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Old 10-19-2009, 10:49 PM
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Arrow (PC) True Crime: Streets of LA (1-DVD) (2004)


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True Crime: Streets of LA is a video game developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube in 2003. Activision later released versions for Windows and the Mac in 2004. The computer versions contained various extras, such as multiplayer games, unlockable characters, training videos and songs. A sequel was released titled True Crime: New York City.
Overview
One of the first open world action games to be released after Grand Theft Auto III, True Crime: Streets of LA focuses on the other side of the law in the genre of the police procedural. The player is given a good cop/bad cop rating based on the morality of the player's actions. These actions affect the storyline, leading to one of three different endings.
True Crime's gameplay has been called "the GTA III clone where you play a cop," [7] because the general mechanics are basically the same: the player wreaks havoc across the city and progresses through the story at their own leisure. However, since the player is on the other side of the law, there are several differences between Grand Theft Auto and True Crime.
First, the repercussions for committing crimes are less severe in True Crime. For example if Nicholas Kang Wilson steals a car from a citizen there are no real consequences from his actions. The most that might happen is that he may lose "good cop" points, but those can be easily gained. If the points got below a certain point, Nicholas Kang Wilson's rank in the police force drops, sometimes to the point where he is exiled from the force itself, in which case the player will have to perform several "good cop" actions to rejoin.
Plot
The player assumes the role of Nick (Kang) Wilson, a young, half-Chinese-American detective and the living bane of every police chief, because of his highly unorthodox and destructive means of catching criminals. When the game begins, Kang returns to Los Angeles after being suspended for going after a suspect and disobeying a direct order from his superiors.
Kang is at a police shooting range practicing his two-fisted technique when the Chief of the E.O.D (Elite Operations Division), Wanda Parks, enters. Parks welcomes Nick back to the fold and asks his assistance in solving a rash of bombings of local businesses in the Chinatown district. Though seemingly unrelated, the pattern of the crimes indicate the work of one or more of the Chinese Triad groups. At first, Nick is uninterested in the case, wanting to focus on his personal matters; Parks subtly coerces him to help out, on one condition — he does things his way. Despite Kang's reputation, Parks quickly agrees to this.
Story
In the game, the plot takes one of three different turns: Bad, Average and Good. Nick's actions and his Good/Bad cop rating decide the course. Each ending path concludes with a one-on-one brawl.
Los Angeles
The game features an extensive 240-square-mile (620 km2) re-creation of a large part of Los Angeles, most of Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica with most street names, landmarks and highways. However, some users discovered there were unmarked neighborhoods surrounding the game. The player cannot enter these parts of town, as an attempt will respawn Nick back onto the nearest street in the game. However, there is a mod for the PC version which allows the player to enter the unmarked areas, which is also possible by doing a glitch which removes the white fadeout screen.
Soundtrack
Main article: True Crime: Streets of LA (soundtrack)
True Crime has around 50 songs. In addition to those 50, more songs were added to the PC version of the game. A CD soundtrack is available. Despite being a 16+ rated game, the songs in the soundtrack are uncensored, and contains swearing, unlike the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, rated 18+, which doesn't use the words, until the release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in 2004.
The soundtrack was released through Vybesquad Entertainment / Koch Records. The soundtrack was the recipient of a (2004) Billboard Digital Award/ Best soundtrack in a Video Game and nominated for “Best Soundtrack To a Video Game” on MTV’s 2004 Video Music Awards. The song "Dance Wit Me" went on to gain radio play as the single from the soundtrack. This title featured Snoop Dogg and Doggystyle Records' Quazedelic.
Reception
The game went platinum for the PlayStation 2 in 2004, as well as becoming Xbox Classics for Xbox and the Player's Choice title for the Nintendo Gamecube. A sequel, True Crime: New York City, was released in late 2005 for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and GameCube. IGN rated the game 9.0/10. GameSpot rated the game 7.2/10.

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Genre: Action-Adventure
System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements
  • 3-D Hardware Accelerator (32 MB VRAM) with full Transform and Lighting*
  • Pentium(R) III 800Mhz processor or AMD(R) 1.5 Ghz Athlon processor
  • 128 MB RAM
  • 3.1 GB of uncompressed hard disk space
  • ME/2000/XP
  • DirectX(R) 9.0
  • 100% DirectX(R) 9.0 -compatible 32 MB video card and drivers
  • 100% DirectX(R) 9.0 or higher compatible sound card and drivers
Image Format: ISO 1 disc
Archive Format: Winrar/Compressing Method Best
DISC 1 File Size: 1.95GB compressed / 2.28GB decompressed

Install Instructions
1 - Burn/Mount the game
2 - Install
3 - The Crack can be found in the archive of CD1

4 - Copy over the crack to the installation directory

Disc 1

Part 1: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295227116/TC.part01.rar

Part 2: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295225007/TC.part02.rar

Part 3: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295222773/TC.part03.rar

Part 4: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295220397/TC.part04.rar

Part 5: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295218276/TC.part05.rar

Part 6: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295216275/TC.part06.rar

Part 7: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295213963/TC.part07.rar

Part 8: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295212003/TC.part08.rar

Part 9: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295209889/TC.part09.rar

Part 10: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295207135/TC.part10.rar

Part 11: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295204375/TC.part11.rar

Part 12: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295201833/TC.part12.rar

Part 13: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295199457/TC.part13.rar

Part 14: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295197208/TC.part14.rar

Part 15: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295194873/TC.part15.rar

Part 16: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295192478/TC.part16.rar

Part 17: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295190211/TC.part17.rar

Part 18: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295187727/TC.part18.rar

Part 19: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295233910/TC.part19.rar

Part 20: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295231643/TC.part20.rar

Part 21: 94 628KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/295229352/TC.part21.rar

Password
Code:
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