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Ridley 30 Thg09, 2020 @ 3:17am
Any other decent SWAT-like game while we wait?
I already played Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. Single Player, please.
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Joker [IT] 27 Thg12, 2020 @ 6:01pm 
Zero Hour
Zero Hour
Tiberius 4 Thg01, 2021 @ 5:19am 
Nguyên văn bởi 76561198192726397:
Nguyên văn bởi =UWS= Ridley:
I already played Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. Single Player, please.

Swat 4 obviously.

Swat 3 actually might be better than Swat 4. The missions are much more realistic and are set in real locations around Los Angeles. You also play explicitly as the LAPD instead of just a vague unnamed police department. In the campaign you can recruit police officers to your team and give them different codenames/nicknames which then appear on the back of their tactical vest in-game. It contains some interesting features that were streamlined or removed in Swat 4. Your AI team-mates are much more helpful and will do things without you having to constantly ask. Might be a pain in the ass to get it to run on a modern system, but it is possible. Use the Last Resort mod and DgVoodoo or another wrapper and it should work fine.

Swat 2 is not even a 3D game, letalone a FPS game. It plays more like a RTS, which is strange, but it's the most realistic swat game ever created by far. If you can get past the clunky controls and strange bird's eye perspective this is the closest you will ever come to understanding or experiencing a real police standoff. It's so realistic that instead of going in guns blazing you can call in a crisis negotiator and negotiate with the criminals by using a throw phone.

A "throw phone" is a special telephone that the police "throw" (hence the name) into an area controlled by the suspect so that they can directly communicate with him if the phone lines or electricity for the building is cut off. Through this throw phone the suspect can request anything from food to a getaway car and threaten to kill hostages if you don't concede. You can choose to either give him what he wants in the hopes of delaying long enough to get a team in position and make a plan or you can "go tactical" and decide enough is enough and raid the building. This opens up a lot of different techniques you can use, like giving the criminals a getaway car in exchange for them releasing the remaining hostages and then blocking in the car when they try to leave. The game is full of weird, unique stuff like that.

A huge selling point of the game is that not only can you play as the cops, but you can also play as a right-wing militia-style terrorist group and play the missions out from the criminal's point of view. So instead of saving hostages and giving into demands you're the one taking hostages and making demands. You can even execute hostages if the cops won't give you what you ask for or release one or two as a sign of good faith. There's a number of things you can do as the criminals/terrorists that you can't do in any other game that has ever been made and it's a lot of fun.

Rainbow Six (Original) is what started the whole tactical urban shooter genre and it's probably still the best there is. You can't arrest people, of course, you just murder them for being terrorists and then blame their death on the local police. You can, however, plan out your missions ahead of time using a ground-plan and layout of the building or area you're assaulting and receive intel on possible locations of hostages or bombs, like a real tactical unit. Use the Black Ops mod which combines all of the expansion packs and games into one along with adding several fixes. With Black Ops installed you'll have over 120 fully detailed maps set on every continent on Earth to play. You will also most likely need to use DgVoodoo or another wrapper, just like with Swat 3, since both games use DirectX7 or DirectX8 which isn't supported on Windows 10.

Rainbow Six 3 in it's most basic form is the original Rainbow Six with much better graphics, blood splatter, ragdoll physics, less maps, less weapons and most of the time you fight neo-Nazis for some reason. It also introduced some revolutionary features like incremental door opening (the ability to open a door a little bit at a time so you can peek inside instead of just throwing it open). Use the Ravenshield 2.0 mod, but get rid of the "i'm wearing goggles" HUD overlay if it annoys you like it does me. And don't forget that Ubisoft or whoever released one of the expansion packs, called Iron March or something, for free and it's on ModDB or some place and it comes with a bunch of maps and I think there's a weapon or two.

Ground Branch is a new steam early access game that tries to mash Ghost Recon (Original) and Rainbow Six 3 into one entity. Once again you cannot arrest people, only "neutralize" them. You're also a CIA agent. So far it's a decently solid game with a super advanced revolutionary weapon and character customization system. It has several issues, some of which being the lack of maps and weapon variety. Guns feel very good and meaty. Right now it only has a Terrorist Hunt gamemode and PVP (which people almost never play). It seems like they're actively working on it, but updates come out at a crawl.

