Die Demo zu Medal of Honor: Airborne lässt euch die Mission “Operation Husky” in Sizilien ausprobieren (auch in deutscher Sprache).
Hinweise bei Installationsproblemen:
Mehrere User haben ein Problem beim Entpacken der Demo, z.B. Rechner-Absturz. Nach dem Absturz befinden sich die entpackten Installations-Dateien im Windows/Temp-Verzeichnis (Dokumente und Einstellungen / Besitzer XY / Lokale Einstellungen / Temp) und können von dort aus gestartet werden. Alternativ kann die Demo-Datei auch per Hand entpackt werden, z.B. mit WinRAR (Rechtsklick auf die Datei, dann “Entpacken in …”).
Demo Mission: Operation Husky
A joint allied operation into the island of Sicily, Operation Husky follows Boyd Travers and the 82nd Airborne on their first combat jump on July 11, 1943. After securing and sabotaging four anti-aircraft guns, Boyd is sent to rendezvous with a group of Airborne paratroopers at the edge of the village. Here, they run into the German Heer army, who is attempting to recapture the village from the Airborne. Boyd must push to the end of this small hamlet, eliminating Germans along the way, then find a sniper rifle and eliminate the German commander. He’s successful, but not before the commander has successfully called in reinforcements.
REQUIRED SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
OS: Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista (32-bit; 64-bit versions of Windows Vista are not supported)
CPU (Single Core): Intel P4 2.8 GHz or AMD Athlon 2800+ for Windows XP / Intel P4 3.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 3800+ for Windows Vista
RAM: 1 GB for Windows XP / 1 GB for Windows Vista Hard Drive: 1.5 GB or more of free space Note: 64 bit versions of Windows are not supported
Video: DirectX 9.0c, NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT, ATI Radeon X1300 Pro, or better with Shader 3.0 support for Windows XP or Vista (Note: NVIDIA 6800XT, 6800LE, 7100GS, 7200GS, 7200LE, 7300GS, 7300GT cards not supported). NOTE: NVIDIA SLI and ATI Crossfire modes are not supported in Medal of Honor Airborne Demo.
Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card (Note: For Creative Sound Blaster Audigy cards running under Windows Vista you should expect lower performance)