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APB: Reloaded

By GamersFirst

What is APB?
APB stands for All Points Bulletin. It's a cops n' robbers style of game, with loads of customization and missions.

Why is it APB: Reloaded?
Originally, the game was owned by RealTimeWorlds. It was $50 on CD and Steam. Only 3-5 months after its release, RealTimeWorlds shut down, and only the UK players got their money back. Some people were devastated about it shutting down, and some people were glad. Around 6 months later, there was news that a new company bought APB, GamersFirst. G1 said that their version would be free. Shortly after, the game went into closed beta. Only a few thousand got to play the beta, including me. A few weeks ago, it went into Open Beta.

What are the requirements?
CPU: AMD Phenom X4 9850 or Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz or equivalent
RAM: 2-4 GB
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT 512MB or GeForce 8800 512 MB or equivalent
(According to CanYouRunIt)

What do I need to get?
GamersFirst LIVE! It's basically the launcher for all of G1's games, including APB.

You said "loads of customization." What do you mean by that?
Character - You can customize your character to look exactly like you. You can change literally everything on your character. From hairstyles to muscles to scars to piercings, you can make your character however you like.
Vehicle - You start out with a pre-set vehicle that's already customized. If you have a free account, you can't customize it unless you take off all the decals. However, once you scrape up enough money to get your own vehicle, you can customize the paintjob, wheels, spoiler, roof, grill, license plate, and decals. I currently have an ORKIN van.
Clothing - First you start with a basic shirt, pants, hat, gloves, or shoes, and you can change the color or add decals.

Here are some clothing examples:



How about weapons?
There's many weapons to choose from. There's rifles, pistols, revolvers, HVR (High Velocity Rifles), sub-machine guns, and explosives. Each gun has their upsides and downsides. For instance, I have the Joker RFP-9 pistol. It's upside is ammo capacity and damage, but its downside is accuracy. One main issue with weapons is that they're only rentals. That means you need to pay something like 12k to get your weapons back every 10 days.

What are the teams?
Criminal or Enforcer. Enforcers are the police of the game, and Criminals are obviously the criminals of the game. Depending on your team, you have different ways to get your "Notoriety" or "Prestige" up. There are 5 N/P levels. Criminals have to cause crime, kill Enforcers or civilians, vandalize, and do tasks to raise their Notoriety. Enforcers have to stop Criminals, arrest them, and basically uphold the law to gain Prestige.

I have Notoriety/Prestige 5. What happens?
Beware, you are now wanted/contracted. Anyone can kill/arrest you and claim a cash reward. When you're N/P 5, teamkilling is allowed, and you CANNOT trust anybody, not even your teammates.

Fastest way to earn money?
Join a group. You play missions with them, and get a larger reward per mission. Another way is to pledge to contacts. Contacts give you missions and rewards. Pledging to them allows you to unlock items and get more contacts.

I remember in the RTW APB, there were 15 threat levels. Did that change?
Yes. There's now 45 Threat Levels. There's Bronze, Silver, and Gold threat levels. They increased it to make a player's threat level more accurate. For instance, back in the old APB, someone could be threat level 7 but suck at the game. Now they would be threat level 2.

In-game Screenshots:
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Where do I download it?
From the website link below.

Official Blog
Website
Last edited by MrTeapawt; Jun 23, 2011 at 04:20 AM.
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