LSPD First Response is just a mod for GTA 5, but it definitely has its moments from time to time. Somewhat more suited for a cop on the beat in a patrol car it is still definitely possible to do some swat activities in it. You can drive the MRAP/swat vehicle from the station all the way to some place where they're waiting for you to serve a warrant on some house. You'll most likely never be able to do that in another game. Playable in first person mode and further improved with more GTA realism/AI/blood/audio mods. Every NPC has a unique name, driver's license number, job, history, personality etc. Some mini-mods even include the court system along with the outcome of the cases of the people you arrested. Worth a try if you're feeling curious and don't mind ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ around with mods or editing text files.

There's another game on Steam called Zero Hour I saw that's in Bangladesh for some reason, but you're a swat team. Never played it so I can't say for sure if it's bad or not, but it looks decent.

Every game I listed has playable multiplayer/coop in some form and also single-player.

I am pretty sure I arrested terrorists who surrendered in Rainbow Six. This was without a mod.

Could be wrong as it was too long ago, but they definitely do surrender (just quite randoml).
CAS 5 Thg01, 2021 @ 11:29am 
A good top down game:
Door Kickers 2: Task Force North
Tiberius 5 Thg01, 2021 @ 11:38am 
Nguyên văn bởi CAS:
A good top down game:
Door Kickers 2: Task Force North

I think just Door Kickers 2 is more related to what people on here are looking for.
Master Chef 7 Thg01, 2021 @ 8:01am 
You should check out Battlefield Hardline. Don't listen to the mixed reviews, there are still some active servers left
nfsboss88 7 Thg01, 2021 @ 8:07am 
Nguyên văn bởi Master Chef:
You should check out Battlefield Hardline. Don't listen to the mixed reviews, there are still some active servers left
OMG that is one of the worst example, Battlefield Hardline Online is almost as worse as Rainbow Six Siege if not worser, the Single player campagin is great. But the online rubbish, there is no teamplayer. Most of them is just thinking on themself as a soloplayer, thats what i personally experianced when i first played online in BFH. That is the reason why it has so mixed revievs, if the online was as great as the trailers then it would have better revievs.
lil dookie 9 Thg01, 2021 @ 9:10pm 
Nguyên văn bởi 76561198192726397:
Nguyên văn bởi =UWS= Ridley:
I already played Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. Single Player, please.

Swat 4 obviously.

Swat 3 actually might be better than Swat 4. The missions are much more realistic and are set in real locations around Los Angeles. You also play explicitly as the LAPD instead of just a vague unnamed police department. In the campaign you can recruit police officers to your team and give them different codenames/nicknames which then appear on the back of their tactical vest in-game. It contains some interesting features that were streamlined or removed in Swat 4. Your AI team-mates are much more helpful and will do things without you having to constantly ask. Might be a pain in the ass to get it to run on a modern system, but it is possible. Use the Last Resort mod and DgVoodoo or another wrapper and it should work fine.

Swat 2 is not even a 3D game, letalone a FPS game. It plays more like a RTS, which is strange, but it's the most realistic swat game ever created by far. If you can get past the clunky controls and strange bird's eye perspective this is the closest you will ever come to understanding or experiencing a real police standoff. It's so realistic that instead of going in guns blazing you can call in a crisis negotiator and negotiate with the criminals by using a throw phone.

A "throw phone" is a special telephone that the police "throw" (hence the name) into an area controlled by the suspect so that they can directly communicate with him if the phone lines or electricity for the building is cut off. Through this throw phone the suspect can request anything from food to a getaway car and threaten to kill hostages if you don't concede. You can choose to either give him what he wants in the hopes of delaying long enough to get a team in position and make a plan or you can "go tactical" and decide enough is enough and raid the building. This opens up a lot of different techniques you can use, like giving the criminals a getaway car in exchange for them releasing the remaining hostages and then blocking in the car when they try to leave. The game is full of weird, unique stuff like that.

A huge selling point of the game is that not only can you play as the cops, but you can also play as a right-wing militia-style terrorist group and play the missions out from the criminal's point of view. So instead of saving hostages and giving into demands you're the one taking hostages and making demands. You can even execute hostages if the cops won't give you what you ask for or release one or two as a sign of good faith. There's a number of things you can do as the criminals/terrorists that you can't do in any other game that has ever been made and it's a lot of fun.

