The Max Payne series and bullet-time...is it forced??...

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Re: The Max Payne series and bullet-time...is it forced??...

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Jockel wrote:They both work for me on Windows7.
Max Payne 1 is without music though, but that could be the fault of my pirated copy ;P
Ok, cool. Were you about to say that 2 on PC is crap, or something similar?

How about Stranglehold, that looks like a good 3rd person shooter with a lot of environmental damage. Except that I've heard it's pretty short.
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Re: The Max Payne series and bullet-time...is it forced??...

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Max Payne takes some fiddling with to get right in Vista. There's problems with voices and sound effects. Google max payne vista and you can find explanations on how to fix it.
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Well, I finished the first one this past weekend, and it was fantastic! :D I'm into 2 now, and loving that one as well!

How does the Dead to Rights series compare to Max Payne? All I know is that you get a dog that can attack people, and that there's more adult content.
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