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Pros: If you haven't played any of the MOH series then you might want to try this bundle. Cons: Two out of five codes on the players guide were wrong.

I haven't been able to get Airborne to load on my machine, and this after getting help from EA on a known problem. I already own 2 of the 3 in the box, but wanted to have my games on DVD instead of the 5 CD's Allied assault comes on. Turns out this bundle is just the old copies of the game in a new box! Ari born is still the launch DVD that requires that huge 3. No one takes back opened software period is what I learned, even when the box is misleading. Remeber to maintain cover until you blow up the sub.

Look in the manor, all over the place for the bombs, as soon as you find them, plant those bombs on the tank. In the main menu, bring down the console, and type maplist, you will get a list of levels from the game, in it, there is a file called m4l0. It will enable the cheats. Contributed By: arkdae and Andrew Testa. Contributed By: TheTriangleMan , rich , and travj Contributed By: commando and Ali You can submit new cheats for this game and help our users gain an edge.

You can submit a problem report for any non-working or fake code in the lists above. Log In Sign Up. Another reason to be optimistic is that DICE are crafting the multiplayer component, so if everything else suddenly implodes upon itself and we end up with a game that rivals Rogue Warrior for naffness, at least we'll have a good time scrapping with ourselves. There are still a few unanswered questions that could lower the belt on the Trousers-Off-O-Meter a bit more too, such as whether there'll be a co-op mode or dedicated servers.

There are also the unseen Apache helicopter missions, which could easily turn out to be pant-shredding in their brilliance. Lessons will surely have been learned from certain other titles in the crowded military shooter genre, so now it's just a question of how EA LA will meld the new with the overly familiar.

While the trousers aren't descending below the knee for now, there's still that chance they could fly out the window given the right developments. There have been a couple of decent games put out but the fact is, you just don't see them done that much and the few that you do see have you blasting aliens or robots. You go in armed only with weapons that the soldiers of the 's would have. It is up to you to complete seven different missions across 24 levels that include going undercover, blasting everything in sight, and sabotage.

Since this game was made by Dreamworks Interactive, they were able to use all of the research from the making of the movie Saving Private Ryan so you know the historical facts are all accurate. If you have ever wondered what it would be like to battle through WWII, here is your chance to find out. I don't know where to start, so I guess I will just dive right in. This game is not the best technical feat you will ever see but it more than makes up for it in the story and gameplay.

I don't know about you but I actually get tired of blasting aliens. Call me crazy but it was a breath of fresh air to actually play a FPS where the enemies were actually people instead of aliens. I am not a huge history buff but I really found the premise of this game quite exciting. Going into Nazi Germany and getting an idea of what it may have been like in real life just added an extra air of coolness to this game.

I simply can't believe that it has not been done before now. The game is based around a number of different missions that range from sabotage to outright killing. At the beginning of the level, you will receive a briefing on your operation. The missions sound very complex when you are in the briefing sessions but the game does a good job of making the objectives easy enough to obtain.

Actually, the objective portions are almost too easy to obtain. You basically run into most of your objectives and little brainwork is required. I would have liked to have seen a little more thinking involved but this point is just minor. A quick example of a mission has you dressing as a German officer, sneaking on a supply ship, finding the ship's manifest and disabling it. Like I said, it sounds complex but the hard part will be making it past the enemy soldiers.

The real stars of the game are the Nazi soldiers. Their reactions and behavior are unparalleled in any other PSX game. Actually, the enemy AI rivals PC games and even exceeds them in some places.

For example, if you are spotted by an enemy soldier, he will drop to the ground and try to roll behind some cover. He will then peek out from behind his cover, shoot, and then roll back as quickly as possible. Another example is that some places have alarms. If you manage to kill that enemy, chances are another soldier will have heard the cries and set off the alarm anyway.

It is this type of reaction that will completely draw you into the game and actually make you feel like you are fighting against thinking enemies. There are no more enemies with scripted reactions.

You just never know what they will do or what to expect. There is one more thing that the enemies will do that I feel is so cool that it warrants a separate paragraph. Picture this: I just fought my way through some hedgerows and came out into a clearing with a supply bunker.

I peek my head in the bunker and see that there are two soldiers on patrol. Being the smart fellow that I am, I decide to throw a grenade into the room and take them both out at the same time. I pull the pin and lob the grenade.

To avoid getting caught in the blast I take a few steps away from the door and wait for the explosion. A couple of seconds pass and I hear the sound of a grenade skipping across the ground next to me and then a huge explosion. What the hell? It turns out the German soldiers grabbed the grenade before it detonated and threw it back at me. How cool is that? No more stupid enemies who just stand there and get caught in the explosion.

These guys act like they really don't want to die. And one more thing, German Shepherds like to play fetch with grenades. Keep that in mind when throwing grenades around dogs. Another thing that they made a great attempt at was the point specific damage. This means that if you shoot someone in the leg, they will hop around in pain and grab the leg you just shot. The reason that I say they made a great attempt at it was because it was not quite as accurate as I would have liked and sometimes it lead to frustrations.

For example, I would use the sniper rifle to shoot enemies in the chest'I would be zoomed in and lined up for a chest shot, I'd pull the trigger but it would hit them in the arm. Another example is that some of the enemies wear combat helmets and if you shoot them in the helmet, it will fly off but not hurt the enemy.

I noticed, though, that if I had a clear shot at the neck, I would zoom in with the sniper rifle and shoot at the neck but it would hit the helmet alerting the enemy to my presence and wasting a bullet. Like I said, this was a great idea and it worked some of the time but it would have been better if they had just made it a little more accurate. Although not entirely accurate as outlined in the last paragraph, you are presented with some very detailed stats at the end of a level.

You are given a ranking between one star average and three stars excellent. This ranking is determined by the number of enemies you kill in a level and how much health you have remaining at the end of the level. It also tells you how may shots you took and how many hit the enemy, as well as how many times the enemy shot you.

I was cleaning out the drawers in my office and I found the CDs for the game, expansion packs and all. My PC is on windows 10 now though and Im not sure if the thing will even work since it's such an old game.

But if anyone has a clear answer or fixes I want to hear them. Showing 1 - 15 of 18 comments. A www M0sh3r View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by Mega Charizard Azarith :. Kelle View Profile View Posts. Last edited by strfighter81 ; 8 May, am. The retail discs for Allied Assault have safedisc drm which can cause problems with Windows 10 unless you look into specific work arounds - as some people here have wisely mentioned. If you are running a retail disc for whatever reason, then its going to have the drm.

In that instance, your best bet probably would be using those kind of tweaks and edited. Im not sure that Allied Assault is available on Steam at the moment either. However, for simplicity, you could consider the Gog "warchest" version? No drm, no registry tweaking, no cracked.

However I dont know about online. I play Allied Assault on windows 10 home machines 64 bit , and the only issue I found was the resolution not supporting widescreen by default. But if resolution is an issue, that has a really easy fix I will dig up and post in a moment. So to sum it all up, I think a really nice version for simplicity and compatability with modern hardware is the medal of honour warchest edition on gog. Last edited by Iron Phoenix ; 8 May, am.



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