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Why does it say this game uses UE3? Are there any press releases that say this? Cheers.
Why does it say this game uses UE3? Are there any press releases that say this? Cheers.
:I'm pretty sure it's speculation... although I seem to remember reading ''somewhere'' that it would use Unreal 3... I'm not sure. --[[User:Ras29|Ras29]] 06:42, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
:I'm pretty sure it's speculation... although I seem to remember reading ''somewhere'' that it would use Unreal 3... I'm not sure. --[[User:Ras29|Ras29]] 06:42, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

== Game Informer Article ==

In the June issue of Game Informer they had at least a 4 page first look at splinter cell Conviction. I cant remember all the details, this is what do remember. Sam is still on the run from Law Enforcement becuase of the events in Double Agent. Sam has grown a beard and looks like a "white collar" terroritst, with a leather hand-bag, jeans, and what looks like a leather or tweed coat. But the most important detail is that you will no longer be able to, and I qoute "sit in the shadows and watch the enemy until you learn his pattern." It says that the game will now be what they call "active stealth". Mosat of the game will take place during the day or in well lighted areas. They also said that besides the enemy AI having more randomness added to it(ie not patroling in a given pattern), they will be actively looking for Sam. Thats all I can remember, when I get home from work Ill post more details and go better into depth on what I posted above.[[User:Gundam94|Gundam94]] 16:21, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

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Gamespot Info

  • I added that info from Gamespot, but it could be just a rumour - oh well. If it's proven false, remove it (obviously).
  • I don't think speculative info of that sort should be "true until proven false"... It's something somebody posted on a Forum to make themselves interesting. I work on Splinter Cell 5, and I tell you the Gamespot.com Forum info is false. Now, I realize it's not proof of falseness because I can't prove my identity here... But really, it should, at strict minimum, be marked as highly speculative in the article, or removed altogether.
  • There, I moved the info to a sub-section. I leave it to people more competent than I to 'wikify' everything. :)

Logo/Image Problem

Um... Sorry about the last edit. I'm having trouble with Imageshack showing me the logo. Weird. Someone please revert if the edit broke something. Fire 02:14, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I added a high-quality version of the logo a good long time ago, if you didn't notice until now. ;) (Nbmatt 08:21, 21 October 2006 (UTC))

Exclusive to Xbox 360 and Games for Windows

On the X06 event, Microsoft's Peter Moore said that this game will be exclusive to the Xbox 360 and Games for Windows meaning, it wil be released to the 360 platform, but also to the PC --Jort227 20:13, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I hope they burn in hell for this. Zerath13
I'm glad. Ubisoft can make it as good as possible, instead of having to focus on the game on, like, 5 different platforms. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 60.228.170.8 (talk) 01:11, 15 December 2006 (UTC).[reply]

Ubisoft is an independent company with no particular ties to any platform. Are we sure we should be taking Peter Moore's word that this product will be exclusive? After all, the "canceled" PS3 version of Double Agent was recently revived due to stronger-than-expected consumer interest in the PS3. 129.128.233.48 06:12, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Be more careful!

Can people be more careful in the future when editing? There is a whole section missing, text in sections that don't make sense, broken links, HTML commands that don't work and italics in random places.

Please press "Show Preview" before changing changes, and be more careful.

No more fan art

No one EVER add fan art. It's just stupid. Don't add anymore fan art again. I'm deleting it. Wikipedia isn't a place for your creations.

Deleting Sections?

Could people please stop deleting sections?! Please mark as "citation needed" (because that is the point of that feature), or ask for it to be deleted. It's now the 4th time I've had to retype and section, so I'm not going to bother anymore. It's getting really annoying. --Ras29 09:20, 24 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

MA 15+

Whoever keeps changing 'MA 15+' to 'MA 18+', please stop. In Australia and New Zealand, the equalivent of 'M' is 'MA 15+', and it is the highest rating possible for a video game - the next rating up is 'R 18+' but that is only used in movies. Sorry about adding all these new topics, but there is someone around here who keeps messing this article up. --Ras29 09:23, 24 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

How can this be rated anyway??? It hasn't been released yet. - Wmgries
Speculation... and things are rated before release anyway. But it was specualation because there's no gameplay to rate yet.
True, Double Agent was rated M so I would guess Conviction would be too - Wmgries

Middleware

Why does it say this game uses UE3? Are there any press releases that say this? Cheers.

I'm pretty sure it's speculation... although I seem to remember reading somewhere that it would use Unreal 3... I'm not sure. --Ras29 06:42, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Game Informer Article

In the June issue of Game Informer they had at least a 4 page first look at splinter cell Conviction. I cant remember all the details, this is what do remember. Sam is still on the run from Law Enforcement becuase of the events in Double Agent. Sam has grown a beard and looks like a "white collar" terroritst, with a leather hand-bag, jeans, and what looks like a leather or tweed coat. But the most important detail is that you will no longer be able to, and I qoute "sit in the shadows and watch the enemy until you learn his pattern." It says that the game will now be what they call "active stealth". Mosat of the game will take place during the day or in well lighted areas. They also said that besides the enemy AI having more randomness added to it(ie not patroling in a given pattern), they will be actively looking for Sam. Thats all I can remember, when I get home from work Ill post more details and go better into depth on what I posted above.Gundam94 16:21, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]