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Global Operations is an action game (shooter, FPS) released in by Electronic Arts. The game was released for PC (Windows). Global Operations is a team-based first-person shooter offering a multiplayer experience for up to 24 players, as well as a single-player game with. Global Operations is a first-person tactical shooter video game developed by Barking Dog Studios and co-published by Crave Entertainment and Electronic.
 
 

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When it comes to Global Operations, we’re as guilty as everyone else around of taking the easy approach and consistently comparing it to Counter Strike.

Yes, there are clear and obvious similarities, most notable the team-based terrorist versus anti-terrorist theme, but frankly the game is far more a step away from that genre into new territories than something that necessitates a direct comparison.

In fairness, you’d be better off wheeling out Return to Castle Wolfenstein multiplayer or, say, Unreal Fortress as a direct comparison, if it wasn’t for the fact that Global Ops could well outclass them hugely. Global Ops has had a lot less press than it deserves of late – it’s among a new wave of ‘professionally’ produced multiplayer-specific games, crafted to attempt to lure players away from their modded favourites.

It draws on the popular team dynamic, but seems to want to add a more frantic edge to the action, along with a healthy dose of strategic planning. Players can choose from one of six classes for each side, each with its own natural advantages and disadvantages. True strategic gameplay will come from clever use of the right classes, as players of Return to Castle Wolfenstein will know. But, unless you plan to get organised, most public games right now seems to be almost totally dominated by commandos and heavy gunners – having as they do the best selection of weapons and the most powerful guns respectively.

The classes include medics, for your obligatory patch-ups and resurrections of unconscious comrades, should they elect to lie there bleeding rather than respawning without their weapons, recon units, who get a natty radar and light weaponry, demolition units – vital for some missions, which require heavy duty destruction of opposition property, and your bog-standard sniper, with their range of high-velocity long-range weaponry.

The utility of the sniper class is reduced by requiring total immobility before the scope can be activated. Try to move whilst zoomed-in, and you’ll drop to normal vision – an effective foil for those deadly folks with rock steady aiming hands.

A player can also adopt the non-playing role of commander, directing the troops by voice commands and waypoints – a definite draw for the more strategic minded gamer. Each class can equip themselves from an equipment menu at the beginning of each round, and every time they elect to respawn upon death.

You find yourselves in a troop transport or helicopter, with access to the purchase screen with all the goodies. Depending on your success to date in the mission, you’ll have a sum of cash on hand to spend, with a number of weapons available for your primary and secondary weapon slots, as well as tertiary pistol slot, several grenade slots, and other equipment pockets.

You can also purchase add-ons for the weapons you’ve already bought – from flashlights to clip-on night vision – but you’d better be quick in choosing, since you get the option to respawn every 30 seconds, and if you miss it, you have to wait until next time.

Your time in the ‘sin-bin’ can also be used to spectate the action, either from the viewpoint of your team mates, or from cameras spread around.

Should a member of the opposition team grab control of any camera by using its control panel in the area, however, you’ll lose your access to that view, and be unable upon respawn to tell your comrades exactly where that sniper was hiding.

With the respawn available, the action is on the whole a fair bit more frantic than your average team-based online game – more on a par with vanilla Quake III, with people simply caring less about loss of life. There’s no long wait while a camping toe-rag hides behind a crate until the end of the turn for the extra survival cash, instead you’re pretty much straight back in to the action – your only decision is whether to abandon the l33t weapon you’ve just managed to afford.

As it is, so long as no-one’s half-inched it, you can go and pick it up again, and any other weapon you might find lying around. The frantic pace of action is thankfully not accompanied by the usual bouncing carnage you’ll find in most online FPSs – while you can jump, it’s a more realistic leap than the springs on your feet in, say, Quake or Unreal.

