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Malenko:
but the stealth aspect is all but gone by the end of the game. I'm at the whitehouse level right now.

Ginsu Victim:
I was going to buy the PC version of Conviction, but now that I've read about the type of DRM on it, I'm passing.

Malenko:

--- Quote from: Ginsu Victim on April 21, 2010, 02:45:07 pm ---I was going to buy the PC version of Conviction, but now that I've read about the type of DRM on it, I'm passing.

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same as Assassin's Credd II's and its mind boggling. If you dont have an internet connection you cant play it. If your internet drops, you cant play it. uberlame

Ginsu Victim:
Yep. I'm fine putting up with most DRM, but that one just bugs me. Hopefully Ubisoft will put out a patch later that removes that crap (some company do remove the DRM in later patches).

Malenko:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on April 21, 2010, 03:21:09 pm ---
--- Quote from: Malenko on April 21, 2010, 02:10:35 pm ---but the stealth aspect is all but gone by the end of the game. I'm at the whitehouse level right now.

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Spoiler???   :timebomb:


I've always actually thought the Hitman games were better in terms of sheer nihilism and "here's the mission, you figure out how to do it".  Always fascinated me to play through the levels a couple of a different ways.  Splinter Cell's always been a more polished experience, though.  This game seems to borrow fairly liberally from Hitman, which is a plus in my book.



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Spoiler? you see him in the white house in the first cut scene!

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