Description
The Suffering: Ties That Bind follows in the footsteps of its predecessor by combining a disturbing horror atmosphere with action/shooter gameplay. Players can switch between third person and first person depending on their preference, and will shoot a lot of hideous demonic manifestations of evil before the game is done. The player is also able to transform into a hideous creature at key times in the game, which allows him to engage in intense melee combat. The game includes a morality system which records the player's actions during gameplay and changes the story accordingly, and also alters the player's creature form. Everything from the first The Suffering has been refined and turned up a notch for the sequel.
The story picks up right where the first game left off. The player once again takes on the role of Torque, former death row inmate with a mysterious past. Now returning to his home town of Baltimore, Torque must confront the mysterious Blackmore, the man who may or may not have killed Torque's family. But it won't be easy, as the hideous creatures from the first game have now overrun the streets of Baltimore. Will Torque finally be able to come to grips with his past?
System Requirements
OS: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP
CPU: Intel Pentium III 1.0 GHz or Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz
RAM: 128 MB or 512 MB
Hard disk: 1.8 GB
GPU: ATI Radeon 7000 series, Nvidia GeForce2 series or Intel Graphics motherboards, 32 MB of VRAM, DirectX 9.0c compatible
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- Unofficial Patch v1.04 applied (no EAX support)
- Widescreen support
- Additional settings shortcut inside startmenu group folder
Unresolved Issues:
Rendering problems at 16:9 - When using a 16:9 resolution, objects at the left and right edge of the screen don't get rendered, very noticeable when turning with the mouse. This is because the game is only rendering for 4:3 resolutions. The effect is fairly small when using 1920x1080 or 2560x1440, but it becomes insufferable in 4k. This can be somewhat mitigated by not going above 2560x1440.
Stretched encyclopedia with widescreen fixes - Using any of the above widescreen fixes will make the right side of the screen stretched when accessing the in-game encyclopedia. This doesn't happen when using 16:9 without the mods.
Visual artifacts with certain weapons in 4:3 - In 4:3 resolutions, there sometimes is a visual issue with certain guns (especially the Tommy Gun). When being in first person, changing to 3rd person and then back to 1st, a lot of the character's body will be rendered at the bottom of the screen and clipping into the gun. For most weapons (especially dual-wielded guns) this luckily doesn't occur. To mitigate the problem, you'll have to play in 16:9 or higher. Another way is lowering the FOV.
Download (1.2GB)
https://ouo .io/S4SOl5 (remove the space before .io)
SHA256
The_Suffering_2_-_Ties_That_Bind_Repack.rar - 967E3DDF53C824A0C30B2641805700AE3FC69401388AC6BA895AA5F1AF95745D
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