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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16063319" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>FarCry 2 had its quirks but for 2008 the Dunia engine was excellent. I wish FC3/4/P/5 had borrowed from the dynamic weather (especially 5, which could have benefited the most since it's apparently ALWAYS sunny in Montana). </p><p></p><p>There was one mission in FC2 where you had to one-man raid a safehouse located up on a mountain with a small rope-bridge to get you across. It always poured out when you'd get close. Very memorable, at least to me. Or the time you get the Springfield rifle right as you get close to the first oasis. The whole game had a super gritty feel to it which I enjoyed. Had they included the FC-series "stealth meter" and tagging elements, I think it would have been been received better. I refer to it as "GTA: Africa"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16063319, member: 181885"] FarCry 2 had its quirks but for 2008 the Dunia engine was excellent. I wish FC3/4/P/5 had borrowed from the dynamic weather (especially 5, which could have benefited the most since it's apparently ALWAYS sunny in Montana). There was one mission in FC2 where you had to one-man raid a safehouse located up on a mountain with a small rope-bridge to get you across. It always poured out when you'd get close. Very memorable, at least to me. Or the time you get the Springfield rifle right as you get close to the first oasis. The whole game had a super gritty feel to it which I enjoyed. Had they included the FC-series "stealth meter" and tagging elements, I think it would have been been received better. I refer to it as "GTA: Africa" [/QUOTE]
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