Q274830: Metal Gear Solid: What’s New in Metal Gear Solid
Article: Q274830
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Last Modified: 31-JAN-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Metal Gear Solid
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This article describes the new features that are included in Microsoft Metal
Gear Solid for Windows-based computers.
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New Features in Metal Gear Solid
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- Support for 3-D Hardware, and screen resolutions up to 1024x768.
- First-person play mode.
Previously, first-person play mode was only offered in the Japanese console
version of the game and is unlocked only after you complete the game.
- Save the game at any moment. In the console versions, you could only save the
game at each stage.
- Both the original and VR missions are now offered in one package.
- In-game textures and graphics have been improved and optimized for the
personal computer.
For more information, please visit the Metal Gear Solid Web site at:
http://www.mgspc.com
Additional query words: msgame improvements additions mgs konami
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