Description
TRON: Evolution is an action game that acts a bridge between the original 1982 TRON movie and the 2010 sequel, TRON: Legacy. It is also the sequel to the graphic novel TRON: Betrayal and the Nintendo DS game. It was released nearly concurrently with the latter film. Some music created by the music group Daft Punk for the movie is included in Evolution's soundtrack.
The setting for Evolution is TRON: Legacy's "Grid" system during the year 1989, just as the events presented in that film begin to take place. Kevin Flynn, a major protagonist in both movies, has recently discovered ISOs on The Grid; ISOs are Programs that have apparently created themselves, and possess unique characteristics above and beyond that noteworthy trait. While Flynn sees them as a miracle, some normal Programs on The Grid resent them, and infighting between the two groups of applications has begun to flare up. In an effort to prevent a digital race war, he organizes a ceremony where the leader of the ISOs, Radia, is named co-system administrator alongside Clu, an upgraded version of a Program that Flynn wrote to use against the MCP in the first Tron film. As a security Program named Anon, you are created to guard the ceremony and help Tron - the same Program from the first film - maintain The Grid.
The game itself is played through a classic third-person perspective, similar to the Tomb Raider series. However, Anon - the player's character - is much more athletic than a typical character for this genre, and the player is able to travel across The Grid using Anon's "free runner" aerobatic techniques. The player attacks hostile Programs primarily with their Light Disk, through either melee or ranged attacks. They can also use the disk to block the attacks of other Programs. Derezzing (in-universe slang for killing/deleting) a Program grants experience points, which can be used to upgrade the player's abilities. The game also includes sequences where the player can control Light Cycles (like TRON 2.0) and Tanks (upgraded versions of the ones from the first movie). Players using the PlayStation 3 version of the game can control the Light Cycle with the PlayStation Move controller, as if it were the handlebars of the bike.
The game also includes four multiplayer modes, all of which can handle up to 10 players at a time - deathmatch (called "Disintegration" in-game), team deathmatch ("Team Disintegration"), "Domination-style" deathmatch ("Power Monger"), and "Bit Runner". Bit Runner is a cross between Capture The Flag and Domination. In the level is a "Bit" program from the first Tron movie. Whichever player grabs the Bit scores points for their team; the longer they hold on, the more points are scored. Whichever team holds onto it the longest wins the match. However, the Bit damages whoever holds it over time, which adds a complicating factor to the match. There are four deathmatch maps included with the game, and more can be purchased through Disney Interactive. There are no co-op gameplay modes.
System Requirements
OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7
CPU: 3.0 GHz, Dual Core
RAM: 2 GB
Hard disk: 9 GB
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 7600, ATI Radeon X1600 or Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT, ATI Radeon HD 3870
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- XliveLess
- Includes the multiplayer DLC map, however the game cannot be played online
- Uses the RELOADED crack, however the game must still be activated with a serial;
OFFLINE method (highly recommended, disconnect your internet connection!):
1. Start the game and an activation window will appear, click Next
2. Copy & paste the "Unlock Requestcode" which will be shown into the 80_PA keygen and press "Generate Unlock Code"
3. Copy & paste the newly generated unlock code into the game's window, for SERIAL type anything you want and click "Activate". A new message "Activation is successful" will appear and the game will automatically start, done.
ONLINE method:
1. Start the game and an activation window will appear, click Next
2. Now in the same window only SERIAL will be asked, the "Unlock Requestcode", in the SERIAL type anything you want and click Activate, it will now try to connect to the SecuROM servers and it will say that the serial was not found in the database, click on "Activate manually"
3. Repeat step 2 & 3 from the OFFLINE method
- Widescreen resolutions such as 1920 x 1080 are not shown in the game options, however it can be edited manually in the 'My Documents\Disney Interactive Studios\Tron Evolution\UnrealEngine3\GridGame\Config\GridEngine.ini' file by editing the ResX and ResY values. However resolutions higher than 1680x1050 will result in bugs such as the abnormal position of the enemies' health reticles. So it's recommended to play it in a lower screen resolution such as 1280 x 720
Anisotropic filtering can also be enabled in the same file by editing the MaxAnisotropy value
- Tested OK on Windows 10 & 11, make sure that you have Nvidia PhysX! Check out our Tools & Runtimes page for more info
If the game still has problems with the latest PhysX, then install v9.13
Download (6.50GB)
https://ouo .io/l61gmQ (remove the space before .io)
SHA256
Tron_-_Evolution_Repack.rar - 67046207FE1827778A64E0C7E6CBC9B0C2B9C9841619A9C2F91B8853E5E6A14C
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