The Just Cause 2 demo features a massive 35 square miles of the Lautan Lama Desert, a vast expanse of stunning, sun-scorched scenery taking up just one of the many islands in the 400 square miles of the Panau archipelago. Packed with towns, villages, military installations, mountain ranges, missions and more, the demo will feature an astonishing amount of activities for the player... and opportunities for adrenaline-fuelled chaos are limitless.
Hunt down and assassinate one of the game’s 50 military colonels; devastate military bases, bio fuel chambers, government infrastructure and more; hijack tuk tuks, military 4x4s, armoured vehicles, mopeds, helicopter gunships, light aircraft, mini vans and numerous other military and civilian vehicles; freefall from desert outcrops or from burning planes at 20,000 feet; and unlock one full, multi-stage mission, traversing the mountains to a heavily fortified government radar station and ending in an unforgettable desert car chase.
"The Just Cause 2 demo is simply massive and with so much to do, the replay value is enormous," said Lee Singleton, General Manager of Square Enix London Studios. "It’s easily one of the biggest freeroaming demos of all time and for fans of openworld games, it’s unmissable."
Quboid wrote on Mar 4, 2010, 16:13:Why? If the current games which support DirectX 10 are any indication, DirectX10 is a waste of time. The graphical "improvements" are so subtle as to be basically unnoticeable, and the performance hit for them is substantial. Far Cry 2 is about the only game which runs a little faster under DirectX 10, but its DirectX 9 look and performance isn't substantially worse than DirectX 10.
Don't upgrade for a single game. Upgrade for several which have DX10+ support, and in the near future many more.