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Running errands for bosses, taking out rivals, moving in on trisynergy businesses, even creating your personal family, are all aspects you're expecting. The first concern for me was raised by a manual that features light black print on grey papervery hard to read in all but the best light, and preferably with a magnifying glass. Secondly, we have an installation procedure that trisynergy requires a record-setting 50-digit disk/serial key code, using trisynergy the infamous Starforce system. Your CD is laboriously checked every time you enter the game. These "protection drivers" are implanted in your system whether you like it or not, and require a reboot. Not a good start. There is no opening cinematic, and you're thrust into a dark (see the pictures), violent, sometimes overwhelming city. With counterintuitive mouse controls (from a traditional RTS perspective) and a rather cluttered interface, the opening missions bring you along through a kind of "working tutorial."
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