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Wolfenstein: The New Order - PC

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Platform For Display: PC


Edition: Standard


Features

  • The Assault: Experience intense first-person combat as you go up against oversized Nazi robots, hulking Super Soldiers and elite shock troops - all rendered in stunning detail with the id Tech 5 engine
  • The Action: Wildenstein's breath-taking set pieces feature intense mountain-top car chases, underwater exploration, player-controlled Nazi war machines, and much more - all combined to create an exhilarating action-adventure experience
  • The Arsenal: Collect ultra-advanced Nazi-tech Break into secret research facilities and heavily guarded weapon stashes to upgrade your tools of destruction
  • The Adventure: Hi-octane action and thrilling adventure weaved together into a tightly paced, super immersive game narrative

Description

view largerWolfenstein: The New OrderWolfenstein®: The New Order™ reignites the series that created the first-person shooter genre. The year is 1960 and the Nazi’s have won World War II. War hero B.J. Blazkowicz must launch an impossible counter-offensive against the monstrous Nazi regime that has conquered the globe.. view largerEurope, 1960. The Nazis turned the tide of the war using a new kind of mysterious, advanced technology. Using unrelenting force and intimidation, they have brought even the most powerful of nations to their knees. The Nazi regime now rules the globe with an iron fist. Play as the one man who dares go up against the world’s most formidable military. You are B.J. Blazkowicz, the American war hero. You are the only man capable of rewriting history.The AssaultExperience intense first-person combat as you go up against oversized Nazi robots, hulking Super Soldiers and elite shock troops – all rendered in stunning detail with the id Tech 5 engine.The ActionWolfenstein's breath-taking set pieces feature intense mountain-top car chases, underwater exploration, player-controlled Nazi war machines, and much more – all combined to create an exhilarating action-adventure experience.The ArsenalCollect ultra-advanced Nazi-tech! Break into secret research facilities and heavily guarded weapon stashes to upgrade your tools of destruction.The AdventureHi-octane action and thrilling adventure weaved together into a tightly paced, super immersive game narrative. view larger view larger view larger view larger


Release date: May 20, 2014


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Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.5 x 7.5 inches; 8.15 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 11882


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 8.1 ounces


Manufacturer: Bethesda Softworks


Date First Available: May 8, 2013


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  • Blast from the past - graphics centric
Platform For Display: PC Edition: Standard
I agree with those saying this is a great shooter. My son and I both have the dreaded AMD systems so it took a little research to make the graphics look decent - thank you Steam forums and PCGamingWiki. The lack of anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering options is disappointing but not a deal breaker because you can bind keys through the console to set them as high as you like. I am playing on Ultra, binding keys to +r_multisamples "16" & +vt_maxaniso "16", with slight hesitation on loading and some graphics pop-in. My son has 2 7870s so he can't do Ultra but I don't see much difference. I will play the game again, based on a timeline choice made early in the game, and like when RAGE was released there probably will be driver updates so the next play through will look even better. I'm six hours in and am impressed with BJ Blazkowicz as a character. The writing gives him depth and the NPC characters are done well. The switch from paranormal to high tech in the Nazi enemies makes the game more immersive. The fact that you have to press a button to pick up weapons, armor and ammo is annoying at first but you just start mashing after a while and it's not a big deal. Six hours in and so far the boss battles impress as well. Shear fire power will take down all enemies so far but strategy is also an option. I PC game for the graphics and would give 5 stars if I could remove all jagged edges. I liked the in game play of the classic Wolfenstein but won't spoil when that happens - oh the memories. Other than Stick of Truth this is the best game I've played this year. The only really annoying thing so far is that the AI enemy will wait for you to stealth kill a comrade before he engages you but that could be because I'm playing on medium difficulty. As a PC gamer who has been playing since the original I am impressed with this reboot - best so far. MOBO - Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 rev.3 CPU - AMD FX 8350 4.2GHZ GPU - Radeon 7970 x2, driver version 14.4 OS - Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Sound - SB Recon3D Fatal1ty ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 23, 2014 by I thought I had a pen name

  • Installation Issue. 64 bit OS only!
Platform For Display: PC Edition: Standard
Received Wolfenstein: The New Order this morning. Installed (which took over an hour). Waited until steam reported complete. Tried to start program from within Steam. Failed with message "Steam - Error Failed to start game (missing executable). See the Steam support site for more information". Okay, went to the site. Followed instructions to delete the appcache folder. Shutdown anti-virus program (Vipre) and verified none of the applications on Steams LONG list of verboten apps were running. Tried again. Same result. I tried every combination I could think of - including several reboots and running Steam in Admin mode. Nothing worked. To release a program that doesn't launch is inexcusable. How do I get a refund? ---------------------- Addendum. Discovered the fault was 99% mine. I installed the game onto a 32 bit version of Windows 7. I suspect I won't be the only person falling into this trap. Unfortunately the game does not warn you during installation that the OS is fundamentally incompatible, and the requirement is in very, very fine print at the bottom of the packaging. So the other 1% of blame is against the installation process which is too lazy to check the OS before doing the installation. On the game itself. I've just gotten to the second time-frame in the game (the first is set in 1945 and runs like a continuation from Wolfenstein). Overall the game is satisfying without being as addictive as its immediate predecessor. Game play is smooth although playing on less than the top setting (uber) isn't much of a challenge. I don't want to put any spoilers into this review, but suffice to say that for anyone who loved Wolfenstein this sequel is not a disappointment. Long term the correct solution to portability (not just for games but also for applications and even operating systems) is a "permissions" dongle that keeps track of your games. Lose the dongle you simply buy a new one (for a few bucks) and download permissions from a central resource. Each dongle would essentially contain a unique, embedded master key and communicate with an permissions authority using rolling "working keys" based on AES 256 bit and partial mac code transmission. A stolen, lost or damaged dongle would simply be deactivated from the permissions database. This dongle would allow you to game on ANY machine with a USB port (aka all of them) and would allow you to be machine type independent (provided there's a version available for the OS you are trying to use of course!). When you "buy" a game all that happens is that permission to play that game (or application), on your personal dongle, is updated accordingly. Steam is really a technology dead-end. Heck, for that matter, why not simply encode permission to your mobile? That way you don't have "yet another device" to carry around with you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 21, 2014 by Alastair G. Stell Alastair G. Stell

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