It might make the difference if you manage it once, but try and boing around like Zebedee on a bad day and you’ll soon suffer. This ‘realism’ is also carried over into your weapon accuracy. As you move around, your accuracy decreases, as indicated by the increasing size of your weapon sights, which narrow to a pinprick when motionless and crouching.

You’ll also find your weapons moving upwards as you fire bursts of gunfire, another nice touch. Fortunately, should you value precision over quantity, you can adjust weapons to fire single or minimal bursts per key-press, hopefully cutting down on your randomness in aiming.

The range of weapons available is impressive to say the least, and a good job seems to have been made of balancing their power. It’s not realistic to the power of Counter Strike or, say Ghost Recon, where if you’re shot, you’re effectively dead.

In fact, you can take quite a few bullets before it’s time to give up the ghost. Perhaps in respect of the wide price-range of weaponry, the lower-end weapons whilst still managing to be at least vaguely effective, are nothing compared to the high-calibre beasts that successful killing-sprees can net you.

The missions are also pleasantly varied, making a break from the traditional. In homage to its ‘global’ title they’re spread around the world, from Argentina to Chechyna, with multiple goals for each team from taking out enemy commanders and rescuing artefacts, to the more standard hostage-taking. They’re remarkably well structured, the only problem being with multiple goals required for mission success, large-scale team games usually end up with a series of drawn rounds, as neither team can quite complete their goals.

The maps are well-designed, and again massively varied, some allowing clear advantages to snipers, and others to the more close-range advantaged troops. Should playing them against real people be too much for your brain to comprehend, you can also play through missions in a linear progression as part of an NPC team.

Don’t expect too much from the AI though, while they support each other fairly well, responding to and issuing voice commands, healing comrades and so on, when it comes to firefights, their brains seem to eject out of the window, preferring to stand still and shoot until the enemy or themselves are dead.

They’re a good way of learning the maps, though, and the different nuances of the game. There’s also the presence of a couple of NPC guards in a couple of the online maps – usually in the ‘good guys’ home area. Unfortunate, should you be a ‘bad guy’ who wanders in, as it usually results in instant death – annoying to say the least.

The game is based on the Lithtech2 engine, and although not astoundingly good looking, is definitely at least on a par with the current online favourites. In particular, the character models are great to look at, as are weapon effects – we’re particular fans of what happens to you when you catch a gas grenade – at least from an aesthetic point of view. Global Operations deserves success in the online world, but as ever, it’s down to the fickle online community to see if it gets the reception it deserves.

There’s a lot of strategy and tactics to be picked up, should interest be provoked, and organised teams could have a field-day with the class-based action on hand. It’s a toss-up, however whether the game’s frantic pace actually sits comfortably with the strategic wealth waiting to be uncovered. A frag-happy punter could find a pleasant home in the fast movement and powerful weapons, possibly making it extremely difficult to manage effectively as a strategic team.

On the whole though, it’s been a blast to get involved in some decent modern-day team-based online action. With versatile server options allowing operators with a dedicated machine to run a variety of servers, the potential is there for massive success over the net. We’re more than happy to recommend it to you heartily. When i first time play this game im so good at losing but when my dad teaches me how and im so good at it by the way this is so fun to play i have so much memories so tell.

PPY 0 point. Jaguar 1 point. I cant Install, it stated the Instal shield ikernel could not be installed, any idea to fix? Artis -2 points. Cant play with friends on LAN party. Cause this is not the installation file. With this copy you cant enter cd key to play LAN. If bots are running too fast on new hardware and windows just limit FPS to 30 with some software. You can use RivaTuner to do this. Mickey Lmao 1 point. I installed the game and have a problem.

These are BOTs in the game running too fast, like 10 seconds and they start fighting in courtyard. The shotgun shot like x times faster. Any solution? Worked in Windows Ktn 1 point. Junin 1 point. Gamer -2 points. Hi I want the. IgorAz 2 points. Hot bluff -2 points. Working on Win10, WOW! My only issue now is installing patches, it won’t install, keeps failing.

