Rainbow Six: Vegas |x360| Early Impressions


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Absolutely awesome - all of the features from singleplayer, are in the multiplayer (leaning against wall, rope, everything)

Theres also coop

I jumped right into multiplayer the minute i started the game :D

Cool, ima go ahead and pick it up hopefully I won't regret it :D. Thankyou.

Yes, i am :) But I'll pass some time with Singleplayer then, give me a shout when your ready!

Hey man, that was a fun series of Co-op games we played! Sorry I sucked so much, that was pretty much the first time I actually played the game. Before that I was only playing around with the camera, haha. :D

I started on realistic - dunno if it has changed, where do you see that?

Yeah I know that! :p

I was talking to soloredd - he says he switches semi-automatic for improved accuracy.

But I cant shoot fast enough with the trigger buttons on semi-automatic setting so I was wondering if he used 'smaller' buttons to shoot making it easiyer and faster.

Look down and see :p

Ohh, I see what you mean now. No, it's not a different button to shoot with a different Rate of Fire (ROF). To change your ROF you just hold down X and then press UP on the D-Pad. You can alternate between 1-bullet, 3-bullets, and Multi-bullets. Of course, the lower the ROF the higher the accuracy.

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I know how to change rate of fire.

I was wondering what button he used to fire his weapon with..

Because I cant fire very fast in semi-automatic mode IF I use the trigger buttons

But if I use the 'normal' buttons - I can shoot very fast :shiftyninja:

Hey man, that was a fun series of Co-op games we played! Sorry I sucked so much, that was pretty much the first time I actually played the game. Before that I was only playing around with the camera, haha. :D

Hey,

Yeah it was great fun, great pratice too! We were just rushing too much i think :laugh: But i played

some of the maps we played in Singleplayer, I'm really disappointed in the Co-op Story mode.

It's basicly Terrorist Hunt in Single-Player maps, there's no "Story" over it. But we gotta do it again

sometime with more people from Neowin, then it's gonna be great! Maybe even some Team Deathmatch.

I can also safely say Yo' Mamas HOT :D ;)

Sorry about my English though ...

Thanks to everyone for the generally positive feedback to the Digimask 'Face-In-Game' feature for Rainbow Six.

However, we understand that some people are getting results of varying quality and so we have posted a handy 'Hints & Tips' page on our website that should, if followed, enable you to get a much better result.

Please check www.digimask.com and click on 'Consumer' near the top of the page.

Thanks again!

The Digimask Team

Thanks to everyone for the generally positive feedback to the Digimask 'Face-In-Game' feature for Rainbow Six.

However, we understand that some people are getting results of varying quality and so we have posted a handy 'Hints & Tips' page on our website that should, if followed, enable you to get a much better result.

Please check www.digimask.com and click on 'Consumer' near the top of the page.

Thanks again!

The Digimask Team

Thanks alot for that information (Y)

I've been thinking about buying a Camera but I'm afraid the result is horrible ingame :s

And what the hell are you on about Digix

lol this is scary its like im trembling inside my boots my sony fanboyism is washing out :| oh noesssss xbox 360 isnt looking too bad after alll.... omfg what am i saying :angry: :(

You do know its for the PS3 too right? Due release very-early 2007 :p

Just played this game with a few friends on co-op for a couple of hours. It has some serious issues, sometimes it dosent detect the microphone on that player (60% of time) causing you to keep restarting until all of you have it.

There is also sound clipping where a gun sounds gets stuck and continues to sound throughout the map until you die.

The AI is great in some places, rubbish in others.

Other than that it is a good game. Just needs a patch quickly to fix a few issues, especilly the Voice issue.

Sorry about the bump, but i just got hate to this game for two seconds.

I'm so sick of the Single-Player in this game, the AI can hit you through everything and have super-human vision.

I hate the Save-points in this game, so freaking far apart specialy in some areas. Like when you rescue the first Team-member "Gabe" I believe,

first you need to deal with that assault then you need to fight your way through 2-3 mounted machine guns and storming Super humans ...

Your teammates are a bunch of retards too, they cant do **** by themselves, they die every fifth second ... It's so god damn frustrating :angry:

And I'm only playing on Normal!

Sorry about the bump, but i just got hate to this game for two seconds.

