Go to the very first box closest to the stairs. Once you reach the top of the stairs there should be two boxes overlooking the top floor where you can take cover behind. Make your way up the stairs towards the helipad where you must bring the Intel on an attack and defend mission. if you can put up with the bugs and glitches.This trick requires you and a friend/squad member on the Calypso Casino multiplayer map. I prefer Vegas 2 overall for T-Hunt co-op. There are lots of bugs and glithes in both games, and with no SADS for T-Hunt, there is a very clear host advantage. I enjoyed co-op story in Vegas 1, and some maps had over 100 Tangos to kill. Vegas 1 has 4 player co-op story which was cut to 2 players in Vegas 2. I run at 1920x1080 on a 28" Hanns-G and it looks quite good. The graphics in Vegas 2 are better if you have the horse power to run it on high settings. That said, there are several differences. Vegas 2 is actually a stripped down expansion pack of Vegas 1! So, is it worthed to buy RSV2 or is it only a kind of expension pack of the firat one?
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I just recently discover how to have better graphics by adjusting anti-aliasing and anisotropic filter in the nvidia control panel because no in-game options. Is there a big difference between the 2 games? i currently play RSV1 and love the game except a couple of things like graphis options are limited and (unless widescreen hack) no 1680 x 1050 support. Maybe this question was ask before but i'm new to this board. If I ever see it in a second hand games shop for 5 bucks I might buy it, but ubishaft are never getting another penny off me. Personally I only played through it once, it took less than half a day on realistic, NEVER want to play it again, despite the fact that i still play RSV1. My advice, borrow a copy off a friend, play it, see if you like it. I don't think I've heard a single person say the servers are running well for RSV2.
The servers are running pretty well atm for RSV1, have been for a few weeks, but then I'm usually the host, so I don't usually get lag. RSV2 doesn't run any better (worse if anything), and to be honest I prefer the graphics of of the first. stupid little annoying things like the weaopn change suddenly being on the mousewheel (which is great for unreal tournament, but not RSV) and the fact that all the glitches and problems from RSV1 (of which there were many) were carried over to RSV2. I still host servers form time to time, still have LANs with friends. That just shows how Ubisoft Montreal never fails to surprise gamers. Finally, you're likely to discover twice as more bugs in this sequel.
Also, believe it or not, they managed to make the story twice as dumb as the first one, and that's clearly something I never though would be possible. Firstly, they fulfilled their promise to fix the spawning tango problem, that is, tangos now spawn at least twice as badly than in the first game. Well, indeed, it was in the first game but Ubisoft just disabled it in order to be able to add something ''new'' in the sequel. Ubisoft has added a new feature that should have been in the first game from the start: the sprint feature. The bad news is that it's still 19$ over the real value of that POS. The good news is that it's now available at the real price of an expansion pack, that is, 20$ or lower. If you liked Vegas 1, chances are great that you'll like this one as well since it's clearly an expansion pack.