DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED – V1.03 Fitgirl Repacks

  • Genres/Tags: Action, Tactical shooter, Stealth, World War II, First-person, Third-person, 3D
  • Companies: N-Fusion Interactive, Ziggurat
  • Languages: ENG/MULTI5
  • Original Size: 18 GB
  • Repack Size: 9.8 GB

Fitgirl Repack Features

  • Based on Deadly_Dozen_Reloaded-FLT ISO release: flt-deadly_dozen_reloaded.iso (9.8 Gb)
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 18 to 9.8 GB)
  • Installation takes 6-17 minutes (depending on your system)
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: 20.1 GB
  • Language can be changed in game settings
  • Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Walkthrough Video



DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Screen Shots

Deadly Dozen Reloaded System Requirements:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core-i5 2550K 3.4GHz / AMD FX 8120 3.1 GHz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / AMD Radeon HD 7870
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 30 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

RECOMMENDED:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core-i7 3770 3.4GHz / AMD FX-8350 4.2GHz
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 / AMD Radeon RX 5700
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 30 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

Deadly Dozen Reloaded Game Characters

To achieve important tasks behind enemy lines, choose your squad of four from a roster of twelve playable characters, each with unique characteristics, weapon, and equipment proficiencies. Players can customize their squad to fit their desired playstyle, whether it's complete stealth, run-and-gun combat, or making a splash with loud, destructive explosives. The Squad Wheel allows players to command their squad by issuing movement instructions, fire orders, stance modifications, and formation changes in response to obstacles in the field. Furthermore, players can switch their playable character at any moment, so direct control is never limited to just one of the four squad members. 

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Description

The Deadly Dozen Reloaded has been completely remade in Deadly Dozen Reloaded. Reloaded, which is built on a new engine and features improved landscapes, graphics, and objectives, reintroduces the legendary game to modern audiences with a bang.

The Deadly Dozen Reloaded are a clandestine team of elite warriors who are dispatched into battle when a job must be completed fast and at all costs. They're a ragtag bunch of military misfits, ideal for the most dangerous operations of World War II. Choose from Snipers, Demolition Experts, Medics, and more to traverse mine-filled landscapes, enemy bases, and tank-guarded frontiers. To sweep the enemy landscape and effectively exploit their...talents, switch between your chosen squad.

Sneak your way through ten different areas, each filled with additional opponents, buildings, and stuff to blow up. To earn those flashy new completion awards, try replaying levels with a different crew or weapon loadout. In this modern version of a WWII classic Strategy Game, upgraded graphics, textures, and weather effects immerse you in the action.

Choose your team…it’s time to MOVE OUT!

DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Game Features

Upgraded controls to support modern FPS gamers on all platforms. Massive graphics overhaul for every asset, texture, and level in the game. 

World War II military vehicles that can be driven will get you out of the enemy's stronghold quickly. 

For a more immersive experience, each vast area is packed with opponents, automobiles, buildings, mines, and more.

But here's the deal: If you want to play DOS games on real hardware, Sure, it's a completely viable solution; it's only that you'd need three machines to cover the entire spectrum. Something for DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED, something for the early 1990s, and something for the mid to late 1990s are all required. So you can just... replicate all of those settings with DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED, which is a DOS emulator. You can change the speed of your machine, the type of visual support it has, and the audio devices it uses. What's more, do you want to know what the best part is? Assume you want to play a game using a joystick. If you're using a real DOS machine, you're only allowed to do a few things to a four-button joystick.

But with DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED game download, you have access to pretty much *any* kind of joystick. And the best part is that because you’re not limited to four buttons, you can just assign any button to any keyboard key, or heck put joystick support into a DOS game that doesn’t even have it. DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Well, here we’re starting to get into the DOSBox side of things, as you might imagine if you’ve ever seen his show. He’s always talking about all these different configurations that you can use for every single game that he covers, it’s like this is the type of thing you’ll want to do to tweak DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED, especially when you get to things like joysticks because there are an awful lot of extra options for DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED, which is nice, because… He’s right, you really do need at least three computers to get the best situation of these different eras for the ’80s, early ’90s, mid-’90s, and in my case, a 4th era, the late ‘DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED ocean of games. and that’s why I have so many dozens of PC setups lying around. But, if you don’t wanna do that, DOSBox is great.

It's adaptable and even expandable. There are more builds available in addition to the original DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED game download, one of which I particularly enjoy is DOSBox-SVN. It enables things like 3DFX support and other extra fun features, and there are many of them out there. Ocean of Games repackaged by Fitgirl. 

I strongly advise you to immerse yourself in the DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED ocean of games. While we're on the subject, let's move on to the next person, Pushing Up Roses. PUR: I used to have a Tandy 1000 and a lot of fantastic games on it when I was younger. However, after upgrading to Windows, I discovered that I was no longer able to play them. In the 'DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED ocean of games, compatibility difficulties were even more prevalent, and when I discovered DOSBox, I discovered a brand-new way to play my old games on my new machines. It's what got me back into gaming, I'd say. Because my new machines couldn't play them, I had all these discs sitting around collecting dust for a long.  It’s definitely the most accessible and affordable option, seeing as though it’s free, and for me, it’s the most efficient way to capture footage for my video work. I also really like DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED fitgirl repacks, which is compatible with a lot of games both for DOS and for Windows, and it has an easy-to-use interface.

Not everyone can afford or is tech-savvy enough to build an older DOS or Windows machine, so I’m so glad we have options like DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED. That way, everyone has a chance to enjoy their childhood games, or even games they’ve always wanted to play and just didn’t have the means. In adulthood, I did pick up a few machines that I use for both DOS and Windows games, but in terms of what I use the most, it’s definitely emulation. LGR: Well, absolutely agreeing there too. Fitgirl-repack Ocean of Games.

I mean, more DEADLY DOZEN RELOADED Fitgirl Repacks, because as fun as real hardware can be, as much as a treat it is, it kind of is a treat, you know? You really have to commit to it if you want to use it. And, that is a big reason why a lot of people end up just not even going for older hardware at all and just sticking to DOSBox and. As you can see, it works for people just *fine*! Do you know? You have that and you also have other more specialized programs for individual games, like Scumm VM, for instance, runs a ton of Lucas Arts, Sierra, and all sorts of adventure games right there and they’re often much better results than what you’d get in DOSBox.

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