Durukan 1 point. AYS 0 point. Militant Nod 2 points. When someone decided to make realistic CS X I really want to like this game, I even got fond memories of it from my childhood. But now it’s just extremely frustrating to play, and this is coming from a guy that actively looks for old games to play and with a giant capacity of suspension of disbelief and willingness to cope with clunkiness. But it can be fun, and strives to be realistic with mechanics and weapons especially are charming.

Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you’d like. If you have trouble to run Global Operations Windows , read the abandonware guide first! We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentation when possible.

If the manual is missing and you own the original manual, please contact us! Various files to help you run Global Operations, apply patches, fixes, maps or miscellaneous utilities. MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free! Browse By Developer Barking Dog Studios, Ltd. Perspective 1st-Person. Download MB. Description of Global Operations Read Full Review When it comes to Global Operations, we’re as guilty as everyone else around of taking the easy approach and consistently comparing it to Counter Strike.

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Verified Purchase. I had this game when it first came out and then i barely met the system requirements. Running on a modern laptop 2. Although the intro video refuses to play now, it still runs fine. The intro issue was probably just an error transferring data from the disk. Would be nice if it did not require the disk to play. I love the fact that this game has a good campaign mode, and a challenging enemy.

Many ways to complete each mission, so you do not have to follow your team. Game awards you for your performance, so to get the good equipment you have to try, even though you can win by just sitting back and letting your team complete the mission. Word for the wise. This game will run in WINE emulator for linux. Doesn’t always run smooth, but it does run. So, you do not need a windows computer to run it. Seller did not state the it will not operate in the latest Windows format. I remember playing this game as a kid back in the day.

This is the roots of all games now! GO has the making of a great game. For the most part, it is. What can hold it back is the rough graphics and sometimes confusing gameplay. I liked the overall setup of classes and weapons. The weapons all have their strengths, limitations, handle differently and with enough cash you can add scopes, extra ammo, silencers, etc.

This is a neat feature that can really add to what your gun of choice is capable of. On the other hand, what is the point of a silencer if they already know where you are? The sound and music are great; they are both very realistic and make the game play much better. They made sounds for everything walking, running, reloading, shooting, talking etc. For quite the first time in my playing life, the sound really affects the gameplay, it is not just a matter of full 3d sounds to track down other people, a close explosion could do as much damage as driving you deaf for a little amount of time!

The only thing that’s repetitive about the sound is that both teams have the same voice of an allied trooper, example: say you are U. A army, vs. Mexico and you want to tell your troops to GO!

It will sound the same way if the Mexico team tells their troops to GO! Anyway the sound system is an impressive effort and each single weapon has its own different sound. Like I wrote in the introduction you choose a character out of six, Medic, Sniper, Commando, Recon, Heavy gunner and demo man and each one has his own specialties.

Like I remarked earlier, this game is very realistic, everything in this game is life-like including guns, equipment and even the missions. Some of the equipment you have in this game is night vision, thermal vision, flash grenades, grenades, scopes and much more. After you pick the character and equipment you want for your character you start the game and have to participate in missions that happened in real life; when you are finished with the good-boy team campaign you can then head on playing the bad team campaign.

Each mission has a different story line, as an example in the first mission you’re the allied side attacking a fortress in Mexico and your objectives is to blow up two possessions. The opposite team, Mexico needs to defend these from allies instead. In this mission Allies are tagged as the good ones whilst Mexicans are the bad guys. Sadly the Artificial Intelligence is way too smart and often it will cover bits of gameplay that should be left to the player.

Any solution? Worked in Windows Ktn 1 point. Junin 1 point. Gamer -2 points. Hi I want the. IgorAz 2 points. Hot bluff -2 points. Working on Win10, WOW! My only issue now is installing patches, it won’t install, keeps failing. Durukan 1 point. AYS 0 point.

