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'Postal 2: Share the Pain' - Multiplayer Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on Dec. 9, 2003 @ 11:02 a.m. PST

As promised Running With Scissors has released "a sneak peek" of their upcoming Postal 2 multiplayer addon Postal 2: Share the Pain. The demo includes multiplayer gameplay featuring Gary Coleman, Rednecks and, of course, The Postal Dude. The demo features the Ponderous level in Snatch (CTF) mode, as well as Cemetary & Shantytown maps for the Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Grab modes. Read more for download links ...

Get the Postal 2: Share The Pain MP Demo Off Worthplaying (160mb)

Postal2: Share the Pain Demo gives you a taste of paradise... Paradise, AZ,where the Postal Dude lives.

But the full version gives you a whole lot more!

Read more about it below or click here find a retailer near you!

Forget what you know about first person shooters. Walk a week in the Postal Dude's shoes. Freely explore full 3D open-ended environments, investigate every
house and building, but watch out- the occupants may not be happy to see you! Interact with over 100 unique NPC's including Gary Coleman, marching bands,
dogs, cats, terrorists, librarians and more. Postal2: Share The Pain is all about choice: experiment with everyone and everything! And remember... it's only as violent as you are!

Share The Pain

Postal 2: Share The Pain compounds the insanity by adding outrageous MULTIPLAYER MODES! The unique map designs will have you setting traps, running
for cover and launching ambushes while our SNATCH mode will have you drooling on your keyboard over the fabulous POSTAL BABES!

Roast, blast and explode your friends over LAN or the Internet as the Gimp, terrorists or even TV's Gary Coleman!

Round up your friends (and enemies) and SHARE THE PAIN!

Features

* POSTAL2: Share the Pain is about dark humor with absurd, over-the-top, violent content
* Gary Coleman: Special Guest Star
* The next generation Epic Unreal Engine
* Karma Physics for realistic ragdoll deaths

Singleplayer

* Aggressive or Passive: POSTAL2: Share the Pain is only as violent as you are
* Large, non-linear levels
* Enter and explore multistory buildings, homes and rooftops
* 5 days in the week; multiple errands per day, 19 in all
* Explore the world and accomplish your errands at your own pace
* Interact with Non-Player Characters in cruel and unusual ways

Multiplayer

* SNATCH: featuring the Postal Babes! Snatch the enemy's babe and SCORE!
* GRAB: 10 bags, each makes you stronger than the last! battle to get them all!
* Deathmatch: Choose from 25 characters including Gary Coleman and Osama!
* Team Deathmatch: Choose from 17 insane teams including Team Taliban and The Gimps!
* 14 levels including landmarks from the single player game and brand new environments!
* In-game browser for finding and joining games
* Dedicated and non-dedicated server modes with remote admin
* Customizable game settings and modifiers to enhance the game types

Editor (not included with demo)

* Based on the UnrealĀ® Editor: Easy to use and very powerful
* Set NPC logic with dynamic real-time intelligence
* Position characters, buildings, furniture and everything else
* Build your own worlds for single and multiplayer action
* Create your own MOD for POSTAL2: Share The Pain

System requirements

* Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
* Pentium 3 or Athlon 733 MHz computer (1.2 GHz computer recommended)
* 128 MB memory (384 MB recommended)
* 1.5 GB available hard drive space
* 32 MB GeForce2- or Radeon- class video card (64 MB GeForce3- or Radeon
8500- class recommended)
* DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
* 8X speed CD-ROM drive
* Multiplayer Requirements
+ Internet and LAN play supported (TCP/IP)
+ Internet play requires 56 Kbps or faster connection
+ LAN play requires network interface card

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