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Delta Force: Angel Falls
(DFAF) is an upcoming first-person shooter game by NovaLogic.[2][3] Rumors
claim that the game will be for multiple platforms, with a late
2009 or 2010 release. A beta is to be expected Q3 2009. NovaLogic's previous title
is Delta Force: Xtreme 2, which was just released.
Angel Falls, as of November, now has an official page on
the NovaLogic
website.
Setting
Angel Falls will be set in the north-west region of South America (near
future in Colombia and Venezuela. Angel
Falls will take the player to rural and sparsely populated
jungle areas of this locale.
Driving the game's back-story will be ever-changing alliances
and conflicts taking place in the Angel Falls area of Venezuela. Additionally, the game will be
influenced by current events. [4]
| System
Requirements |
|
Minimum |
Recommended |
|
Microsoft Windows |
| Operating System |
Windows XP or Windows Vista |
| CPU |
Pentium 4 2.4 GHz |
Dual core or Quad core |
| Memory |
1 GB |
2 GB |
| Hard Drive Space |
5 GB of free space |
| Graphics Hardware |
Pixel Shader 3.0 video card |
ATi 1900+, nVidia 7900+ or better |
|
Map
editor
NILE may be released with Angel Falls. It is said to be
completely better than previous titles' NILE versions - called
NILE Studio. Its features include the ability to run the
game via editor, introduction of a spline-based road system, and
the replacement of all events with WAC code. Whether it is
to be released with Angel Falls is unknown. [5]
Engine
According to a NovaLogic, the game is being developed on a
completely new engine. Other features were explained such as the
ability to change terrains on the fly, and being in a completely
different spirit from previous titles. Angel Falls will
also support a larger amount of in-game assets. Net code is also
improved. [6]
Licensing
NovaLogic announced
that they have terminated their license agreement with European
publisher MTR Soft, due to the concern of them using the
title's license agreement to obtain additional funds. [7]
References
External
links