Militant Nod 2 points. When someone decided to make realistic CS X I really want to like this game, I even got fond memories of it from my childhood. But now it’s just extremely frustrating to play, and this is coming from a guy that actively looks for old games to play and with a giant capacity of suspension of disbelief and willingness to cope with clunkiness. But it can be fun, and strives to be realistic with mechanics and weapons especially are charming. Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you’d like.

If you have trouble to run Global Operations Windows , read the abandonware guide first! We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentation when possible.

If the manual is missing and you own the original manual, please contact us! Various files to help you run Global Operations, apply patches, fixes, maps or miscellaneous utilities. MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free! Browse By Developer Barking Dog Studios, Ltd. Perspective 1st-Person.

Download MB. Description of Global Operations Read Full Review When it comes to Global Operations, we’re as guilty as everyone else around of taking the easy approach and consistently comparing it to Counter Strike. Review By GamesDomain. Captures and Snapshots Windows. See older comments Write a comment Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you’d like. Send comment.

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I liked the overall setup of classes and weapons. The weapons all have their strengths, limitations, handle differently and with enough cash you can add scopes, extra ammo, silencers, etc. This is a neat feature that can really add to what your gun of choice is capable of. On the other hand, what is the point of a silencer if they already know where you are?

Or a laser sight that gives away your location? I do think that they all sound good. The machine guns make a nice throaty roar while SMGs make a nice hard tapping sound. They all sound like they should and sound good. Like the weapons, each class has strengths and limitations that help focus the team based combat. A recon trooper moves forward to light up enemies while a pair of heavy gunners provides cover fire for example. While this sounds good in theory, actually getting other people to do this is rare.

More often than not it brakes down in to a free for all until the match expires or someone manages to meet an objective. Coordination is compounded by the vague voice commands and lack of a map to location posistions. The graphics should have been better. The player models are many and varied but it seems they shot for quantity over quality. The models are bland and crudely shaped with stiff animations.

The lighting is generally good, but player shadows are simple and look tacked on. At least most of the texturing is good enough and the flash from weapons or smoke from grenades look good.

Most of that I could overlook but for one thing. It is not always easy to tell if the player in the distance is on your team or not. This sounds so simple but it can be confusing. More so if you are switched teams by the game at the end of the round.

In the “Mexico” map for example, the good guys wear flat drab green and the bad guys wear drab green and tan cammo. At a distance this it can be hard to distinguish one green pixel from another.

And the models look close enough alike that in the shadows it gets worse. In some maps it is easy to tell, other not so much. This inconsistent style it irritating as you might fire at your teammates. Or wait to see whom it is and get killed. All that said it has it moments, and is usually enjoyable enough. But it could have been better. One person found this helpful. Honestly, I was totally turned off by the beta demo that was originally released online. Choppy gameplay, unclear specialist roles, uninspired graphics.

Then, in a momentary lapse of my faculties, I bought the retail version. Applied the latest patches, and was again underwhelmed. The tutorials don’t offer much insight into how the various specialist classes medic, heavy gunner, commando, recon, sniper, demolitions function.

That said, I think it’s this specialist system that ultimately won me over. Each specialist has a specific set of weapons that he can purchase i. The recon has a lifesign detector think of the gadget at the end of ‘Rainbow Six’ – the book that can identify bogies at great distances.

However, the detector runs has a short battery life, and you have to be near your teammates for them to use this information. The medic can heal or revive teammates. The demo guy can set remotely detonated charges and can turn parked cars into map-clearing bombs. The mechanics of the game really emphasize team cooperation. Do you recommend it? Global Operations for Windows.

Softonic review First-person shooter Counter-Strike style Global Operations is a good, trial version game only available for Windows, that is part of the category PC games with subcategory Action more specifically War. More about Global Operations Since the game joined our selection of programs and apps in , it has already reached 90, downloads, and last week it gained 70 downloads. Global Operations for PC. Conflict: Global Storm demo 4.

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