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Reviews for Medal of Honor: Airborne

Full Product, DVD-ROM, PC - MPN: 014633152845

  • 1
  By member: Anonymous - Jan 13, 2009

Not Working :(((

Strengths: None, since I could not play...

Weakness: Highly CPU intensive

I have HP DV9700T laptop - Intel Core 2 Duo T8300 2.4 Ghz, Windows Vista 32 bit, 250GB HDD, 3GB RAM, nVidia GeForce G0 8600M GS with 512 VRAM (So, everything is more than what is recommended by the game except CPU clock speed!)

Recently bought the game DVD. There is no problem in installation, however as soon as I start the game, CPU goes to 100% and remain there. Main menu takes more than 2 minutes to appear. Keystrokes are recognized in the game menu after almost 2 minutes. So, I exit the game gracefully without going further which again takes more than 2-3 minutes.

I have tried various solutions like downloading and installing all 3 patches available till now, setting the lowest possible configuration for playing, updating to latest nVidia drivers, updating to latest directX drivers, closing other background applications for gameplay, changing nVidia config for performance instead of quality etc., but no success.

This game just refuses to run (it not even crawls) even at lower configs, so you will definitely need to have a really great high end gaming PC, it you really want to play it.

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  • 3
  By member: John Jiang - Jun 10, 2008

Great game, Great picture

Strengths: The game contains several areas for gaming with good pictures and variations. My computer with 7900GS video card can play it very good.

Weakness: There are several checkpoints you need to pass to save the game. If you didn't pass the checkpoint, the saved game will begin from the start of the checkpoint.

Overall, it is good game. But the game saving feature is not good as what I expected. It only save game's several checkpoint. This part should be improved, or a lot time and efforts will be lost if the checkpoint is not passed.

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  • 5
  By member: Mason Storm - Apr 28, 2008

The best of the Medal of Honor series

Strengths: More MoH goodness; completely fixes the mistakes of the Pacific Assault design; fantastic graphics

Weakness: Needs high-end GPUs to max out the settings; still jittery at times

This game was tremendous fun, and virtually completely redeems EA Games following the Pacific Assault disaster. This one completely fixes the joke physics and one-path-only gameplay, not to mention the cartoonishly bad dialogue and graphics, of Pacific Assault. Granted, three years passed in between releases, but Pacific Assault was actually WORSE than PREVIOUS titles in the series, such as the original Allied Assault. This one has MUCH more realistic physics, and enables playing at a full 2560x1600. It has evolved to be an open-path design; that is, you can fight and work toward your objectives from wherever you land; you don't have to follow only one narrow path to play. The sound quality, and the dialogue, are also much better. This is a great game, and definitely worth your time. Purists complain that historically, there was no great final "FlakTurm" battle; but that is still a very fun game level to play, and I'm glad they included it. There are also a handful of "SS Doomtroopers" roaming around on the last couple of levels; these supersoldiers require an unrealistic amount of fire to go down, and despite being obviously slender white boys, they carry around MG42s and fire them from the hip single-handedly, and apparently with unlimited ammo. But they're kind of necessary to notch things up a bit for gameplay, which can otherwise get too easy at the normal level. Finally, even tri-SLI with overclocked GTX 280s, or quad-SLI w/overclocked 9800GX2s, cannot overcome occasional stutters during the initial scenes of a new level - but those are rare.

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  • 3
  By member: vze24prs - Mar 1, 2008

Medal of Honor: Airborne

Strengths: The graphics are good but need improvement.

Weakness: There are only 6 missions

I have all of the previous Medal of Honor Games. I've enjoy all so far.
This one seems to have some issues.
The graphics seem a little choppy & sluggish.
My system exceeds all of the requirements, so I don't know why I'm having this problem. Maybe someone has some suggestions I can try.
However I think the game is definitely worth buying if only for the single player games, it has a lot of potential and hopefully there will be improvements for the graphic if there should be a problem.

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  • 3.9
  testseek.com - Nov 5, 2008

Medal of Honor: Airborne

Testseek.com has collected 26 expert reviews for Medal of Honor: Airborne and the average expert rating is 77 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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  • 4.0
  TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008

Medal of Honor: Airborne

Medal of Honor: Airborne receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 3.16 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #1,898 game of all time, #20 game of 2007 for the PC and #496 PC game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 30 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click on the...

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  • 4.0
  GameZone - Sep 21, 2007

Medal of Honor Airborne

Medal of Honor Airborne straps you in the boots of Private FC of the 82nd Airborne Division. You will fight some of the epic battles of WWII that made our paratroopers legends. You will begin each mission in the air and behind enemy lines. A fantastic feature of the game is that you can guide your chute and land virtually anywhere on the battlefield. Choose to follow the green smoke and land in a...

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