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armyof_one/ltd
04-03-2004, 11:10 AM
I just beat the game and I canīt believe it is only 8 levels lenght (just took me 6 days, even i was playing pgr2 and MA too).. I read in the backcover of the box that it was 17 leves... do i have to play it on hard to unlock them or what?.

# 1 Stunner
04-03-2004, 01:54 PM
they prolly count each save as a level...

The Executioner
04-03-2004, 06:59 PM
MA??? I have no idea. No way that they count each save as a level.

Sheeyt
04-04-2004, 12:48 AM
Incase some of you didn't know, SC:PT isn't ment to be Splinter Cell 2. It's more of a Splinter Cell 1.5. Ubisoft wanted a way to incorporate the online game play into Splinter Cell. Along with that they decided to do a few new single player missions. That's why Ubi Shanghi developed this game and not Montreal. They wanted Montreal to be able to focus on the true Splinter Cell 2. Ubi said this along time ago, I think back at E3 when PT was first announced.

LTM360
04-04-2004, 05:59 PM
But then why would they call the save "Splinter Cell 2" on the Xbox harddrive? I understand what you mean, I just don't see any sense to call this 1.5, since IMO it is a full sequel. It, for the most part, is what a sequel 99% of the time delivers. So, im perfectly content calling it SC2.

BananaMan
04-04-2004, 07:09 PM
But then why would they call the save "Splinter Cell 2" on the Xbox harddrive? I understand what you mean, I just don't see any sense to call this 1.5, since IMO it is a full sequel. It, for the most part, is what a sequel 99% of the time delivers. So, im perfectly content calling it SC2.

maybe when the real sc2 comes out, you can open that save into and unlock or do sumthin with it?

rpgreligion
04-04-2004, 07:16 PM
Yeah, I appear to be on the last mission right now. It does frustrate me. If they're going to advertise 17 missions, the least they could do is announce that the mission system is diffferent. :rolleyes:

BananaMan
04-04-2004, 08:18 PM
Yeah, I appear to be on the last mission right now. It does frustrate me. If they're going to advertise 17 missions, the least they could do is announce that the mission system is diffferent. :rolleyes:

if you look at the advertisements it says 17 levels, spanning 8 different missions.

Tony_Macaroni
04-08-2004, 10:45 PM
i havent even finished 1st level because XBL is so amazing .

Cold_As_Ice
04-11-2004, 01:38 PM
I enphesize eight "quality" single player levels. I beat Pandora Tomorrow the day after I purchased it, but I still plan to play through the single player again. I can't count on two hands how many times I played through the first Splinter Cell.

Duke
04-11-2004, 01:48 PM
But then why would they call the save "Splinter Cell 2" on the Xbox harddrive? I understand what you mean, I just don't see any sense to call this 1.5, since IMO it is a full sequel. It, for the most part, is what a sequel 99% of the time delivers. So, im perfectly content calling it SC2.

Eh, who knows. Point is they've been saying from the beginning that it wasn't the sequel. That's the main reason I didn't rush out and buy it. After I heard how the MP was, I decided to pick it up anyway.

I'm just glad they decided to include SP action, unlike LOC (even though I hardly know anyone who's moved beyond the first two levels of the SP)

I liked all the levels, but didn't find this game nearly as challenging as the first one.

Sparrik
04-11-2004, 09:01 PM
Incase some of you didn't know, SC:PT isn't ment to be Splinter Cell 2. It's more of a Splinter Cell 1.5. Ubisoft wanted a way to incorporate the online game play into Splinter Cell. Along with that they decided to do a few new single player missions. That's why Ubi Shanghi developed this game and not Montreal. They wanted Montreal to be able to focus on the true Splinter Cell 2. Ubi said this along time ago, I think back at E3 when PT was first announced.

Thats true, I read it somewhere a while back. However, I think that either way in the eyes of the public it is still seen as SC2.