If you were one of the many Xbox 360 owners that loved that original experience, you’re going to love GRAW 2 it’s that simple. GRAW wowed gamers with its ultra realistic visuals, smart cover system and intense action.
Xbox 360 owners got the superb sequel back in March, but PS3 gamers can now also experience what is one of the most impressive next-gen games to date. While many 360 games from the launch period looked great, it was Ubisoft’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter that really showed what the system was capable of. It’s fair to say that GRAW made quite an impact when it launched for Xbox 360 in March 2006.
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*Supported video cards: NVIDIA GeForce 6200 - 6800 / 7 / 8 series, ATI Radeon 9700 / 9800 / X700 - X850 / X1300 - X1950 series Laptop versions of these cards are not fully supported.
Multiplayer: 128 kbps Broadband Internet connection or faster (512 Kbps upload rate for a server on a full game).Peripherals supported: Windows-compatible keyboard and mouse.Graphics: 128 MB DirectX 9.0c w/ shader 2.0 compliance (256 MB recommended) (see supported list*).Processor: 2 GHz Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon or better (2.8 GHz Pentium IV or AMD Athlon or better recommended).a total of 1250 gamerscore in achivements.It contains the original game and also all the released DLC meaning: Co-Op Collection 2: 9 new MP maps (again, 7 from old Ghost Recon games and 2 brand new) a new 5 mission Co-Op campaign and 8 extra achievements worth 125 points in total.Ī new edition of GRAW 2 has been released titled the Legacy Edition spanning two discs.Co-Op Collection: 9 new MP maps (7 from old Ghost Recon games and 2 brand new), a new 5 mission Co-Op campaign and an extra 9 achievements worth a total of 125 points.Throwback Pack 2: 7 extra MP maps from past Ghost Recon games and an extra MP game mode, Co-op Exfiltration.Throwback Pack: 7 extra MP maps taken from past Ghost Recon games.More Guns Pack: Adds some guns from the multiplayer into the Quick Mission part of the singleplayer.The Map "Nowhere" from GRAW 1 is available to players who link their Gamertag to their UBI.com account.Shortly after release, the mayor of one of the towns featured in the game released a statement in which he called the game an insult to both mexican citizens and Mexico itself, and requested that any copies of the game sold in Mexico be seized.
The PC version features different levels and a higher difficulty, although it shares a similar story. It should be noted that the PC version of GRAW2 was independently developed and is not a port of the console version of the game. This ground based UAV can be used to refill ammo, change weapons and as a last resort as cover or a recon vehicle. Also added is the MULE, a mobile resupply point. The AI squad-mates now actively seek cover and call out enemy positions contextually, using phrases such as "behind the car," or "under the green roof." Their response time has also been increased and new commands have been added. GRAW2 also features Cross Com 2.0, the network that connects the various units in the squad, which allows the Ghost Leader to see from the point-of-view of each of his teammates. The gameplay in GRAW2 remains very similar to the original GRAW, with the changes being limited mostly to the AI and squad controls. It quickly becomes clear that the rebels have become a much bigger threat than originally thought when it is revealed that the rebellion is in possession of a WMD, and has the means to attack the United States. Scott Mitchell and his squad continue their effort to stop the rebel uprising in Mexico, which has taken over the Panama Canal. As of April 26, 2007, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 has sold 1 million copies as of April 26, 2007. GRAW2 was published by Ubisoft and released on March 6, 2007. While Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 is the second installment in the GRAW series, it is also the fourth game in the overall Ghost Recon franchise.