Rainbow Six (Original) is what started the whole tactical urban shooter genre and it's probably still the best there is. You can't arrest people, of course, you just murder them for being terrorists and then blame their death on the local police. You can, however, plan out your missions ahead of time using a ground-plan and layout of the building or area you're assaulting and receive intel on possible locations of hostages or bombs, like a real tactical unit. Use the Black Ops mod which combines all of the expansion packs and games into one along with adding several fixes. With Black Ops installed you'll have over 120 fully detailed maps set on every continent on Earth to play. You will also most likely need to use DgVoodoo or another wrapper, just like with Swat 3, since both games use DirectX7 or DirectX8 which isn't supported on Windows 10.

Rainbow Six 3 in it's most basic form is the original Rainbow Six with much better graphics, blood splatter, ragdoll physics, less maps, less weapons and most of the time you fight neo-Nazis for some reason. It also introduced some revolutionary features like incremental door opening (the ability to open a door a little bit at a time so you can peek inside instead of just throwing it open). Use the Ravenshield 2.0 mod, but get rid of the "i'm wearing goggles" HUD overlay if it annoys you like it does me. And don't forget that Ubisoft or whoever released one of the expansion packs, called Iron March or something, for free and it's on ModDB or some place and it comes with a bunch of maps and I think there's a weapon or two.

Ground Branch is a new steam early access game that tries to mash Ghost Recon (Original) and Rainbow Six 3 into one entity. Once again you cannot arrest people, only "neutralize" them. You're also a CIA agent. So far it's a decently solid game with a super advanced revolutionary weapon and character customization system. It has several issues, some of which being the lack of maps and weapon variety. Guns feel very good and meaty. Right now it only has a Terrorist Hunt gamemode and PVP (which people almost never play). It seems like they're actively working on it, but updates come out at a crawl.

LSPD First Response is just a mod for GTA 5, but it definitely has its moments from time to time. Somewhat more suited for a cop on the beat in a patrol car it is still definitely possible to do some swat activities in it. You can drive the MRAP/swat vehicle from the station all the way to some place where they're waiting for you to serve a warrant on some house. You'll most likely never be able to do that in another game. Playable in first person mode and further improved with more GTA realism/AI/blood/audio mods. Every NPC has a unique name, driver's license number, job, history, personality etc. Some mini-mods even include the court system along with the outcome of the cases of the people you arrested. Worth a try if you're feeling curious and don't mind ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ around with mods or editing text files.

There's another game on Steam called Zero Hour I saw that's in Bangladesh for some reason, but you're a swat team. Never played it so I can't say for sure if it's bad or not, but it looks decent.

Every game I listed has playable multiplayer/coop in some form and also single-player.
Where can u even get the old swat games? Never played
terminal_ 10 Thg01, 2021 @ 12:37am 
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Where can u even get the old swat games? Never played

You can find Swat 3 GotY and Swat 4 Gold on https://www.gog.com/. No idea how/if they work on modern operating systems.
Lần sửa cuối bởi terminal_; 10 Thg01, 2021 @ 12:37am
Tiberius 10 Thg01, 2021 @ 4:37am 
Nguyên văn bởi Distortion:
Nguyên văn bởi 76561198192726397:

Swat 4 obviously.

Swat 3 actually might be better than Swat 4. The missions are much more realistic and are set in real locations around Los Angeles. You also play explicitly as the LAPD instead of just a vague unnamed police department. In the campaign you can recruit police officers to your team and give them different codenames/nicknames which then appear on the back of their tactical vest in-game. It contains some interesting features that were streamlined or removed in Swat 4. Your AI team-mates are much more helpful and will do things without you having to constantly ask. Might be a pain in the ass to get it to run on a modern system, but it is possible. Use the Last Resort mod and DgVoodoo or another wrapper and it should work fine.

Swat 2 is not even a 3D game, letalone a FPS game. It plays more like a RTS, which is strange, but it's the most realistic swat game ever created by far. If you can get past the clunky controls and strange bird's eye perspective this is the closest you will ever come to understanding or experiencing a real police standoff. It's so realistic that instead of going in guns blazing you can call in a crisis negotiator and negotiate with the criminals by using a throw phone.

A "throw phone" is a special telephone that the police "throw" (hence the name) into an area controlled by the suspect so that they can directly communicate with him if the phone lines or electricity for the building is cut off. Through this throw phone the suspect can request anything from food to a getaway car and threaten to kill hostages if you don't concede. You can choose to either give him what he wants in the hopes of delaying long enough to get a team in position and make a plan or you can "go tactical" and decide enough is enough and raid the building. This opens up a lot of different techniques you can use, like giving the criminals a getaway car in exchange for them releasing the remaining hostages and then blocking in the car when they try to leave. The game is full of weird, unique stuff like that.

