(IE your video card ram specifications like those) For those that need some numbersĪmd Sempron 2.0 ghz with 2 gig of (ddr1) ram and an agp 8x 7600 card using XP Professional was the smallest machine I've run it on. It runs well on just about any machine with AVERAGE gaming scores. I've installed it on XP Professional, Vista home Premium, and now on Windows 7, and I've used both 32-bit and 64-bit as well. this game will run on just about anything. Team-Play = 1 (very challenging but worth the practice) This is a MUST HAVE for Unreal Tournament Engine Game fans, and for small clans, or a group of friends to p lay on the lan, or even host a dedicated server. oriented things, and complete missions.so it never gets too boring, or you can even team up with up to 4 more of your friends for CoOp Games, AND/OR up to 16 friends for Team Deathmatch type games. This is a game you can play by yourself and actually COMMAND the AI to do S.W.A.T. I played SWAT3 also, and this one's a major improvement over sound, video, AI, game mechanics, and level design. I will say that for as old as this game is now, release date around 2006'ish, the graphics are solid, somewhat sketchy and grainy at times as this is the Unreal Engine 2.0(plus some additions added by the maker of the game).įor tactical gameplay, and for the love of S.W.A.T.
As with most expansions, a full copy of the original game is required for play. Much of the add-on's new content focuses on multiplayer modes, as well, including real-time voice communication and co-op teams of up to ten human players. A new campaign calls on single players to take down an underground gun-running organization known as the Stetchkov Syndicate. It is designed to enhance the squad-based tactical shooter with fresh weapons, equipment, and challenges. The Stetchkov Syndicate is an expansion pack for Irrational Games' SWAT 4. Each time a level is played, the computer places criminal suspects and potential civilian hostages randomly around the map, so missions pose new dangers and solutions each time they are attempted. The game's selection of authentically designed weapons includes several non-lethal choices, such as tear gas and flashbang grenades as in real life, the ultimate goal of the police team is not to maim or kill the suspects, but to apprehend them before they can cause any harm to innocent bystanders (or themselves). SWAT 4 is a 3D action game that puts players in command of a squad of special weapons and tactics police, and challenges them to solve tense, dangerous situations with discretion and responsibility befitting an elite officer of the law. This bundle includes full versions of SWAT 4 (2005) and its expansion pack, The Stetchkov Syndicate (2006).