The Operative: No One Lives Forever - PS2 Gameplay 4k 2160p / HD Textures (PCSX2)

The Operative: No One Lives Forever - PS2 Gameplay 4k 2160p / HD Textures (PCSX2)

HD textures by me via chaiNNer (4× HDCube4 Plus). Not completed, dumped for gameplay only.

PCSX2 60 FPS Patches:
https://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-50-60fps-Hacks-Ultimate-List?pid=635599#pid635599
https://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-60-fps-codes
https://github.com/PeterDelta/PCSX2

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The Operative: No One Lives Forever (abbreviated as NOLF) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by Fox Interactive, released for Windows in 2000. The game was ported later to the PlayStation 2 and Mac OS X in 2002.

A story-driven game set in the 1960s, No One Lives Forever received critical acclaim for its stylistic representation of the era in the spirit of many spy films and television series of that decade, as well as for its humor. Players control female protagonist Cate Archer, who works for a secret organization that watches over world peace. In addition to a range of firearms, the game contains several gadgets disguised as ordinary female fashion items.

At the time of its release, many reviewers considered No One Lives Forever was one of the best first-person shooters since 1998's Half-Life. After receiving several Game of the Year awards in the press, a special Game of the Year Edition was released in 2001, which included an additional mission on a remote island in the South Pacific. The Operative: No One Lives Forever was followed by a sequel, No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way, in 2002, and a spin-off titled Contract J.A.C.K. released in 2003, both developed by Monolith.

A re-release of the game has been hampered by the complicated state of the series' intellectual property (IP) rights, with even parties assumed to be in possession of the IP having publicly admitted not knowing the precise legal situation of the series.



Enhanced graphics with emulator PCSX2.
- recording sw OBS Studio.
- some games can have graphical issues, lags and other problems...


Used a dev build - PCSX2 Nightly - v2.5.386

Automated builds to download:
https://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/


PC specs:
CPU - AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D
RAM - 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL36 Kingston FURY Beast Black
GPU - GeForce RTX 4070 12GB
OS - Windows 10 64bit


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