A huge selling point of the game is that not only can you play as the cops, but you can also play as a right-wing militia-style terrorist group and play the missions out from the criminal's point of view. So instead of saving hostages and giving into demands you're the one taking hostages and making demands. You can even execute hostages if the cops won't give you what you ask for or release one or two as a sign of good faith. There's a number of things you can do as the criminals/terrorists that you can't do in any other game that has ever been made and it's a lot of fun.

Rainbow Six (Original) is what started the whole tactical urban shooter genre and it's probably still the best there is. You can't arrest people, of course, you just murder them for being terrorists and then blame their death on the local police. You can, however, plan out your missions ahead of time using a ground-plan and layout of the building or area you're assaulting and receive intel on possible locations of hostages or bombs, like a real tactical unit. Use the Black Ops mod which combines all of the expansion packs and games into one along with adding several fixes. With Black Ops installed you'll have over 120 fully detailed maps set on every continent on Earth to play. You will also most likely need to use DgVoodoo or another wrapper, just like with Swat 3, since both games use DirectX7 or DirectX8 which isn't supported on Windows 10.

Rainbow Six 3 in it's most basic form is the original Rainbow Six with much better graphics, blood splatter, ragdoll physics, less maps, less weapons and most of the time you fight neo-Nazis for some reason. It also introduced some revolutionary features like incremental door opening (the ability to open a door a little bit at a time so you can peek inside instead of just throwing it open). Use the Ravenshield 2.0 mod, but get rid of the "i'm wearing goggles" HUD overlay if it annoys you like it does me. And don't forget that Ubisoft or whoever released one of the expansion packs, called Iron March or something, for free and it's on ModDB or some place and it comes with a bunch of maps and I think there's a weapon or two.

Ground Branch is a new steam early access game that tries to mash Ghost Recon (Original) and Rainbow Six 3 into one entity. Once again you cannot arrest people, only "neutralize" them. You're also a CIA agent. So far it's a decently solid game with a super advanced revolutionary weapon and character customization system. It has several issues, some of which being the lack of maps and weapon variety. Guns feel very good and meaty. Right now it only has a Terrorist Hunt gamemode and PVP (which people almost never play). It seems like they're actively working on it, but updates come out at a crawl.

LSPD First Response is just a mod for GTA 5, but it definitely has its moments from time to time. Somewhat more suited for a cop on the beat in a patrol car it is still definitely possible to do some swat activities in it. You can drive the MRAP/swat vehicle from the station all the way to some place where they're waiting for you to serve a warrant on some house. You'll most likely never be able to do that in another game. Playable in first person mode and further improved with more GTA realism/AI/blood/audio mods. Every NPC has a unique name, driver's license number, job, history, personality etc. Some mini-mods even include the court system along with the outcome of the cases of the people you arrested. Worth a try if you're feeling curious and don't mind ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ around with mods or editing text files.

There's another game on Steam called Zero Hour I saw that's in Bangladesh for some reason, but you're a swat team. Never played it so I can't say for sure if it's bad or not, but it looks decent.

Every game I listed has playable multiplayer/coop in some form and also single-player.
Where can u even get the old swat games? Never played

Officially here on steam:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/560370/SWAT_3_Tactical_Game_of_the_Year_Edition/

Sometimes it helps to just search the shop for the named game you are looking for...
supergab85 10 Thg01, 2021 @ 5:55am 
try Door Kickers and police stories
Tiberius 10 Thg01, 2021 @ 6:00am 
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try Door Kickers and police stories

Non of these games come close to SWAT 4, also because they aren't first-person.
Gonzo850 20 Thg01, 2021 @ 10:55am 
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:trainbowbarf::trainbowbarf::trainbowbarf: TRASH
Lần sửa cuối bởi Gonzo850; 26 Thg01, 2021 @ 9:04am
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Nguyên văn bởi =UWS= Ridley:
I already played Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. Single Player, please.

Swat 4 obviously.

Swat 3 actually might be better than Swat 4. The missions are much more realistic and are set in real locations around Los Angeles. You also play explicitly as the LAPD instead of just a vague unnamed police department. In the campaign you can recruit police officers to your team and give them different codenames/nicknames which then appear on the back of their tactical vest in-game. It contains some interesting features that were streamlined or removed in Swat 4. Your AI team-mates are much more helpful and will do things without you having to constantly ask. Might be a pain in the ass to get it to run on a modern system, but it is possible. Use the Last Resort mod and DgVoodoo or another wrapper and it should work fine.