I'm so sick of the Single-Player in this game, the AI can hit you through everything and have super-human vision.

I hate the Save-points in this game, so freaking far apart specialy in some areas. Like when you rescue the first Team-member "Gabe" I believe,

first you need to deal with that assault then you need to fight your way through 2-3 mounted machine guns and storming Super humans ...

Your teammates are a bunch of retards too, they cant do **** by themselves, they die every fifth second ... It's so god damn frustrating :angry:

And I'm only playing on Normal!

Wow, you must really suck :laugh:

But yeah, they do cheat :p

Try it on realistic - maybe they behave different

One criticism of the game I have is that the sub machine guns are much too powerful, and much too accurate.

Exactly, that's my main gripe too! I've been shot with the MP7 countless of times on huge "Sniping" Distances, not lucky shots but a well aimed one-hitter ... MP7 for crying out loud! :angry:

I'm sorry if this has been posted, then it must have gone by me;

Vegas 360 Patch Notes

Rainbow six Vegas patch Notes Here is a list of issues that will be addressed in the upcoming patch for Vegas. Many of these issues were reported by members of the community, thanks to everyone that took the time to communicate with us. Please understand that this first patch was being worked on a few weeks ago already and that some of the recently discovered issues may not be addressed right away. We do know about these critical issues and are planning to address them as well.

Single Player

* Fixed bugs with voice recognition

* Fixed a bug that made the game crash when killing Dr. Smythe under a specific circumstance.

Multiplayer

* Getting stuck at briefing screen when joining a match in progress

* Fixed a coop crash when failing a mission numerous times

* Fixed an exploit where observers received same kills as host in terrorist hunt

* Fixed a intermittent coop crash in map Factory

* Fixed a disconnection bug when host changes map

* Fixed a bug with live camera that forced a reboot.

* Fixed an issue with max players not being related to recommended players for maps.

* Added better feedback in the game search menus.

* Fixed a bug with the siege specialist achievement.

* Fixed players crashing when using shield and entering a game with shield restricted.

* Fixed a rare crash when starting a coop story game

* Fixed a bug that made the shield become invisible in certain circumstances.

* Fixed a display bug with weapons disappearing while using shield

* Fixed a crash while using the Live Vision Camera

* Fixed a display bug with the canister in retrieval staying visible after being taken.

* Fixed a random crash for clients in COOP games.

* Fixed a display error that showed 14 players instead of 16 for dedicated servers.

* Fixed a bug with score limits not working properly.

* Fixed a bug that sometimes prevented grenades from being used at game start.

* Fixed a crash through the world bug related to starting COOP games while playing Terrorist Hunt.

* Fixed a crash through the world bug in Casino COOP.

* Fixed a bug with invalid recommended players in COOP maps.

* Fixed a lockup in COOP mode related to clients joining a game late.

* Fixed a bug where a dedicated server set for 16 players only accepted 14.

* Added better feedback in the game search menus

* Remove proximity voice chat from team games.

* Adjust TerroHunt XP based on density setting:

* Fixed bug regarding voice chat

* Now voice chat works for all players

* Fixed a crash where clients crash when host change map or quit the game before they have time to load lobby

* Fixed a crash when clientnt selects Option/ Map name either in the lobby or In game

* Fixed a bug related to the infiltration specialist achievement

* Fixed a bug where when score limit is 10 a game does not end when canister is deposited

* Fixed a bug in splitscreen:Crash when player 2 Press ready before player 1 in the login profile menu

* Fixed a bug where game occasionally crashes on boot at the Title Screen.

General

* Fixed some localization errors in Spanish

http://www.rainbowsixgame.com/us/newspost.php?id=17398

I cant see a fix for the sound? Am I blind?

"Please understand that this first patch was being worked on a few weeks ago already and that some of the recently discovered issues may not be addressed right away. We do know about these critical issues and are planning to address them as well."

Don't worry mate, i think they are well aware of the many issues and are trying to fix them :)

Im incredibly ****ed off at the end of the game.

What a copout, i fight my way all the way through the game, beat the baddy and save the day and all i get for it is a "to be continued" screen. I did like the story though

haha yeah, thought that was a bit tacky too :laugh:

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