Description
Alan Bradley once helped a computer genius named Kevin Flynn to defeat an evil artificial intelligence with the help of a security program called Tron. Twenty years later, Bradley has reached a new high point in his career: he succeeded in digitizing a human being into the computer and stored the secret of this technique in the Ma3a program. However, the powerful Future Control Industries (fCon) has gained access to this groundbreaking invention, and digitized hackers with the intention of dominating the computer network from within. Alan Bradley is kidnapped, and his son Jet, a computer game programmer, enters the world inside the computer, searching for answers.
TRON 2.0 is based on the events of the CG rendered 1982 film TRON, and has been conceived as a sequel to it. The game is a first-person shooter with light role-playing elements. As Jet Bradley, the player must battle digital opponents using guns, rods, grenades, missiles, and the iconic TRON disc. The named of locations and opponents resemble those of programs and other computer-related terms, sometimes with a humorous intention. Using most weapons, as well as acquiring ("downloading") various kinds of items depletes the player character's energy bar. Energy and health can be replenished at special terminals or gained in small amounts by defeating enemies.
The RPG elements appear in form of special items that can be collected and leveling up the player character, allowing the player to upgrade his parameters. The protagonist's level ("version") increases when a sufficient amount of so-called "build notes" has been collected. The player is free to increase any of the protagonist's five main attributes when leveling up. In addition, various "sub-routines" belonging to three classes - combat, defense, and utility - can be found and equipped. These may grant the main character special abilities, new weapons, or combat modifications. Each sub-routine can also be upgraded.
Players can race against each other in multiplayer light cycle races, designed by Syd Mead, the film’s concept and original light cycle designer. The game has unusual visuals, representing the inside of a computer program (stylized after the movie). It includes the voice acting of many actors and actresses who were part of the original movie cast.
System Requirements
OS: Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP
CPU: Intel Pentium III 500 MHz, AMD Athlon 500 MHz or Intel Pentium 4 1.0 GHz, AMD Athlon XP 1.0 GHz
RAM: 256 MB or 512 MB
Hard disk: 6.4 GB
GPU: Hardware T&L capable, Nvidia GeForce 2, 32 MB of VRAM, DirectX 9.0 compatible
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- Unofficial patch v1.042
- Killer App Mod v1.1a
This will make all older saves incompatible! The Mod Manager shortcut is located inside the start menu group folder
- Complete map pack v02.21.2013
- User Error v1.1a (Part 1 & 2)
- Tested OK on Windows 10 & XP, multiplayer seems to be dead
Potential resolved issues:
- Black screen when game launches - Disable desktop composition, go to the installation folder, right-click on Lithtech.exe and choose Properties, click the Compatibility tab, click box beside "Disable desktop composition" or "Disable fullscreen optimizations" so checkmark appears and click Apply. Pressing the Windows key and going back to the game also works
- Mouse cursor can't be seen in-game - In the game launcher click the Options button, click box beside "Disable Hardware Cursor" to add (or remove) the X and click OK
- Stuttering when encountering enemies in Single Player - Click Options on the main menu, click Display, set Synchronization to On and click OK twice to return to the main menu
- Uncontrollable mouse movement - decrease mouse polling rate
Download (1.40GB)
https://ouo .io/4n1hAQ (remove the space before .io)
SHA256
Tron_2.0_Repack.rar - C9441D7804B0B699FA58CC0B090E7EB3878215C8C006881E3E2D35D1A6D38CB4
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