Thief ii the metal age
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Thief II: The Metal Age Downloads :: Thief II: The Metal Age is a first-person stealth game developed by Looking Glass Studios, sequel to Thief: The Dark Project. Set in
Thief II: The Metal Age
Thief 2: The Metal Age is the game of the year. By biggest_loser | Review Date: Dec 18, 2007 | PC THIEF 2: The Metal Age. For the criminal in all of us Thief 2: The Metal Age has arrived. Going all the way back to 1998 many will remember the original as a breath of fresh air into the FPS genre. Combing stealth-b... Read Full Review 9 of 11 users found the following review helpful By far one of the best games ever made. By Arc732 | Review Date: Apr 11, 2012 | PC As can be concluded from the other reviews I make, I tend to only review games that I like. Well, to be honest, that is the truth, and words of praise are no exception for a game like this. Thief 2 is a game I've g... Read Full Review 0 of 0 users found the following review helpful Misery; Complete Disappointed Misery By MartinWinthrop | Review Date: Aug 30, 2009 | PC Can't say more about it. This game was only about stealth and getting caught. Once upon a time I read ONE player review that stated that they did not like the spiders. They were too scary. And that the game would hav... Read Full Review 1 of 20 users found the following review helpful Much better then TDP and a fantastic game. By Deltaforce2665 | Review Date: Aug 06, 2009 | PC Thief 2: The Metal Age is a sequel to Thief: The Dark Project and is much better then it's predecessor in almost every way. But first let me tell you why Thief is so different from other first person games. This game is ... Read Full Review 1 of 2 users found the following review helpful Silence never sounded so good. By Torsive | Review Date: Dec 29, 2008 | PC IN A SENTENCE: A medieval stealth based game, where you steal and sabotage, outwit the guards, and all with an engaging story. THE MECHANISTS The game starts out with somewhat disconnected missions, but after ... Read Full Review 0 of 1 users found the following review helpful 39 results 1 2 3 4 There are currently no available deals GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Filter User Reviews Sort by. Thief II: The Metal Age Downloads :: Thief II: The Metal Age is a first-person stealth game developed by Looking Glass Studios, sequel to Thief: The Dark Project. Set in Gaming Pastime reviews Thief II: The Metal Age for PC.Developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive, Thief II: The Metal Age was rele Gaming Pastime reviews Thief II: The Metal Age for PC.Developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive, Thief II: The Metal Age was rele Thief II: The Metal Age :: Thief II: The Metal Age is a first-person stealth game developed by Looking Glass Studios, sequel to Thief: The Dark Project. Set in and around a steampunk Thief II: The Metal Age. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews. Thief II: The Metal Age General Discussions Topic Details. Bentraxx. @ 6:29am Thief 2X - Shadows of the Metal Age - HD Texture Mod Contents1 Table fog effect summary2 Graphics cards which support table fog3 Graphics cards which don't support table tog4 Games which use table fog5 Related links6 ReferencesTable fog effect summaryFog is a special effect that is used to blend a scene into a predefined color to give the impression that "fog" is present in the scene. Fog is usually implemented as it appears in the physical world. The farther the objects are, the more they are obscured by fog. Objects that are close to the observer are clearer. Table fog, also called pixel fog, is calculated independent of vertices. Ideally, fog is calculated on a pixel basis, but many device drivers emulate this feature in software with vertex fog values. It is called table fog because traditionally tables have been used to look up fog values. The RIVA 128, RIVA128ZX and the RIVA TNT all emulate table fog using vertex based fog. The GeForce 256 supports table fog in hardware.[1][2]Graphics cards which support table fog3dfx cards[3]NVIDIA cards[4]Matrox G4xx and G5xx cards[5][6][7]PowerVR cards[8]S3 Savage4 cards[9][10]ATI Rage XL cards[11]ATI Rage 128 Pro cards[12]Graphics cards which don't support table togATI Radeon cards[13]ATI Rage Pro cards[14]S3 UniChrome Pro IGP[15]3Dlabs Permedia 2[16]Matrox Millennium II [17]Note: Under Windows 98, partial table fog support on ATI Radeon cards can be enabled via registry tweaks. Since Windows XP, full table fog support becomes available when Catalyst drivers version 7.11 or newer are used (screenshots). On more current Windows versions, table fog is still supported but in most cases, it is disabled due to driver bugs, and can be restored by using certain wrappers.Games which use table fog1nsane (2000)[18]Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now (1998)[19]Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord (2000)[20]Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord Special Edition (2003)[21]Combat Mission II: Barbarossa to Berlin (2002)[22]Combat Mission 3: Afrika Korps (2003)[23]European Air War (1998)[24][25]Flight Unlimited II (1997)[26]Glover (1998)[27]Heavy Gear II (1999)[28]Messiah (2000)[29]Myth II: Soulblighter (1998)[30]Need for Speed II Special Edition (1997)[31]Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)[32][33]Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999)[34][35][36][37][38]Panzer Commander (1998)[39]Powerslide (1998)[40]Silent Hunter II (2001)[41]Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)[42]Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (1997)[43]Thief