Sport Shooting Professional

Sport Shooting Professional

PC

Release Date: February 20, 2006

Action, FPP, singleplayer

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Sport Shooting Professional is an unusual production, belonging to a small and slightly elite group of games dealing with sport shooting. IQ Publishing is responsible for the release of the programme in Poland and its full location. IQ Publishing enjoys publishing budget productions for a specific, usually quite small group of users.

Sport Shooting Professional is an unusual production, belonging to a small and slightly elite group of games dealing with sport shooting. IQ Publishing is responsible for the release of the programme in Poland and its full location. IQ Publishing enjoys publishing budget productions for a specific, usually quite small group of users.

The player has the opportunity to try their shooting skills in five different sports disciplines (e.g. trap, skeet, crossbow). Of course, they are connected with the necessity of mastering various types of weapons (e.g. rifle, rifle, rifle, pistol) and reaching specially prepared places of the competition (shooting tracks, shooting ranges, open-air workshops). We will quickly find out what sport shooting really is - the key to success turns out to be not only a confident hand and a good eye, but also outstanding concentration and perfect mastery of nerves and pulse, which are rather factors related to character and personality. The situation is further complicated by external factors - the force and direction of the wind have a significant impact on the trajectory of the projectile. The programmers tried to ensure that such nuances are faithfully and realistically reproduced in the game, in order to bring the program as close as possible to reality.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

Sport Shooting Professional Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Radon Labs

Publisher: dtp AG / Anaconda

Age restrictions: none

Sport Shooting Professional System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium III 1 GHz, 128 MB RAM, 32MB graphic card, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP