View Full Version : Cellfactor: revolution Free download
usagi
09-05-2007, 09:25 PM
http://www.cellfactorrevolution.com/_the_revolution_starts_may_8_/index.html
warhead0
10-05-2007, 08:39 PM
sure looks promising, some of the buys are dl'ing now
$tubbsy
10-05-2007, 09:39 PM
a bit about it
We live in a devious world. You can't take things on face value any more. Someone, somewhere along the line has got to stick their fingers in to something and make a profit out of someone else's apparent charity. As consumers we have to be wary of the message of the Trojan Horse (or was it beware of Greeks bearing gifts)? However, I must say there is no great conspiracy behind this as it is no big secret really. Cellfactor: Revolution (http://games.internode.on.net/filelist.php?app=827) is a game which is all about promoting and selling the Aegia Physx Cards. The full version of the game is available for download (http://games.internode.on.net/filelist.php?filedetails=7687) from your friendly Internode servers.
This is not a new concept by any means. ATI graphics cards shipped with vouchers to give you Half Life 2 (http://games.internode.on.net/filelist.php?app=134) for free. The movie Evolution with David Duchovny was all about advertising Head and Shoulders anti-dandruff shampoo. Just a couple of days ago a song was pulled from the play list of an English radio station because they discovered that it was secretly trying to sell hair gel. The song was called "Style, Attract and Play" by the band Shocka. Which brain surgeon at the radio station worked this out after a period of time? The song has such an apparently obvious name and then doesn't the band name speak for itself? It suits advertising agencies that we are shaped and moulded in to mindless consumers rather than free thinking individuals.
Anyway, if you want some freebee gaming entertainment to tide over your gaming needs until a decent game comes out then download Cellfactor: Revolution (http://games.internode.on.net/filelist.php?app=827). Of course, there are parts of the game which are locked out unless you have the Aegia Physx cards - which is to be expected. Now ... don't think that this is a game comparable with Oblivion (http://games.internode.on.net/filelist.php?app=410) as it only features five levels. Apparently players (with the Aegia Physx cards) are able to manipulate thousands of objects on screen at any one time with psionic powers. The game is meant to feature realistic particle models with rolling clouds of toxic gas ingame. This is what they say about the main story line,
"L.I.M.B.O. Corporation and the United Nations (U.N.) are currently the last two remaining power factions fighting for control of Earth. L.I.M.B.O.'s main purpose is to rebuild the world over the ashes of the imperfect and rusted human race. By injecting nanobots into its test subjects, L.I.M.B.O Corporation has fused man and machine. In doing so, it has successfully brought to life a new race of mechanically and cybernetically-enhanced, superior human forms. The GUARD, an elite military group formed by the United Nations, has been recruited to protect and defend international humanitarian rights. They are the only ones strong enough to stand up to L.I.M.B.O. Corporation, which has refused to recognize the power of the U.N."
http://images.games.internode.on.net/screenshots.php?type=a&app=827&size=2&image=2006-09-19/CFR_2.JPG (javascript:ssPopup('a','827','2006-09-19/CFR_2.JPG'))
Cellfactor: Revolution (http://games.internode.on.net/filelist.php?app=827) allows you to master three different type of character class.
Black Ops – This U.N. Soldier was L.I.M.B.O.'s first genetic alteration experiment using Psionic power; he has a mix of Psionic, unique weapons and vehicular abilities.
Guardian - L.I.M.B.O.'s ultimate mechanical soldier. Guardian wields two weapons, can strike his victims down with quick assault and can tear through anything in his path.
Bishop - Genetically altered by L.I.M.B.O., the Bishop wields hypercharged Psionic powers in lieu of mechanical weapons. All of her abilities rely on physics and manipulating the environment around her as a weapon.The question you are all asking is, "What will the Aegia Physx Cards give me ingame?". Here is the answer:
"CellFactor: Revolution caters to players with and without the AGEIA PhysX card. The game automatically detects systems with a PhysX card, offering players the option to progress through a single-player campaign mode that includes three 'extreme PhysX' levels. PhysX users can also challenge humans and AI-enemies in four LAN-based multiplayer modes. The multiplayer skirmish game types support up to eight humans and 10 artificial intelligence controlled enemies, either in a PhysX hardware only, or software only mode. Gamers without a PhysX processor can play two levels in skirmish modes or choose to install the processor to enable the full game experience."So, get your internet connection fired up and download some free game goodness with Cellfactor: Revolution (http://games.internode.on.net/filelist.php?app=827).
How does it go without the PhysX card?
Log1k
11-05-2007, 12:07 AM
Terribad. I dl'd it, played for about 10 seconds (Intro music was cool...) and then ragequit. ~10fps is enough to make anyone want to commit suicide, and I'm not exactly running a shit rig either.
Baron.LSN
11-05-2007, 12:20 AM
=( Disappointing. Maybe I'll dl it and go play it on gazza's rig lol... pretty sure he has PhysX. And dual server processes... muahaha/
usagi
11-05-2007, 12:34 AM
mahwell sorry for the shit link then
$tubbsy
11-05-2007, 12:39 AM
8800s have a seperate physics chip, i'll see how it goes later
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