it right now, cant wait to play it! :happy:
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WOW ! I got mine, this is easier than I expected, you just like to join the app and redeem your code on Steam.
Thanks for sharing this with us bro. :cheernutz:
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downloading steam finally
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It's a great game but I HIGHLY recommend playing it with language set to russian with english subtitles. Really adds to the atmosphere of the game.
Will remember next time I'm playing.
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It's a great game but I HIGHLY recommend playing it with language set to russian with english subtitles. Really adds to the atmosphere of the game.
never thought about that during the first playthrough.
downloading it already, since I just noticed today that I can change my age on FB.
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Sweeeeeeeeet! Thanks a bunch for sharing. I was thinking about getting it anyway. From what I heard it has pretty high requirements and this is a good opportunity to see what my new setup is really capable of.
My download is pretty shit at the moment though, so it'll take a while until I get my hands on. :P
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It's a great game but I HIGHLY recommend playing it with language set to russian with english subtitles. Really adds to the atmosphere of the game.
I should have done that when I played it way back when I bought it. But I thought it was awesome anyway, I heard they had the Russian voice actors do the English voices as well so they had a real Russian feel. No idea if it's true though.
I should really finish it as well, but I just piss my pants all the time we go to the surface :(
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I think that's false about the voice actors. I believe (and no, I don't have any sources of this) that the english voices were voiced by english/american people trying to sound russian. That's what it sounded like to me atleast.
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Sweeeeeeeeet! Thanks a bunch for sharing. I was thinking about getting it anyway. From what I heard it has pretty high requirements and this is a good opportunity to see what my new setup is really capable of.
My download is pretty shit at the moment though, so it'll take a while until I get my hands on. :P
The requirements for this game are even higher than the ones you'll need in 2014. :ninja: The graphics are great in a way that you can't really say, but do tell me how it runs on your setup.
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Downloading, thanks
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downloading with 2,7 mb/s :)
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got 50%
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Got 0%. I run the setup file and steam gets stuck on 'Scanning For Steam Game Updates'... great.
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The requirements for this game are even higher than the ones you'll need in 2014. :ninja: The graphics are great in a way that you can't really say, but do tell me how it runs on your setup.
I don't really know what to think of the graphics. At places it looks awesome while it doesn't too much at others, but overall it is decent. With default clock speeds I'm able to run it maxed out (+ advanced PhysX option) with quite varying, but playable FPS (around 20-50). The CPU load is at 30-40%, RAM usage at 15-20%, but the GPU load is always at 100% while VRAM usage is just 1,2/2 GB.
For the lulz I've then clocked the CPU and GPU up to 4,7 and 1,5 Ghz + set fan usages to 90%, then it ran better. The temperatures were still quite fine, but the voltages seemed scary, so I went back to defaults.
I really haven't played much yet, just played around with the visuals and some tools. Gameplay wise it seems quite okay so far.
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I think the graphics has met several needs of compromising. Lighting is beautiful in this game but textures and animations are at times horrible. Although the game has several beautiful things, graphically, it still lacks overall, I think.
I definitely prefer Cryengine 3 (atleast in Crysis 2, Crysis was horribly optimized) since it feels a lot snappier and more "whole" if you get my point.
Completely offtopic, really, but I have to give the Borderlands 2 engine cred. I've reached about level 30 and haven't had a single bug, lag, framerate-drop or crash. Everything has been really fluid while looking great aswell.
Has anyone here read the book Metro 2033 before playing the game? If yes, how well do you think the game met with the atmosphere of the book? I personally see it as a hit and miss mostly. Some parts represent it really great but there are also parts that feel like it's just there to make it more of a game and less of a book. In the book there would be a one page fight and a 10 page description of a certain phenomenon while the game is the opposite. It's understandable but sometimes ruins the real immersion of the desperation and solitude that the book gave. Anyway, enough of me rambling.
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I think the graphics has met several needs of compromising. Lighting is beautiful in this game but textures and animations are at times horrible. Although the game has several beautiful things, graphically, it still lacks overall, I think.
I definitely prefer Cryengine 3 (atleast in Crysis 2, Crysis was horribly optimized) since it feels a lot snappier and more "whole" if you get my point.
Completely offtopic, really, but I have to give the Borderlands 2 engine cred. I've reached about level 30 and haven't had a single bug, lag, framerate-drop or crash. Everything has been really fluid while looking great aswell.
Has anyone here read the book Metro 2033 before playing the game? If yes, how well do you think the game met with the atmosphere of the book? I personally see it as a hit and miss mostly. Some parts represent it really great but there are also parts that feel like it's just there to make it more of a game and less of a book. In the book there would be a one page fight and a 10 page description of a certain phenomenon while the game is the opposite. It's understandable but sometimes ruins the real immersion of the desperation and solitude that the book gave. Anyway, enough of me rambling.
got both Metro 2033 and Metro 2034 a year ago, still haven't finished any of them, I'm at like the 1/3 of 2033. I'm not really into reading.
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How fucking difficult can it be to do something so simple like install a game?...
Its installed and downloaded on steam now but when I press play...
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