Wednesday, December 10th 2008
Intel Releases Bonus Maps for Far Cry 2, Extends Gameplay by up to 3 Hours
Thanks to Intel and its Game On website, fans of Ubisoft's Far Cry 2 title can now enjoy 3 more hours of their favourite game, playing several bonus maps. These explosive bonus missions are kindly available for free here thanks to Intel.
3 hours of new game play brought to you by Intel
These bonus missions extend Far Cry 2's game play by a whole 3 gripping hours. They bristle with extraordinarily coolness, and make the most of Far Cry 2's signature graphical excellence and real-world physics modelling. Intel collaborated with developers Ubisoft Montreal, to ensure that both missions bring out the best in Far Cry 2's unique hyper-real depiction of war-ravaged Africa. Make no mistake: this is the stuff your Intel Core 2 Extreme was made for.
Mission 1: the Morrocan
This mission sends you into the most heavily guarded region of the Leboa-Sako territory. Hiding out at the old Legion fort is a Moroccan who might be able to help you locate the Jackal. Your objective is to locate him and find out what he knows.
Mission 2: the American
Your predecessor has tracked down the American informant to the Dogon village in the rocky northern ranges. Your objective: follow his trail and find out what the informant told him.
How to get these missions
These bonus missions are two of six in total that you can unlock and play. When you complete the first six, you will be able to play a seventh bonus mission.
However, the two missions brought to you by Intel Game On can only be unlocked by downloading and running the exclusive Intel Game On program below. Simply run FarCry2IntelMissions.exe from your PC to get access to the first mission: 'The Morrocan'. Completing that mission unlocks the second mission: 'The American'.
There's no time to lose. Pick up the Moroccan's trail now.
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3 hours of new game play brought to you by Intel
These bonus missions extend Far Cry 2's game play by a whole 3 gripping hours. They bristle with extraordinarily coolness, and make the most of Far Cry 2's signature graphical excellence and real-world physics modelling. Intel collaborated with developers Ubisoft Montreal, to ensure that both missions bring out the best in Far Cry 2's unique hyper-real depiction of war-ravaged Africa. Make no mistake: this is the stuff your Intel Core 2 Extreme was made for.
Mission 1: the Morrocan
This mission sends you into the most heavily guarded region of the Leboa-Sako territory. Hiding out at the old Legion fort is a Moroccan who might be able to help you locate the Jackal. Your objective is to locate him and find out what he knows.
Mission 2: the American
Your predecessor has tracked down the American informant to the Dogon village in the rocky northern ranges. Your objective: follow his trail and find out what the informant told him.
How to get these missions
These bonus missions are two of six in total that you can unlock and play. When you complete the first six, you will be able to play a seventh bonus mission.
However, the two missions brought to you by Intel Game On can only be unlocked by downloading and running the exclusive Intel Game On program below. Simply run FarCry2IntelMissions.exe from your PC to get access to the first mission: 'The Morrocan'. Completing that mission unlocks the second mission: 'The American'.
There's no time to lose. Pick up the Moroccan's trail now.
17 Comments on Intel Releases Bonus Maps for Far Cry 2, Extends Gameplay by up to 3 Hours
[Edit] The link on the site doesn't work :( I get a 403-forbidden error) Do you have an alternate download site?[/Edit]
It's still there, waiting to be finished. I have it in the same list as re-painting my bedroom and finishing some shelves I wanted to add there. You know, things I have to do, but I don't have time, nor the required desire to do it. :roll:
They should improve that too in the meantime.
Also, I know african animals are in danger of extintion and all, but come on! I think I have seen 10 animals in the 20 hours I already played! And I'm sure 5 of them are in reality the same one that traveled a bit, while I was elsewhere. Where's all those animals we could see in the trailers??
(you missed out BIA:HH)
They don't distribute programmers...
This is the typical result of placing the license in the hands of a publisher.
Thank goodness we will be seeing FEAR 2 as it was intended by the original developers.
# Assassin's Creed (2007) (PC/PS3/Xbox 360)
# Naruto: Rise Of A Ninja (2007) (Xbox 360)
# Lost: Via Domus (2008) (PC/PS3/Xbox 360)
# Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (2008) (PC/PS3/Xbox 360)
# Far Cry 2 (2008) (PC/PS3/Xbox 360)
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# Naruto: The Broken Bond (2008) (Xbox 360)
# Prince of Persia (2008) (PC/PS3/Xbox 360)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubisoft_Montreal
So yeah, I missed out some, I guess. No wonder their quality has gone down so much... :ohwell:
I also want L4D. Loved the demo.
Still at 60% and TBH I'm more and more interested in taking it again with each and every supportive post. :rolleyes: