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الخميس، 15 نوفمبر 2012

Gas Guzzlers : Combat Carnage (PC/FullIso/Multi)

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Gas Guzzlers : Combat Carnage (PC/FullIso/Multi)
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : Multi | Release Date : May 18, 2012
Publisher : Gamepires | Developer : Gamepires | Genre : Action/Racing (Cars) / 3D | Size : 3.4 Gb

The first time you start a race in Gas Guzzlers, you'll be in a crappy car, behind AI opponents in much better cars, and you'll lose. Boy oh boy, will you lose. But it's OK, because even when you lose, you still earn money to be able to slowly upgrade your car and take on the big boys, right? Wrong. You don't earn a dime, except by picking up money bonuses scattered at points on the racetracks. But even if you do that, every single upgrade in the garage is locked to you, making it frustratingly difficult to make any progress through the game. You play the same race over, and over, and over--never finishing above fourth or fifth and never getting anywhere near being able to even move on to the next track in the campaign, much less a different game mode.

This is lousy design. Slow progression isn't necessarily a bad thing, particular in a realistic racing simulation like Gran Turismo (though even that series allows you to earn money and buy new cars at the beginning). But for a game that bills itself as a fun, arcade-ish, combat racing title, it's unacceptable. Unlocking the combat portion, which is billed in the title, is infuriatingly difficult. Gas Guzzlers' problems are compounded by the lack of clear explanation as to what does what when you play. There?s a button, for example, to ignite your car?s turbo booster, but no explanation as to what charges the booster (turns out that crashing into things does it). You also have two weapons buttons, although it's never made clear which weapons fire forward and which fire backward, or what the specific effect on the other cars is. Trial and error doesn't help much, because AI opponents can recover almost instantaneously from land mine hits, explosions, and even head-on collisions. You, of course, don't get any such molly coddling.

If you'd like to try to level the playing field a bit by going online, good luck to you. The few servers you'll find are always empty or nearly so, and never have anyone in them who want to start a race. Other game modes, too, offer no respite, as they remain locked to you until you manage to struggle past a gauntlet of necessary unlocks. This unlocking process is grind-y and frustrating, and takes all the fun out of what?s otherwise a fairly good racing mechanic.

Setup Instruction

1- Extract Rar File
2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Click "Setup.exe" to Instal the Game
4- Copy All Content "Skidrow" Folder to the Folder Game Directory
5- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy


Trailer
Code:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXBQuley7Lg



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Recommanded System Requirements

* OS : Windows 7/Windows@Xp/Vista
* Processor : Intel Pentium IV 2.4 GHz or better
* Memory : 2 Gb Of RAM (Vista requires 3 Gb)
* Graphics : Video Memory 256 MB ( GeForce 260 / ATI Radeon HD 3850 ) or better
* DirectX®9.0c Compatible
* Hard Drive : 5 Gb
* Sound : DirectX Compatible Sound Card
* Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c compatible


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