Multiplayer's a big deal too, with Ubisoft even revealing today that the Frag Dolls will attempt a world record 24-hour-straight play session just after the 360 version comes out. When we took a look recently, we were impressed by things like "visual cover" (the concept that you can lurk safely behind destructible scenery providing no one sees you) and the ACES system, which keeps track of your accomplishments in various areas and rewards them, giving you a shotgun if you're good at close-quarters shooting, for example. Anything that you guys can recommend Playing on PC. So, I took the system out of SLI mode but left both cards installed, still with the SLI bridge installed. Random relatively little size black squares appear all over the screen, mainly over the characters but not only over them.
But something weird occurs when HDR rendering is on. It runs Rainbow Six Vegas as a lightning with everything maxed out. Mine is a 7900GTX Extreme Edition from XFX.
Seems like 99 of games now-a-days lock all of that behind microtransactions. Posted by TheSarge: Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Graphics wierdness OK, I tried putting R6V2 into single-GPU render mode, and no joy. In order to be able to run Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas 2 at a minimum standard for the game, you will need a CPU ranked better than 3 GHz Pentium 4 Hyper Treading or AMD Athlon 3000, more than 1024MB for Windows XP / 2048MB for Windows Vista, a GPU that is better ranked than 128 MB DirectX -compliant, Shader 3. Damien666, I've seen you have a 7900GTX, like me. Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is of course the highly anticipated sequel that, much as Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 did for GRAW, iterates and extends a lot of the first game's good work. Any games like Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Love the replay-ability of terrorist hunt mode with a friend, the progression of unlocking guns and cosmetics through gameplay alone. We're not sure why the PC version has slipped, and Ubisoft wasn't able to explain at the time of writing.
The game had originally been down for 28th March, a week after the PS3 and 360 versions. PC gamers will have to wait until 17th April to get their hands on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 for the PC, Ubisoft has confirmed to Eurogamer.