

more comfortable with conflict, (2) consider the positive aspects of con. Game was playable, but I'm giving a bronze rating because of the small resolution. fer the game to real life and helps to build confidence in the new skills. This can be at least improved via the in-game input settings. Unreal engine 1 doesnt support resolutions properly past 2560x (unable to test the exact resolution.) Known issue also for original UT99. The mouse's speed was quite abnormal and faster than usual. Issue: Game starts windowed 1920x1200 because of the high res not properly handled by the engine. This at least made using the menu possile, but having the game running on a small part of my screen was rather annoying and unpleasant.

Had to use emulated desktop (800X600) setting, as was suggested in earlier reports. There was also some graphical glitch when displaying Hogwarts' castle, but it was only once, alongside with some glitches in the door and stairs (but I'm quite sure these all are related to the game itself since it's very old). Didn't see this later on (but I didn't play too much of this game, just made it to Hogwarts). There were some shadow problems under the characters in the first intro (there was a white-ish square under the characters). This person speaks and reads Hebrew and owned a physical copy of HP2 CoS Hebrew PC variant, 'The version released in Israel only has a translated cover and manual, the game itself is not. Game runs (in 800X600 resolution), sound works The following passage is from an Israeli member of the Harry Potter Games community.
