![]() ![]() ![]() Razing Storm and Time Crisis: Razing Storm, which take place in the near-future, involve an elite task force known as S.C.A.R. (or Special Tactical Force)'s attempt to destroy the U.R.D.A., a terrorist organization. It takes place in the United Kingdom and concerns the S.T.F. agents, sometimes to aid them in their mission, sometimes to protect their own reputations. In the third and fourth installments, supporters from various organizations come in to assist the V.S.S.E. Many of the fighting areas are dangerous situations, such as a steadily capsizing ship or a train dangling off a damaged bridge (as in Time Crisis 3). The fifth installment has an exclusive upgrade kit version of ( True Mastermind edition, which is the full version of the game) to double the stages from 3 to 6, with 3 areas that were interconnected with each other, thus there would be no breaks/loadings after clearing an area (with the exception of the final stage, which only has one area). The fourth installment adds a prologue for a total of 4 stages each with three areas (with the exception of the prologue, which has only one area). The second and third installments have three stages, each with three areas. The first Time Crisis had three stages with four areas (location where the game starts) each. (Vital Situation, Swift-Elimination), a covert organization, must send in its highly skilled agents to eliminate any security threats. However, some games have involved a threat to either the world ( Time Crisis II) or the protagonist ( Time Crisis: Project Titan). ![]() I can't think of any possible reason otherwise.The setting of each Time Crisis revolves around a serious threat to usually one nation. So the problem must be the actual game DC3 game itself, right? Every other game works fine. I've tried plenty of different games and they work fine. ![]() I tried a different Xbox game and had no issues. So thinking that it must be the Xbox because the disc was brand new, not scratched at all. So I got the new game and it played fine for a few days and then the Xbox started not being able to read it either. All the other new copies I could find online cost more than $100. I didn't mind that much because I love this game and it was the lowest priced new copy of the game I could find. So I bit the bullet and bought a new and fairly expensive copy for around $50. So I got tired of trying that to varying degrees of time and success. Sometimes it would take longer than 10 minutes. Sometimes it would work after doing that a few times and sometimes it would take a few minutes. I got it to work after removing the disc and putting it back in and repeating the process. I thought it was the Xbox considering it's used and I thought it was the disc because it was a little scratched up. Recently one thing that really pisses me off when trying to play the game is that the Xbox I bought sometimes will not recognize the disc. ![]()
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