Swat 2 is not even a 3D game, letalone a FPS game. It plays more like a RTS, which is strange, but it's the most realistic swat game ever created by far. If you can get past the clunky controls and strange bird's eye perspective this is the closest you will ever come to understanding or experiencing a real police standoff. It's so realistic that instead of going in guns blazing you can call in a crisis negotiator and negotiate with the criminals by using a throw phone.

A "throw phone" is a special telephone that the police "throw" (hence the name) into an area controlled by the suspect so that they can directly communicate with him if the phone lines or electricity for the building is cut off. Through this throw phone the suspect can request anything from food to a getaway car and threaten to kill hostages if you don't concede. You can choose to either give him what he wants in the hopes of delaying long enough to get a team in position and make a plan or you can "go tactical" and decide enough is enough and raid the building. This opens up a lot of different techniques you can use, like giving the criminals a getaway car in exchange for them releasing the remaining hostages and then blocking in the car when they try to leave. The game is full of weird, unique stuff like that.

A huge selling point of the game is that not only can you play as the cops, but you can also play as a right-wing militia-style terrorist group and play the missions out from the criminal's point of view. So instead of saving hostages and giving into demands you're the one taking hostages and making demands. You can even execute hostages if the cops won't give you what you ask for or release one or two as a sign of good faith. There's a number of things you can do as the criminals/terrorists that you can't do in any other game that has ever been made and it's a lot of fun.

Rainbow Six (Original) is what started the whole tactical urban shooter genre and it's probably still the best there is. You can't arrest people, of course, you just murder them for being terrorists and then blame their death on the local police. You can, however, plan out your missions ahead of time using a ground-plan and layout of the building or area you're assaulting and receive intel on possible locations of hostages or bombs, like a real tactical unit. Use the Black Ops mod which combines all of the expansion packs and games into one along with adding several fixes. With Black Ops installed you'll have over 120 fully detailed maps set on every continent on Earth to play. You will also most likely need to use DgVoodoo or another wrapper, just like with Swat 3, since both games use DirectX7 or DirectX8 which isn't supported on Windows 10.

Rainbow Six 3 in it's most basic form is the original Rainbow Six with much better graphics, blood splatter, ragdoll physics, less maps, less weapons and most of the time you fight neo-Nazis for some reason. It also introduced some revolutionary features like incremental door opening (the ability to open a door a little bit at a time so you can peek inside instead of just throwing it open). Use the Ravenshield 2.0 mod, but get rid of the "i'm wearing goggles" HUD overlay if it annoys you like it does me. And don't forget that Ubisoft or whoever released one of the expansion packs, called Iron March or something, for free and it's on ModDB or some place and it comes with a bunch of maps and I think there's a weapon or two.

Ground Branch is a new steam early access game that tries to mash Ghost Recon (Original) and Rainbow Six 3 into one entity. Once again you cannot arrest people, only "neutralize" them. You're also a CIA agent. So far it's a decently solid game with a super advanced revolutionary weapon and character customization system. It has several issues, some of which being the lack of maps and weapon variety. Guns feel very good and meaty. Right now it only has a Terrorist Hunt gamemode and PVP (which people almost never play). It seems like they're actively working on it, but updates come out at a crawl.

LSPD First Response is just a mod for GTA 5, but it definitely has its moments from time to time. Somewhat more suited for a cop on the beat in a patrol car it is still definitely possible to do some swat activities in it. You can drive the MRAP/swat vehicle from the station all the way to some place where they're waiting for you to serve a warrant on some house. You'll most likely never be able to do that in another game. Playable in first person mode and further improved with more GTA realism/AI/blood/audio mods. Every NPC has a unique name, driver's license number, job, history, personality etc. Some mini-mods even include the court system along with the outcome of the cases of the people you arrested. Worth a try if you're feeling curious and don't mind ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ around with mods or editing text files.

There's another game on Steam called Zero Hour I saw that's in Bangladesh for some reason, but you're a swat team. Never played it so I can't say for sure if it's bad or not, but it looks decent.

Every game I listed has playable multiplayer/coop in some form and also single-player.

Speaking about splatter and blood:

Are they blood and splatter effects in this game?
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