HoneyBakedHam: Related question: Anyone have trouble running Fear on Win 7 64-bit? It crashes on me in the first few minutes. Do I need to run it in a compatibility mode or something?
StingingVelvet: I'm playing it on Win7 64bit right now and it works perfectly.
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When I built this PC I have now, almost one year ago exactly, FEAR was the first game I loaded because I wanted to see how it looked with my shiny new hardware. It crashed out over and over and I was fearful I had a hardware issue. But no other game has had an issue, so I'm pretty happy about that.
I'll try what Dashiva and PossessedCow ( Thank you :-) have said and try it again. I honestly don't make too much real use out of my G-15 (aside from using it as a keyboard) so I might just keep the screen disabled.
I have the ATI HD 5870, so if it still crashes, maybe its an ATI issue. Plus, I think I've upgraded those drivers at least a half a dozen times since I last tried. It is the only game I tried that has had any issue at all under Win 7. I'd just like to play through it again.
PhoenixWright: It always struck me as kind of uninspired and generic, like some souped up Unreal Tournament. But I guess it's pretty good, I'll have to revisit it knowing that there are so many high opinions of it.
There are some things about the game that feel uninspired to me too. I feel there could be a greater variety of enemies and a few more kinds of challenges in the maps... And the early game is really bogged down in cinematic cut-scenes with dull acting that you sorta have to sit through.
But it is what the game does well that makes it shine. The AI is really good. And the presentation is spectacular. It really is creepy and atmospheric while also being a huge adrenaline rush. Every game has flaws, but this game's strengths so overcome its weaknesses that I barely notice things that would really irk me in a lessor title.
And bullet time was awesome when Max Payne trotted it out. It doesn't really do well in some other games that have used it, but it really fits this game wonderfully because it fits the idea of you being this soldier with heightened and enhanced reflexes and senses... and gives you a change to soak up some nice eye candy while you plow through a legion of evil super soldiers.