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    007: Quantum of solace demo

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by unknown555525, Oct 9, 2008.

  1. unknown555525

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    Has anyone tried this demo yet? It's already spread around through gaming sites. If you haven't downloaded it yet, you can get it from here
    http://www.gamershell.com/download_33818.shtml

    I just would like to know what people think of it, also if anyone else is having the same issue I am, and mabe how to fix it. Whenever I click to install, it will start setting up, then give me "1628: Failed to complete installation" Mabe it's because I'm using XP x64?
     
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    i tried it yesterday and i wasnt impressed at all with it.
     
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    Ah wow, I just got it running on my notebook.. That is probebly one of the shortest and worst demos I've ever played.

    I always liked the old bond games for thier partially stealth, partially blow stuff up missions that had constant use of unique gadgets.. In that one mission not only did I have no idea what what going on other than just shooting people, but there was absolutely no use of any gadget, or stealth. Atop that the demo lasted a whole 1 minute if that, run down 6 or so corridors and it's over..