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In order to be able to run No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way at a minimum standard for the game, you will need a CPU ranked better than Pentium® III 500Mhz or equivalent, more than 128 MB RAM (256MB for Windows XP), a GPU that is better ranked than 32MB Direct3D compatible video card with Hardware T and L, 32-bit color support, and DirectX 8.1 compatible driver , while the PC system is running on Windows® 98/ME/2000 (with latest service pack)/XP .
If you really want to enjoy No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way at a higher level of gameplay smoothness, your system must run at with a CPU at least as good as Pentium® III 500Mhz or equivalent, more than 128 MB RAM (256MB for Windows XP), a GPU that performs better than 32MB Direct3D compatible video card with Hardware T and L, 32-bit color support, and DirectX 8.1 compatible driver , while the PC system is running on Windows® 98/ME/2000 (with latest service pack)/XP, .
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No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way Minimum system specs
Firstly, these are the minimum set of gaming requirements for your PC that you need so you can run No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way. Some of them are necessary for the game to run but a part of them are not that important. If you meet the necessary ones, those will do. You can see which are which in the table below. Just remember these are the minimum specs to run No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way
Necessary PC requirements
CPU | Pentium® III 500Mhz or equivalent |
RAM | 128 MB RAM (256MB for Windows XP) |
GPU | 32MB Direct3D compatible video card with Hardware T and L, 32-bit color support, and DirectX 8.![]() |
DX | DirectX 8.1 (included) or higher |
Operating system | Windows® 98/ME/2000 (with latest service pack)/XP |
Storage | 1.4 GB free Hard Drive Space for installation plus additional hard drive space for a Windows swap file and saved game files |
Optional requirements
Sound | DirectSound(R) compatible 16-bit sound card with DirectX 8.1 compatible driver |
Optical Disk Drive | 4x CD ROM |
Network connection | 56k modem or LAN for multiplay |
Screen resolution | — |
Recommended PC specs for No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H. A.R.M.’s Way
The following requirements are what we recommend you need for your PC in order to play No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way the best frame rate. Again, some of them are necessary for the game but a part of them are not that important. You can see which are which in the table below:
Necessary requirements
Optional
Sound | DirectSound(R) compatible 16-bit sound card with DirectX 8.1 compatible driver |
Optical Disk Drive | 4x CD ROM |
Network connection | 56k modem or LAN for multiplay |
Screen resolution | — |
No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.
A.R.M.’s Way Information Card
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30 — 09 — 2002
The Operative: No One Lives Forever (Game)
Overview
The Operative: No One Lives Forever (or NOLF) is a first-person shooter developed by Monolith Productions and originally published by Fox Interactive exclusively for Windows PCs on November 9, 2000. Set in the late 1960s during the height of the Cold War, the game’s single-player campaign follows the exploits of secret agent Cate Archer as she travels the globe to investigate the international terrorist group known as H.A.R.M. and thwart their plans for world domination. The game’s setting and aesthetics are heavily inspired by various films and television shows in the spy fiction genre, such as the James Bond and Austin Powers franchises. In keeping with this genre’s established conventions, NOLF’s campaign features a variety of exotic locales including Morocco, the Alps, East Berlin and a space station.
No One Lives Forever uses the Lithtech 2.5 graphics engine. A Mac version of NOLF was released by MacPlay in 2002, and a PS2 port was also published by Sierra the same year. A sequel to the original game, No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way, was also released in 2002.
Story
Cate meeting with her partner.
In September 1967, seven undercover operatives working for the British-based intelligence organization UNITY are all killed over the course of ten days while on separate assignments in different countries across the world. Each agent is dispatched by a single mysterious assassin, who always leaves a red lily at the scene.
Meanwhile, a lunch date between junior UNITY agent Cate Archer and her mentor Bruno Lawrie in England is interrupted when they are both summoned to meet with UNITY Director Mr. Jones and Mission Coordinator Mr. Smith. Jones is generally friendly, but the acerbic Smith reprimands Bruno for his refusal to take an administrative position within UNITY and voices his misgivings about Cate as the organization’s first and only female operative. During his briefing on the assassinations of half of their total number of active agents, Jones posits that there must be traitor within UNITY. Archer and Lawrie both immediately recognize the red lily, or «Regal Finale,» as the calling card of Dmitrij Volkov. Archer recounts Volkov’s background as a former member of the the Soviet Union’s UKVD secret police and SMERSH counter-intelligence agency, as well as his infamy as an expert torturer and assassin. According to his file, Volkov now serves as «Director of Executive Action» for an up-and-coming terrorist organization calling itself H.A.R.M.
