![]() ![]() Your work as an emergency switchboard operator will put you right in the thick of things, monitoring incident reports and dispatching the proper personnel to handle a variety of scenarios. ![]() With the means of control out of the way you’ll be able to enjoy a surprisingly intense game that, perhaps at a distance, seems simplistic or dull, but when you’re immersed in the moment can be heartwarming or tragic at times. While it won’t be a flavor everyone will love, 112 Operator fits this mold well, though part of its success has to do with the relatively simple controls you’ll quickly become accustomed to. Simulations can be a tricky business on consoles since they typically feature more complex controls better suited to the PC, but the ones that Simulations can be a tricky business on consoles since they typically feature more complex controls better suited to the PC, but the ones that get it right are sometimes a real treat. Weather isn't your only problem though - be careful when dealing with terrorist attacks and gang wars. Try to tame big wildfires spreading across the map. Watch out for extreme conditions that may lead to cataclysms and natural disasters. Watch the incidents change as day or night comes, traffic increases and seasons pass. Face the dynamic weather, based on authentic, historical data. Choose from over 100 000 areas, such as districts, municipalities, and tens of thousands of real cities from all over the world. Full 3D visualisation will give you the inside view of your units' actions. The sequel of the award-winning 911 Operator lets you act on many, completely different levels - from taking care of a single neighborhood, to coordinating several operators' work in the world's biggest metropolises. Help the city survive escalating events like riots, organized crime, terrorist attacks, cataclysms, natural disasters and many more! Help on a scale bigger than ever before. Help the city survive escalating events like riots, organized crime, terrorist attacks, cataclysms, natural disasters 112 Operator allows you to manage emergency services in any city in the world! Dispatch units, take calls and face situations caused by weather, traffic or changing seasons. ![]() Summary: 112 Operator allows you to manage emergency services in any city in the world! Dispatch units, take calls and face situations caused by weather, traffic or changing seasons.I'm not a yank or a European and if I refunded the game just because the campaign isn't in my country I should be feeling a little foolish as I'd have miss out on a fun, original game (I also wouldn't get to play many games). However it's not hard to use your imagination to fill in or correct gaps, and also learn a bit about foreign countries, that's what I've had to do in almost every game, give it a try. I've just bought the game and the strong possibility that the campaign was European was blindingly obvious from the title.Īlso, now you know how non-Americans feel 99% of the time when companies (even those outside America) have to "dumb it down" and/or make it familiar to Americans at the expense of making less familiar and immersive for the rest of us. I have to say you're coming across as a little bit entitled. Might comeback in 5 years time when it's down to 3 bucks with all the DLC and give it another go, who knows.Īm sure if I was a Euro, I wouldn't of thought twice-but being a yank, a dumb one at that, playing the first game being US based with this being the sequel.I assumed while it's not 911, but Euro's 112, that some crossover/porting would take place allowing us to role play the US in campaign mode, especially considering so much looks the same and unchanged graphically speaking. ![]() I just refunded the game, I'll stick to the inferior 911 operator on my Switch xDįirst impressions are everything as they say and this game fell flat on the floor. Should just say " In freeplay mode, you can play in any city in the world." All good. Originally posted by ZeroAffex:Still kind of feel a little mislead by the opening statement. ![]()
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