Description
Set in the not too distant future, Japan creates the Information Self-Defense Force (I-SDF). The creation of this force is seen as a violation of international law and Japan's constitution, and it causes tensions to rise between Japan, China, and North Korea. In time, North Korea and China set up shipping blockades around Japan, and Japan calls on the United States for help, citing article nine of the Postwar Constitution. Throughout this time, Japan uncovers more and more information that the infamous Black Gold Day was caused by intentional information warfare attacks. As the U.S. prepares to launch the USS Clarence E. Walsh, Third Echelon sends the famous Sam Fisher on a mission that appears to be unrelated to the incident, but which may end up being the most important element of it all.
In Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, players take on the role of field operative Sam Fisher for a third outing. Fisher has some new moves this time around, and he also has a new weapon always at his disposal; a combat knife. Utilizing the knife, Sam can either kill his enemies, or simply knock them out. At the end of each mission, the player is given an overview of how they did. The more people that the player spares, the better the success score.
The single-player game is more open-ended than the past two Splinter Cell games. While players are still forced through some areas in a "tunnel" like fashion, with no choice of where to go, there are many instances where they can decide how they'd like to get there. For example, in the caverns, one can either kill two enemies and cross the bridge, or leave them alone, sneak along the side path, and climb a ladder at the end, bypassing the fight entirely, but still winding up in the same location.
Throughout the game many different locations are visited, such as a lighthouse, a Japanese tea house, Seoul, New York City during an East Coast blackout, and other such exotic locales.
The Spies-vs-Mercs multiplayer mode that appeared in the previous game has returned, with some new features. There are several new, large maps to play on, as well as updated versions from the past game. The PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox versions feature this mode.
System Requirements
OS: Windows 2000, XP
CPU: Intel Pentium III 1.4 GHz, AMD Athlon, Intel Pentium 4 2.2 GHz
RAM: 256 MB or 512 MB
Hard disk: 4.3 GB
GPU: 64 MB of VRAM, DirectX 9.0c compatible, Shader model 1.1 support or 128 MB of VRAM, Shader model 3 support
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- Patch v1.05
- Community map pack
- Glitch fix patch
- Widescreen support with ThirteenAG's script on the main game, dgVoodoo for the Versus mode on Windows 7 and newer (however the Edtitor will not function properly due to dgVoodoo)
- Removed mouse acceleration
- Controller support (untested)
- Tested OK on Windows 10 & XP
Potential fixed issues:
- Game crashes when trying to start new mission/change settings - Disable any software that hooks into graphic's API (most notably OBS and Dxtory) To capture the game with OBS, force Windowed mode and capture the game using Window Capture instead of Game Capture.
Download (2.60GB)
https://ouo .io/c5P2mP (remove the space before .io)
SHA256
Tom_Clancy's_Splinter_Cell_3_-_Chaos_Theory_Repack.rar - 52CC467B3A594280AE4FB63CE211B1F830B895C129E156D4B405573EE776CAEA
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