«Would you like to buy a monkey?»
Due to UNITY’s current manpower shortage, Smith has no choice but to send Archer and Lawrie to Morocco in order to foil an assassination attempt by H. A.R.M. agents against American ambassador Morris Monroe while he vacations in Marrakesh. Unfortunately, Archer and Lawrie fail to prevent Monroe’s death, and Bruno is killed by Volkov while protecting Cate. Agent Archer escapes Morocco by boat, swearing revenge against Volkov.
After her disastrous first mission, Cate returns to UNITY headquarters for a morose debriefing in the wake of Bruno’s tragic death. Smith speculates Lawrie himself was the traitor, much to Archer’s disbelief. With little time to mourn her fallen mentor, Cate is given her next mission to aid the defection of Dr. Otto Schenker, a German scientist in East Berlin. Despite the doctor being under heavy guard, Agent Archer is successful in spiriting Schenker out of East Germany.
During their flight back to London, Cate deftly coaxes Schenker into revealing that he was the head of a top-secret Soviet «biological explosives» research team. Schenker’s team developed a reagent that, when injected into a living host, causes a chemical reaction inside the body that culminates in a massive explosion. If the reagent is administered to a person, it essentially creates a human bomb that can even be configured with a precisely timed fuse. Additionally, because the reaction feeds off of any nearby organic matter, the strength of the explosion increases proportionally based on the population density at ground zero. Therefore it would be far more catastrophic if the host exploded inside a dense urban area.
Archer and Schenker’s conversation is interrupted when their airliner is boarded mid-flight by H.A.R.M. agents. Archer fights her way to the cockpit but is knocked unconscious by high-ranking H.A.R.M. henchman Magnus Armstrong, who orders his men to abduct Schenker and leave Cate for dead aboard the disabled airliner. After being blown out of the exploding plane, Archer continues to fight off attacking henchmen in free-fall and manages to steal one of their parachutes, allowing her to float back down to earth safely.
Back at headquarters, Smith berates Archer for another botched mission, restating his opinions on a woman’s unfitness for wetwork. Regardless, Archer is dispatched to the German city of Hamburg in order to rendezvous with an agent from UNITY’s American branch named Tom Goodman who claims to have a possible lead on the kidnapped Dr. Schenker’s whereabouts. Archer makes contact with Goodman at a nightclub owned by Inge Wagner, another high-ranking H.A.R.M. agent with delusions of being a gifted opera singer in spite of her ear-splitting vocalizations.
Main Characters
Cate Archer
Cate Archer, spy extraordinaire
Cate Archer is the epitome of what every woman in the 60’s would like to be; she is extremely competent, intelligent and goddamn attractive. Cate was born in Scotland in late March 1942; her mother never really recovered from labor and passed away three weeks later. Cate’s father gradually fell into drunkenness and started losing his health until the day he put a pistol to his head and pulled the trigger, in 1954. From then on, Cate went from an orphanage to various foster homes, but her strong personality made it that she would never last anywhere for long. Eventually she turned to thievery, mainly to be able to provide for herself but also because she was just really good at it. In 1958 her life took an unexpected turn, however, as she attempted to steal from Bruno Lawrie. What she didn’t know was that Lawrie was a UNITY agent and that the watch she had stolen had a built-in tracking device. When she got home, he was waiting for her. Luckily for Cate, he admired her talent and fearlessness and decided to give her an opportunity. Nine years passed and she is now a covert operative for UNITY awaiting for her first real assignment.
Bruno Lawrie
Bruno Lawrie, aging super-spy
Once a British super-spy, Bruno Lawrie’s reckless lifestyle and passing of time took their toll. After having found Cate, however, he began teaching her the tricks of the trade, and found himself a form of redemption. Cate regards Bruno as her mentor and perhaps even as a substitute father figure.
Tom Goodman
Tom Goodman, license to dress horribly
Tom Goodman is a good-natured American agent. He’s been in the employ of UNITY for over 10 years.
Sergeant Magnus Armstrong
Magnus Armstrong, Scottish stereotype
Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1925, Magnus Armstrong is a Scottish Demolition Expert with a knack for fist fighting. He was expelled from several schools until the day his parents finally sent him to a military academy. After having served in the War, Armstrong eventually got himself in H.A.R.M.’s way.
