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and play on XBOX 360 or ONE/X.
cause PC version are mess and bugs.
If you don't bother, it's unplayable.
Only console versions of older Ubi games are complete.
first time i play DA, and im glad to have a "new" Splinter Cell story to play through because i already played every other SC title (except the handheld title).
new missions, new maps, new experience.
with DgVodoo i play this game in Dx12 with working soft-shadows @1620p.
with CreativeAlchemy i can enable the EAX sound option and enjoy the game with nice 7.1 surround sound.
there is another version of DA on Xbox/ps2/gc that i havent played yet but that plays more like the old trilogy which i played through often enough.
tbh, at the moment i simply prefer the smoother gameplay of Conviction/Blacklist a little more and this game suits me well in that regard.
at times DA even reminds me of the MGS gameplay. Fantastic!
all in all, i can recommend this game to anyone who likes the SC and MGS games.