HDD space after installation: up to 20 GB.After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly.Installation takes: ~12 minutes on 8-cores CPU ~20 minutes on 4-cores CPU up to 40 minutes on 2-cores CPU.
Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 19.7 to 11.3 GB for any single language).Selective download feature: you may skip downloading and installing of voicepacks you don’t need.100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation.Both released DLCs (High Power Pack & Homeland) included and activated.Catspaw Unlocker (fixed by DZ87) & Proper Launcher by supraspecies applied.
Improvements made the system work more fluidly. When they attack, they can kill all marked targets instantly. Conviction’s mark-and-execute system returns in Blacklist, with refinements and additions to allow players to mark several targets. They can interact with environmental objects, such as ledges and zip-lines, to navigate levels. Players can play a more aggressive run-and-gun game by using gadgets and weapons to eliminate enemies. He also has the Tri-Rotor, a compact surveillance drone which can spy on enemies, create distractions, give electric shocks, and self-destruct to kill enemies. Fisher can also create a strategically advantageous dark environment by destroying nearby lights, and is equipped with customizable night-vision and sonar goggles to detect enemies in darkness and see through walls. If the player chooses to kill enemies, other enemies are alerted when they see their companions’ dead bodies. Players can complete levels without being noticed by any enemy by methods such as taking cover or scaling ledges. Since Blacklist intended to continue the “aggressive stealth” of Conviction while retaining the traditional stealth features of the older games, it combines action and stealth, and allows players to use different approaches and methods to complete objectives and defeat enemies. During the game, players can rotate its camera, run, crouch and leap over obstacles. The gameplay emphasizes stealth, and utilizes the third-person perspective.
In Blacklist, players assume control of series protagonist Sam Fisher as he seeks to stop a terrorist group called the Engineers.