Mr. Smith & Mr. Jones
Smith & Jones, UNITY’s big shots— your bosses, that is
Smith and Jones run the operations of UNITY. They oversee the whole organization and delegate assignments to field operatives. They were once field operatives as well and are therefore very experienced in all spy-related activities. Smith is the typical gentleman who expects nothing but perfection from himself as well as his agents—he sees any type of mistake as being a complete failure. Jones is more flexible—he also doesn’t take failure lightly but is a bit more understanding to his agents.
Inge Wagner
Inge Wagner, delusional diva
Inge Wagner is a German nightclub proprietor living in Bremen. She is very distantly related to Richard Wagner and was highly pressured as a child to become an opera singer. Unfortunately for her, she was just plain and simply terrible. Nonetheless, her parents’ obsession with having her daughter becoming a world-class opera singer made them encourage her so eagerly that all that ridiculous adulation eventually made her into a self-centered, neurotic diva. It is rumored that she eventually turned into crime in order to make money to compensate for the complete absence of work offers in the opera-singing department.
Dimitrij Volkov
Dimitrij Volkov, criminal mastermind
Dimitrij Volkov was born in Kamchatka in 1921 and by the age of eight he had already distinguished himself as an academic prodigy and master chess player. On the downside, he also gained some notoriety for having developed a couple of torture techniques on his neighbors’ pets. As he grew older, this darker side of his personality took over and he deliberately chose to pursue a criminal lifestyle solely because he found it to be interesting—that and he could do whatever experiments he wanted on pretty much anyone he wanted. During a previous encounter, Agent Lawrie shot Volkov in the left eye at close range, giving him his distinctive eyepatch. Recent reports link Volkov to an organization calling itself H.A.R.M.
Gameplay
Shooting bad guys.
Being a spy, Cate is armed with numerous gadgets disguised as everyday objects. These gadgets include a belt buckle zipcord, a barrette which serves as a lock pick and a poisoned blade for stealth kills, a cigarette lighter which also works as a welder, lipstick-shaped grenades, perfume dispensers which emit an array of gases, a briefcase missile launcher, and sunglasses which can be used as a camera, infrared vision, and mine detector. Other gadgets include body removing powder, a code breaker, security camera disabler, and a robotic poodle.
Continuing with the spy theme, Cate is encouraged to discover as much as she can about H.A.R.M. and its goals. Scattered throughout the game world are hundreds of intelligence items which give interesting and often humorous clues and insight into the world of terrorist organizations, the people working for them, and details about their operations. Intelligence items come in several forms: letters, notes, brief cases, dossiers, folders, files, envelopes, blueprints, shipping manifests, Captain’s logs, packages, ledgers, passenger rosters, security passes, film canisters, photographs (which can be collected or taken with the sunglasses), and film reels. Intelligence items can also be gathered through conversations/interrogations with people as well as eavesdropping on other conversations. Gathering intelligence is rewarded with bonuses. Bonuses include health, armor, ammo capacity, damage, accuracy, and reputation.
Another spy-related theme is stealth. Cate is encouraged to be as stealthy as possible throughout the game although in most missions brute force is also an option. Sound plays a key role in being stealthy. Enemies are able to hear and find Cate if she is walking or running on hard substances. Crouching and/or walking on softer ground enables Cate to move undetected. The game’s soundtrack works to let you know whether or not guards are aware of your presence. Slower, relaxed music means she is safe whereas faster, ominous music means she’s been detected. Being stealthy has definite advantages. In addition to being able to deal with enemies quickly (and non-lethally, if desired), Cate is able to listen in on the conversations of her enemies. NPC conversations are one of the highlights of the game. Enemy henchmen will discuss the tedium of their lives, cars, philosophy, TV shows, etc. At the end of each level, Cate’s performance is scored and ranked, with a large portion of the score coming from how stealthy she was.
