Soldier of Fortune (2000) - PC Gameplay / Win 10 / 4k 2160p

Soldier of Fortune (2000) - PC Gameplay / Win 10 / 4k 2160p Subscribe here ►►► Also SHARE, COMMENT, LIKE ☺ Soldier of Fortune is a first-person shooter (FPS) video game created by Raven Software and published by Activision on February 29, 2000, for Microsoft Windows. It was later released for the PlayStation 2, as well as the Dreamcast, while Loki Software also made a port for Linux. It was digitally re-released on on October 2, 2018, along with its two player takes on the role of a U.S. mercenary as he trots around the globe hoping to halt a terrorist nuclear weapons plot. The game was notable for its realistic depictions of violence, made possible by the GHOUL engine, including the dismemberment of human bodies. This was the game’s stylistic attraction and it caused considerable controversy, especially in British Columbia and Germany, where it was classified as a “pornographic film“ and listed on the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons, respectively. The technology creates 26 different zones on the bodies of enemies, allowing for vastly different reactions depending upon which one is targeted. Nonviolence is also possible, if the player can aim well enough to disarm enemies. The game was designed to be realistic, but many more modern military shooters, like Call of Duty, offer more realistic gameplay. The game plays more along the lines of the Quake II engine, id Tech 2, that it was based on. During development, it had been planned that the game would take place partially in Bosnia, that real weapons would be used almost exclusively, and that taking damage would affect the player’s movement and dexterity. The game sold well initially and critical reception was positive. Two sequels were later made for the game: SOF2: Double Helix (2002) and Payback (2007). An MMOFPS entitled Soldier of Fortune Online was published in Korea in 2010. ░▒▓ PC Hardware ▓▒░ CPU: Intel Core i7 8700K RAM: 32 GB GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 OS: Windows 10 64bit ░▒▓ Recording HW/SW ▓▒░ Nvidia Share
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