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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six
COVERT OPERATIONS ESSENTIALS::
Date of Release: 2000 September 20

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Latest updates:

  • Added how to use Urban Ops weapons in Covert Ops into Gameplay section
  • Minor modifications to page layout
  • Added Reviews and Strategy section

    This page last updated on: 2001 May 1

    Recommended Quick Links::
    This resource page already features what we think are the best links to get information about Covert Operations Essentials. However, this particular "Quick Links" section is here to give you rapid access to the links that are the cream of the crop in our opinion. These references provide the most comprehensive and essential information you need to know about COE.

    Official Site:
  • Red Storm's Covert Operations Essentials website

    Reviews:
  • SimHQ's Covert Ops review

    Interviews:
  • GamingCove's Covert Ops Q & A with
    Paul Schuytema, COE project leader
  • SimHQ's interview with Kevin Perry, COE producer
  • RS Retreat's interview with the COE level designers from Red Storm
  • Aggression's interview with Tony Levatino, who appears in several COE movie clips.
    Overview::
    Bridging the gap between fiction and real-world special operations, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Covert Operations Essentials (abbreviated as Covert Ops or COE) is an exciting overview covering the subject of counter-terrorism from 1970 until the present. Covert Ops will contain video interviews with top experts in the field, as well as photos and video footage of weapons and equipment, along with a description of situations where they are typically used.

    Editor's note for R6 series vets: Although COE has new maps on the Mission CD, please note that COE was not intended to be a mission pack like Urban Ops is for Rogue Spear. COE is a new approach to the world of Rainbow Six: the primary focus of this stand-alone product is to provide an in-depth encyclopedic guide to the world of counter-terrorism; the new maps are almost secondary, and are there to introduce new fans to the gameplay on the Rogue Spear engine, as well as provide a welcome bonus for veteran Rainbow Six fans.

    COE is a unique product that combines the efforts of three companies:

    - Magic Lantern Playware - Magic Lantern is creating the informational content for this project within their proprietary ShowTech application environment. Their writers are researching and developing original reference material for this project.

    - Zombie Studios - As creators of the Spec Ops series, Zombie was once genre competitors with Red Storm. Now they are teaming up with Red Storm and bringing their experience and expertise to help to create six of the nine original levels included in COE.

    - Red Storm Entertainment - Red Storm is the publisher of Covert Ops. Some of the award-winning veteran Rainbow Six/Rogue Spear level designers from RSE are creating three brand new levels for COE.


    Primary Features:

    -
    Covert Operations Essentials is a stand-alone product. It does not require Rainbow Six or Rogue Spear to play.

    - COE is a two-disc set: The first disc contains the game and nine new missions. The second disc is an interactive guide developed by Magic Lantern Playware. It serves as a multimedia encyclopedia with a wealth of information on real-world counter-terrorism.

    Disc 1: Training Disc (Interactive Guide)
    - The player, in the guise of a new member of Team RAINBOW, undergoes document and tactical training derived from the most accurate of real-world sources. Players can gain certificates by completing comprehensive tests through an interactive Officer Candidate School.

    - Candidates have the opportunity to access over 15000 briefings and articles that provide information on the following topics:

    - Counter Terrorism Tactics: insertion, securing hostages, engagement.

    - Intelligence: means of collection and methods of analysis, intel photo analysis.

    - Psychology: psychological profiling of terrorists, hostage negotiation.

    - Gear: the latest field hardware including vehicles, protection, weapons.

    - Counter Terrorism Forces of the World: including the original model for the Rainbow Team, the FBI Hostage Rescue Team.

    - Historical Organizations: political and military groups that share the stage with CT forces.

    - The Future of Counter Terrorism


    - There are excerpts from the training manuals used by the world's leading military organizations (SAS, US Army Rangers, GIGN).

    - Over 90 minutes of video featuring items such as interviews with world renowned author Tom Clancy, as well as former members of the CIA and Delta Force.

    - A special bonus "Making of Rainbow Six" section.


    Disc 2: Mission Disc:
    - Nine new specially created game levels using the Rogue Spear engine.

    -
    Single player and multiplayer supported.

    -Custom mission feature allows for choosing game type, map, and difficulty.

    Breaking News::
    September 20, 2000:
  • COE first appears on store shelves in the U.S. a week after Red Storm issues a press release that announces Covert Ops has gone gold.