Weapons
Weapon | Ammunition Types |
Description |
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Hands | The Hands are your default weapon, but it can pretty much only take out your target while performing a stealth knock; using it in non stealth situations requires several hits to kill | |
Shepard Arms P38 9mm Pistol | 9mm FMJ Cyanide Dum dum |
This Walther P38 is one of the most useful weapons in your arsenal, since it can be outfitted with a silencer.![]() |
Petri .38 Airweight Revolver | .38 special FMJ Dum Dum White-Phosphorous Explosive |
The Petri .38 is a five bullet revolver is a powerful weapon, but cannot be equipped with a silencer, so use with caution. |
Braun 9mm Parabellum | 9mm FMJ Cyanide Dum dum |
The Braun 9mm has a hard recoil and hold 10 rounds in the magazine. Its reload speed is fast which can prove to be quite helpful if you’ve blown your cover and enemies are moving in on you. |
Hampton Carbine | .45 ACP | If you like being stealthy, the Hampton Carbine would be your sniper-rifle of choice; it fires so quietly that even nearby enemies won’t hear it. It has a 10 round magazine and the reloading times are very slow. It can be used with or without scope. |
Hampton MPL 9mm SMG | 9mm FMJ Cyanide Dum dum |
This submachine-gun houses a 30 round magazine, and its steady reliable aim will make you knock out your enemies in a heartbeat.![]() |
AK-47 Assault Rifle | 7.62mmR FMJ White-Phosphorous |
This russian gun mows down enemies at a considerable rate— it can eventually be equipped with a scope, later in the game. |
Morris Model 14 Speargun | Spears | The spear gun is ideal to pin your enemies against walls— fast kills are assured. Its only downfall is that this is a single-shot weapon and you have to reload it after every shot, so use carefully. |
Sportsman EX Crossbow | Crossbow Bolts Normal Poison Incendiary Explosive |
The crossbow is silent weapon that can kill almost anything with a single shot to the head. It can be upgraded with a scope |
Gordon 9mm SMG | 9mm FMJ Cyanide Dum dum |
Although not a very powerful weapon, the Gordon 9mm has fast reload times and its 30 bullets magazine make it a great weapon against multiple enemies.![]() |
M79 Grenade Launcher | 40mm grenades | Grenades shoot out from this launcher with pin-point accuracy, and are capable of travelling up to great distances. |
Geldmacher SVD Sniper Rifle | .308 Caliber FMJ White-Phosphorous |
The Geldmacher sniper rifle is outfitted with a scope and is extremely powerful. The gun holds a 10 round magazine, but sure makes a lot of noise when fired. Later in the game it gains a night vision upgrade |
Laser Gun | Energy | This sci-fi gun looks like it was taken out from a 1950’s B-movie and a single shot can pierce through, but it takes forever to recharge. |
Super Atomic Laser Weapon | Energy | Not only does this laser gun kill the enemy, it also immediately eradicates any signs of their existence— meaning, their bodies are blown to smithereens. |
Bacalov Corrector | HE bullets | The Bacalov comes with a scope and some really nasty explosive-tip bullets that detonate on impact.![]() |
The Briefcase | 40mm rockets | The UNITY special, also known as «the Briefcase». The case packs a missile launcher inside it, allowing you to blow your opponents away with great prejudice— be careful of its splash damage, though. The case can only hold one missile at a time and the reloading times are very, very slow. |
Ammunition
- Full Metal Jacket — 90% of your weapons use a Full Metal Jacket bullet by default.
- Dum-Dum — these bullets cause a mushroom effect upon impact, which causes victims to have a larger hole in their bodies— gore is guaranteed.
- Phosphorous — these bullets will make your victims burn and scream in pain.
- Cyanide-Tipped — in 3 words, poison tipped bullets— they literally make you see goats if you’re hit by one (you included!)
- High-Explosive — these bullets are especially designed for the Bacalov Corrector and will explode on contact.
Gadgets
These are not exactly the kind of gadgets James Bond would use, but they’re equally effective.
Description | Gadget |
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The Barrette’s primary function is a lockpick, and the second function is a poison capsule dagger. | Barrette / Lockpick |
Coins can be used as a distraction, to steer enemies off of your path of choice. | Coins |
This toxic powder will decay a body faster than you can say «body remover». | Body Remover |
These Sunglasses come with a zoom feature, photograph device, infrared vision and they also allow you to detect mine fields! | Sunglasses |
The lighter is good to start fires to draw attention to yourself, when necessary. It also makes up for a flashlight, when needed. Its secondary function is the Mini-Welder, which can cut through heavy locks. |
Lighter / Welder |
These Perfume bottles dispense 2 varieties of non-lethal gases and a (very) lethal one:
|
Perfumes |
This Camera Disabler will allow you to forever loop footage back into the camera lens, allowing you to be able to move undetected. | Camera Disabler |
Lipsticks are your hand held grenades in the game and come in 3 varieties:
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Lipsticks |
Line up your buckle (cursor) to any given Zip-Cord Hooks present in the game, press fire, and off you go to previously unreacheable places. | Belt Buckle / Zip Cord |
Equipped with pheromone dispensers, this puppy will flirt with the nearest guard dogs and well, distract them from your presence.![]() |
Robotic Poodle |
The Code Breaker is naturally used to hack into anything that is electronically sealed. | Code Breaker |
Voice Talents
Voice Talent | Character(s) |
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Kit Harris | Cate Archer / Inge Wagner |
Jock Blaney | Dimitrij Volkov |
David Stalker | Magnus Armstrong |
John Patrick Lowrie | Bruno Lawrie |
Roger Curtis | Mr. Smith |
Nigel Neale | Mr. Jones |
Mike Madeoy | Tom Goodman / Melvin Blitzny |
Jeff Steitzer | Baron Archibald Dumas |
Barbara Dirickson | Baroness Dumas |
Trivia
Becoming Cate Archer
- Model Mitzi Martin served as inspiration for the conception of Cate Archer’s overall looks.
