
The disadvantage of the hefty physics engine is that my character gets tangled up in the environment relatively often. Heavy conference tables and other things also feel appropriately heavy when moved. An axe only develops enough force with two hands and at the right angle. Similar to The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners (review), the weight of heavy objects is really noticeable. The physically correct implementation at least provides some fun in the fight, even if it lacks challenge. I can even turn garbage cans or shopping carts into weapons. The nail club, morning star, and other weapons also prove effective. Most of the time, I just sprint out of cover, hit them with the sledgehammer, and then easily finish off two more colleagues. Even stronger patrols with assault rifles walk through the rooms surprisingly inattentive. The weak enemy AI usually encourages me to simply leave firearms behind and switch to melee combat. (Screenshot: PC) | Image: Stress Level Zero, MIXED Now years later with higher resolution monitors this feature can be used so you do not have to feel you're playing with ants or looking down from a satellite.In the second level, challenges await the players – until they solve a puzzle and find the exit to the rest of the story. When the game came out nobody used the map/unit scaling as monitor resolution was much lower then and it sucked having things die and not being able to see what was firing at you. Map/unit scaling was already in COI unlike later CC releases.


Scaling the front end UI and in battle UI elements was added.

That protects your installation but now how do you install the COI mods that used Modswap? After it was requested they posted Modswap in Matrix forum Modswap was removed as the new COI version released on Steam supports the /D option of later Matrix CC releases so the mod files are all in a sub directory/folder under the game instead of overwriting the original files. Looks like when they released COI for Steam they made some changes but did a poor job letting potential buyers know?