II: The Metal Age (2000)[44]Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear (1999)[45]Xarlor - Infinite Expanse (2000)[46]Note: This list is incomplete. It merely shows the currently known games for which table fog use has been confirmed by testing. These games show visual differences on graphics cards that don't support table fog. Table fog support comparison (Thief II: The Metal Age) Proper table fog support on a 3DFX Voodoo 3 2000 Missing table fog support on an ATI Radeon 9000 ProTable Fog & 8-bit Paletted Textures - forum discussion with screenshotsList of games with 8-bit paletted texture supportList of games with EMBM supportReferences↑ Rogers, D. (January 11, 2000), NVIDIA Corporation, Implementing Fog in Direct3D, (PDF)↑ White, S. et al. (January 6, 2021), Microsoft Corporation, Pixel Fog (Direct3D 9), (link)↑ 3DFX Voodoo 3 table fog support (screenshot)↑ NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX400 table fog support (screenshot)↑ Matrox G400 table fog support (screenshot)↑ MatroxMGA-G400 Specification (datasheet)↑ Matrox G550 Chip Specifications (datasheet)↑Comments
Thief 2: The Metal Age is the game of the year. By biggest_loser | Review Date: Dec 18, 2007 | PC THIEF 2: The Metal Age. For the criminal in all of us Thief 2: The Metal Age has arrived. Going all the way back to 1998 many will remember the original as a breath of fresh air into the FPS genre. Combing stealth-b... Read Full Review 9 of 11 users found the following review helpful By far one of the best games ever made. By Arc732 | Review Date: Apr 11, 2012 | PC As can be concluded from the other reviews I make, I tend to only review games that I like. Well, to be honest, that is the truth, and words of praise are no exception for a game like this. Thief 2 is a game I've g... Read Full Review 0 of 0 users found the following review helpful Misery; Complete Disappointed Misery By MartinWinthrop | Review Date: Aug 30, 2009 | PC Can't say more about it. This game was only about stealth and getting caught. Once upon a time I read ONE player review that stated that they did not like the spiders. They were too scary. And that the game would hav... Read Full Review 1 of 20 users found the following review helpful Much better then TDP and a fantastic game. By Deltaforce2665 | Review Date: Aug 06, 2009 | PC Thief 2: The Metal Age is a sequel to Thief: The Dark Project and is much better then it's predecessor in almost every way. But first let me tell you why Thief is so different from other first person games. This game is ... Read Full Review 1 of 2 users found the following review helpful Silence never sounded so good. By Torsive | Review Date: Dec 29, 2008 | PC IN A SENTENCE: A medieval stealth based game, where you steal and sabotage, outwit the guards, and all with an engaging story. THE MECHANISTS The game starts out with somewhat disconnected missions, but after ... Read Full Review 0 of 1 users found the following review helpful 39 results 1 2 3 4 There are currently no available deals GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Filter User Reviews Sort by
2025-03-30Contents1 Table fog effect summary2 Graphics cards which support table fog3 Graphics cards which don't support table tog4 Games which use table fog5 Related links6 ReferencesTable fog effect summaryFog is a special effect that is used to blend a scene into a predefined color to give the impression that "fog" is present in the scene. Fog is usually implemented as it appears in the physical world. The farther the objects are, the more they are obscured by fog. Objects that are close to the observer are clearer. Table fog, also called pixel fog, is calculated independent of vertices. Ideally, fog is calculated on a pixel basis, but many device drivers emulate this feature in software with vertex fog values. It is called table fog because traditionally tables have been used to look up fog values. The RIVA 128, RIVA128ZX and the RIVA TNT all emulate table fog using vertex based fog. The GeForce 256 supports table fog in hardware.[1][2]Graphics cards which support table fog3dfx cards[3]NVIDIA cards[4]Matrox G4xx and G5xx cards[5][6][7]PowerVR cards[8]S3 Savage4 cards[9][10]ATI Rage XL cards[11]ATI Rage 128 Pro cards[12]Graphics cards which don't support table togATI Radeon cards[13]ATI Rage Pro cards[14]S3 UniChrome Pro IGP[15]3Dlabs Permedia 2[16]Matrox Millennium II [17]Note: Under Windows 98, partial table fog support on ATI Radeon cards can be enabled via registry tweaks. Since Windows XP, full table fog support becomes available when Catalyst drivers version 7.11 or newer are used (screenshots). On more current Windows versions, table fog is still supported but in most cases, it is disabled due to driver bugs, and can be restored by using certain wrappers.Games which use table fog1nsane (2000)[18]Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now (1998)[19]Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord (2000)[20]Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord Special Edition (2003)[21]Combat Mission II: Barbarossa to Berlin (2002)[22]Combat Mission 3: Afrika Korps (2003)[23]European Air War (1998)[24][25]Flight Unlimited II (1997)[26]Glover (1998)[27]Heavy Gear II (1999)[28]Messiah (2000)[29]Myth II: Soulblighter (1998)[30]Need for Speed II Special Edition (1997)[31]Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)[32][33]Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999)[34][35][36][37][38]Panzer Commander (1998)[39]Powerslide (1998)[40]Silent Hunter II (2001)[41]Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)[42]Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (1997)[43]Thief II: The Metal Age (2000)[44]Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear (1999)[45]Xarlor - Infinite Expanse (2000)[46]Note: This list is incomplete. It merely shows the currently known games for which table fog use has been confirmed by testing. These games show visual differences on graphics cards that don't support table fog. Table fog support comparison (Thief II: The Metal Age) Proper table fog support on a 3DFX Voodoo 3 2000 Missing table fog support on an ATI Radeon 9000 ProTable Fog & 8-bit Paletted Textures - forum discussion with screenshotsList of games with 8-bit paletted texture supportList of games with EMBM supportReferences↑ Rogers, D. (January 11, 2000), NVIDIA Corporation, Implementing Fog in Direct3D, (PDF)↑ White, S. et al. (January 6, 2021), Microsoft Corporation, Pixel Fog (Direct3D 9), (link)↑ 3DFX Voodoo 3 table fog support (screenshot)↑ NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX400 table fog support (screenshot)↑ Matrox G400 table fog support (screenshot)↑ MatroxMGA-G400 Specification (datasheet)↑ Matrox G550 Chip Specifications (datasheet)↑
2025-04-12One of the greatest games ever made (and I've played a lot...). However, it is not your usual experience. In this game they have taken everything from the prequel and improved it. They have removed such annoying elements such as undead (with a really scary exception), and instead focused on more variation in missions.And since finding all the money on the same level is almost impossible and given three rather different difficulties, Thief II has a great replay value. At least three times, which is more than most games today.While graphics may not be top-notch anymore (and they weren't when it came, either), it does not negatively effect the game-play. Sounds are wonderful, especially the dialouges and small-talk between the NPCs and the whistling guards. Music is unfortunately very background, and is very seldom special. This does not matter that much, though, since the player will be so into the game that he/she will have a hard time quitting (at least I had...).All in all, buy it if you can and like sneaking games. It's not very hard to find cheap, at least not where I live, but even for a higher price it is definitely worth it. I payed full price when I got it, since it was new by the time, and that is not something I regret. One of the top-five PC games of all time!ulf-harteliusApr 10, 2004Permalink10/10Thief is a totally unique playing experience and the only game to keep me captivated, not just for months, but for years! I have tried newer games, enjoyed them to a certain extent, but always find them lacking in the end. None of them can match the immersiveness of Thief II:TMA or Thief TDP (Thief 1). Even though both Thief games have been out for a number of years, there is a huge fanbase still playing the original games as well as the hundreds of Fan Missions that are available, with new ones being produced each week. Many of them have surpassed the original game missions in both quality and game play. If you haven't tried it, then what are you waiting for!Nightwalker_thiefOct 21, 2002PermalinkFilmMan47Feb 20, 2018PermalinkEven after almost three years, Thief: The Dark Project remains my favourite game of all time. Thief II: The Metal Age, while not as good in terms of the plot, or of the characters, is still an excellent game and comes highly recommended.In my
2025-04-20Sorted By UpdatedReview Scale70%PC10h 15m ProgressThe first Thief game is definitely a masterpiece, and it is one of the most memorable games I have ever played. I love that gloomy, horror atmosphere, the supernatural elements, the level design... literally everything. Thief 2 however is a lot different from the first game, almost in every aspect. I appreciate the fact that the devs tried a new setting, this industrial aesthetic, with sophisticated machinery, robot guards etc. The point is that this game is really different from the first Thief, and to the worse I think. Some levels are really tedious to complete, especially the last mission, which it seems to be controversial in opinion, but generally its very long and just plain frustrating. Before the very last mission there are two levels that use the same exact map. I am a bit annoyed by this, but Thief 2 is still a good game on its own.Updated 1 Week Ago 95%PCVery similar to Thief Gold in terms of gameplay, sound design and level design.Keeps most of the strengths from the first game, but has some ups and downs in comparison that even out the score.Less paranormal levels with more focus on steampunk designs.Updated 1.5 Months Ago 65%PC7h 18m Progresshonestly just got really bored of the missions; the escort missions severely burned me out. the first game was amazing with strong flaws and this game is really just the same with some new arrows and tools but the lack of progression of abilities or anything of the sort hurts my retention. some of the missions were really strong like the warehouses with dock, the bank, and the mansion. but for every good mission theres a tedious one.Updated 3 Months Ago 90%PCThief II adds some much appreciated QoL changes from the first game that really enhance the experience. Garrett's 2nd outing is a much more grounded affair than the comparatively fantastical and ethereal Thief: Gold. This game fleshes out the wider world of Thief substantially more than its predecessor, focusing much more on mansion and city-based levels over TG's underworld deep-dives. The Metal Age
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