Reception
The Operative: No One Lives Forever was critically acclaimed by numerous journalists throughout the industry. It won several game of the year awards. It was especially credited for having a motion p icture worthy plot and excellent writing. It currently sits at 89% on GameRankings.
The game’s success prompted Fox Interactive to release a special Game of the Year edition. It contained a bonus level after the game’s normal ending. As well as extra multiplayer maps.
Sequel
The popularity of The Operative: No One Lives Forever led to an equally high quality sequel being developed and released called, No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M’s Way, in 2002.
Soundtrack
CD Cover Artwork
The original score for the in-game music was composed by Guy Whitmore. However, the released soundtrack for the game featured solely original tracks based on the game’s 1960’s groovy spy theme. While some of the song titles use characters and settings from the game, it is worth noting that none of the songs can actually be found in the game. The title for the released CD goes by the name of «In the Lounge«.
Tracks one through nine were written and composed by Becky Kneubuhl and were mixed and recorded by Gabriel Rutman at Asylum Studios.
Track ten was written and performed by Archie Thompson. Track eleven was written and performed by Red Delicious.
Track No. | Song Title | Running Time |
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01 | Goodman’s Surprise | 02.24 |
02 | Santa’s Workshop | 02.39 |
03 | Be-boppin’ Shoo-woopin’ Along | 02.43 |
04 | The Operative | 03.41 |
05 | Elevator of Love | 02.57 |
06 | No One Grooves Forever | 03.11 |
07 | Suisse Chalet | 03.34 |
08 | UNITY’s Spy | 02.59 |
09 | Untitled | 02.42 |
10 | El Dorado | 02.41 |
11 | Void | 03.![]() |
System Requirements
PC
Minimum
- Operating System: Windows 95 / 98 / 2000 / ME
- Processor: Pentium II 300 MHz
- RAM Memory: 64 MB
- Hard Drive Space: 400 MB
- Graphics Card: 8 MB 3D accelerated video card
- DirectX: DirectX 7.0
- Sound Card: 16-bit DirectSound compatible
Recommended
- Operating System: Windows 95 / 98 / 2000 / ME
- Processor: Pentium III 500 MHz
- RAM Memory: 128 MB
- Hard Drive Space: 400 MB
- Graphics Card: 32 MB 3D accelerated video card
- DirectX: DirectX 7.0
- Sound Card: 16-bit DirectSound compatible
MAC
- Operating System: Mac OS X v10.1 / Mac OS 9
- Processor: 350 MHz PowerPC G3 or better
- RAM Memory: 128 MB
- Hard Drive Space: 900 MB
- Graphics Card: 8 MB 3D accelerated video card
Playstation 2
- Memory: 150 Kb on memory card
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Keep in mind that the minimum requirements often mean that with this configuration, the game will launch and run stably at the minimum quality settings. If your PC meets the recommended requirements, you can expect stable gameplay at high graphics settings. If you want to play at the quality set to «ultra», the hardware in your PC must be even better than the developers indicate in the recommended requirements.
Below are the system requirements of No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way, officially provided by the developers of the project. If you think there is a mistake, please let us know by clicking the exclamation mark on the right side of the screen and briefly describing the mistake.
- OS: Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
- Processor: Pentium III 500 MHz or equivalent
- Memory: 128 MB (256 MB for Windows XP)
- Video: 32 MB Direct3D compatible memory with geometry coprocessor and driver supporting DirectX 8.
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- HDD: 1.4 GB free space
- OS: Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
- Processor: Pentium III 1 GHz or equivalent
- Memory: 256 MB
- Video: 64 MB Direct3D compatible memory with geometry coprocessor and driver supporting DirectX 8.1
- HDD: 1.7 GB free space
In addition to checking the system requirements of No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way with your PC configuration, be sure to update your graphics card drivers. It is important to remember that you should only download the final versions of video cards — try not to use beta versions, as they may have a large number of bugs not found and not fixed.
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