![]() ![]() The other DLC are just cars and clothes but the hot rods are fun to drive but not really needed but the nice thing about them are you get a decent fast cars at the start of the game.If you like oldies music you will enjoy the soundtrack it is one better ones it fits the time line and sometimes i have just as much fun driving around to the music and screwing around then i do doing missions. story.Jimmy Vendetta is decent it does give more mini missions. Mafia II has a really good story and if you love mafia stories this one is good and interesting and the DLC is worth it but only on sale,unless you really want the achievements though Joes Adventure is the best one of the bunch to try and not spoil anything i will just say this one ties in more with the original. So there you go, that's how I came to that conclusion. Because if Mafia II had tried to copy GTA, then they would've come out with a washed out, crappy story that every other third person free roam game has.Īlso as I said before, Mafia II DLC is pretty much like GTA, it has no story it's just doing a bunch of random missions. You do make a good point that you CAN do a lot more in GTA than in Mafia II but does a longer game and more freedom mean a better game? And in this case is dosen't, a major downside that Mafia II has to GTA is it's short story but in the end I didn't mind it. While on the other hand with GTA it has a nice story and all, but it's not such a story driven game you can just stop in the middle of a mission and just simply forget about it it doesn't have nearly a deep story/plot as Mafia II has.Īs for gameplay Mafia II comes out on top also in GTA woohoo sit behind cover, shoot enemies, woohoo but after a while it gets boring, especially considering that many places in GTA look the same (like in GTA 4, litterally the whole entire city looks exactly the same) while in Mafia II, every gunfight is in a new location, with new enemies, with new characters each time simply just isn't the same. ![]() You always never want to stop to see what's on the next mission, or what happens to this guy, or this person plus not to mention the game has some huge turning plots. First off it seems to be that you do not have GTA (atleast on Steam) you see Mafia II is a much more story driven game. NVIDIA just reek of being a spoil sports because they were late to the dance, there is no justified reason to disable thier own products if it is a 2nd GPU just to dash Atis populatity.Well it seems to be that you have played Mafia II. You may notice there's a complete abscences of ATi once you talk Physx.however Physx rendering DOES work with just a Ati card however it defaults to CPU based emulation which is hobbled quite heavily for non-Nvidia users, how do I know it's hobbled? because I played many physx enabled games all of which run fine except this, not to mention Nvidias recent tactic of disabling physx support on a multi GPU with mixed vendor rig which up until recent so-called "Improvements" to the forceware drivers worked perfectly co-excisting together. Included and automatically installed with the game. Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 for Graphics and a dedicated NVIDIA GTX 285 (or better) for PhysX Minimum: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 (or better) and a dedicated NVIDIA 9800GTX (or better) for PhysX Video Cards and resolution: APEX High settings Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 (or better) Minimum: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 (or better) for Graphics and a dedicated NVIDIA 9800GTX (or better) for PhysX Video Cards and resolution: APEX medium settings Recommended Processor: 2.66 GHz Core i7-920 Minimum Processor: 2.4 GHz Quad Core processor PHYSX/APEX ENHANCEMENTS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Sound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c compliant card Video Card: nVidia GeForce 9800 GTX / ATI Radeon HD 3870 or better Peripherals: Keyboard and mouse or Windows compatible gamepad Sound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card Video Card: nVidia GeForce 8600 / ATI HD2600 Pro or better Processor: Pentium D 3Ghz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 3600+ (Dual core) or higher Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP (SP2 or later) / Windows Vista / Windows 7 2K Czech has revealed requirements and recommendations for Mafia 2 PC version: ![]()
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