    August 1, 2000:
  • The official site for COE is updated with a 3-part "Covert Exam" which gives an example of what the material in the reference portion of COE looks like. If you successfully pass the exam, you will be rewarded with the opportunity to download the Covert Ops introductory trailer! We recommend all of you to take on the challenge of passing the exam yourself, but if your time is limited, Pie's Tactics has posted a direct link to a mirror of the trailer download here.

    July 7, 2000:
  • Greg Stelmack of RSE confirms on the RSE Forums that of the nine new maps found in COE, three are from RSE and six are from Zombie.

    June 28, 2000:
  • The official site for Covert Operations Essentials goes live with screenshots of three COE levels designed in-house by Red Storm.

    June 27, 2000:
  • Greg Stelmack, RSE engineer, posts the following about how COE will install with those who already have Urban Ops:

    [Covert Ops] comes with its own .exe and all the supporting data necessary to run stand-alone. If you run the Covert Ops executable, all you will get is the Covert Ops mod to play. If you run Urban Operations, you will see the Covert Ops mod available as an optional mod that you can choose to activate or not activate.

    June 5, 2000:
  • The July 2000 issue of PC Gamer magazine has a short interview about Covert Ops with Paul Schuytema of Magic Lantern Playware. This issue also features the first appearance of the COE print advertisement.

    May 31, 2000:
  • 3d Retreat publishes a Covert Ops preview based on information gathered first-hand at the RSE booth at E3. The article contains a link to an excellent 4 minute video interview done with Paul Schuytema of Magic Lantern Playware who did the demo of COE at E3.

    May 25, 2000:
  • GameSpotAsia posts an excellent Q & A with Red Storm about Covert Ops. The interview is taken directly from press material distributed at E3 and is done with Paul Schuytema, the head of Magic Lantern and the designer and project leader for the Magic Lantern portion of Covert Ops. It is one of the most informative articles available about the development of the reference portion of Covert Ops. (Update Aug '00: The link to GameSpotAsia's page was broken when they redesigned their site. The link now points to GamingCove which has posted the very same Q&A.)

    May 22, 2000:
  • The RS Retreat issues a clarification about some news posted in March 2000 regarding the Tom Clancy FAQ announcing that a new Tom Clancy non-fiction book entitled Special Ops (that was intended to be part of his outstanding "Guided Tour" series) had its March 2000 publication cancelled.

    The RS Retreat had then speculated that the material originally destined for Tom Clancy's Special Ops book may be the source material for R6: Covert Ops. Looks like that speculation was way off base :-)

    We got official clarification from Peter Riis, Lead Writer for Covert Operations Essentials, that Covert Ops is unrelated to Tom Clancy's planned "Special Ops" book. COE will contain all-new material authored by Magic Lantern Playware in-house (plus supplementary material like Army Field Manuals).

    May 12, 2000:
  • A demo of Covert Ops is shown at E3. RSE provides a detailed marketing brochure that reveals COE will feature nine all-new levels. Snicker has provided a scan for fellow fans to check out below. (Click on the thumbnail pictures to get an enlarged image.)
       

    Enlarged scans of the screenshots in the brochure are available in the links below:

    Image #1 | Image #2 | Image #3

    April 13, 2000:
  • CNET Gamecenter publishes an article that reveals Covert Ops will be a two-disc set.

    April 12, 2000:
  • Red Storm issues a press release which announces that Zombie Studios, best known for its Spec Ops series, will help to create new game levels for Covert Ops. RSE also says that Covert Ops will be showcased at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in May.

    March 7, 2000:
  • Red Storm Entertainment issues a press release which announces Covert Ops is under development and slated for release in Q3 2000. The press release also states that RSE has signed a deal with developer Magic Lantern Playware to create the informational content for this project, within their proprietary ShowTech application environment.

    December 4, 1999:
  • We get our first hint that there may be another Rogue Spear engine based product (apart from Urban Operations) from an interview that Bloodshot.org did with Bill Brown, composer of all the music heard in the Rainbow Six series. Bill says he was working on the "first" Rogue Spear Mission Pack (Urban Ops) which we took as a subtle implication that there may be a "second" one :-)

    Summary of Maps::

    Here is a summary of what we know so far about the 9 maps that will appear in Covert Ops. Click on the links to view a screenshot of each respective level.

    Training Missions (by Zombie Studios)
    These are six smaller maps designed specifically for training purposes. Kevin Perry, Producer of Covert Ops, made this very interesting comment in an interview with TacSim:

    "The missions included on the Missions CD offer a variety of situations that had earlier been impossible to portray within the world of Rainbow Six. Since RAINBOW is an ultra-elite multinational force, it could only be called into action when the stakes were impossibly high. Since six of the missions in Covert Ops are billed as training missions, we were able to expand our notions of appropriate environments to mission spaces that fans had long wanted to see. While the single player element of these training missions is scaled to the novice player, the experienced R6 fan can play them multiplayer or use the Mod system included in Urban Operations to tune them to his or her liking."

    1. Emergency Room

    2. Hospital

    3. Junkyard

    4. Grocery Store Front - This is a 8 or 9 aisle grocery store where you must neutralize terrorists.

    5. Grocery Store Back - Another section of the grocery store

    6. Trailer Park - The objective is to bust a meth lab in a trailer park. ("Meth" is the short form name for a street drug called methamphetamine.)

    Combat Missions (by Red Storm)
    These larger "campaign" maps feature the same no-holds-barred RAINBOW action that we have come to expect from previous installments of the Rainbow Six series.

    7. Amazon Jungle - Rainbow must track a downed airplane through the mountainous jungle terrain of Bolivia in "one of the largest levels" ever made for the R6 franchise. The survivors of a plane wreck have been taken hostage by rebels and you must free them. This map features spectacular details like a waterfall and a rotting rope bridge over an Amazon gorge.

    8. Arctic Ice Base - Rainbow must advance on a camp controlled by terrorists, rescue hostages, and replace a vital electronic component. Kevin Perry hints that this map features a blizzard engulfing the conning tower of a submarine.

    9. Nuclear Missile Silo - Details about this map were first mentioned in the Prima COE preview. Rainbow must assault a nuclear missile silo and neutralize all terrorists. With several different levels, combining wide-open areas to small rooms where close-quarters battle is fast and furious, this mission is a challenge.

    Gameplay Notes::
  • The game engine for Covert Ops Essentials is based on the same code as that used for the final patched version of Urban Ops.

  • Unlike the Eagle Watch and Urban Ops mission packs, there are no new operatives, weapons, or kit items to be introduced in the mission portion of Covert Ops.

  • The weapons used in the COE mission portion are the same as those found in Rogue Spear. The weapons introduced in Urban Ops (light machine guns etc.) are not available in COE.

  • Covert Ops comes with the "Custom Missions" feature introduced in Urban Ops. Although Urban Ops introduced the new Defend game type, there are no additional new game types in COE.

  • Both the Zone and MPlayer will have special rooms set aside for the unique missions of Covert Ops. All nine missions are fully single and multi-player capable.

  • If the player has Urban Operations already installed, Covert Ops will appear as a mod.

  • Covert Ops will not ship with a map editor, but the editor that shipped with Urban Operations will be perfectly usable with the missions of Covert Ops.

    How to use Urban Ops weapons in Covert Ops maps
    When Covert Ops Essentials came out, I heard many fans bemoan the fact that COE comes with Rogue Spear's default weapons, and did not include the light machine guns and silenced AW Covert sniper rifle found in Urban Ops.

    If you play the COE missions as a mod while running them under Urban Ops, the Urban Ops weapons will become available to you in both single player and multiplayer!

    How exactly do you do this?
    1. Make sure that the Covert Ops was installed in the "mod" folder (in c:\Program Files \Rogue Spear \mods) which should have been done by default anyway.
    2. Fire up Urban Ops (NOT Covert Ops)
    3. In the Main menu, click on "Options"
    4. In the Options menu, click on "Mods"
    5. Under the "Available Mods" column, select "Covert Operations" and click "Activate Mod"
    6. Return to the Main menu
    7. If you then chose "Single Player," then "Covert Operations" should now be an option under the "Game" column. Select this and you can play all the three COE "campaign" maps with the Urban Ops weapons!
    8. If you want to play the COE "training" missions, then make sure you chose "Training" instead of Single Player.
    9. To use the Urban Ops weapons when playing multiplayer COE, then everyone you play with must have Covert Ops activated as a mod while running the Urban Ops executable.

    Strategy::
  • Pie's Tactics Walkthrough for Covert Ops
  • Prima FastTrack Guide for COE

    Interviews::
  • GameSpotAsia's Covert Ops Q & A with Paul Schuytema (May 25, 2000)
  • GamersEd's interview with Kevin Perry, Covert Ops Producer (July 6, 2000)
  • TacSim's interview with Kevin Perry, Covert Ops Producer (July 7, 2000)
  • SimHQ's interview with Kevin Perry, Covert Ops Producer (July 11, 2000)
  • RogueSpear.org's interview with Paul Schuytema, COE project leader (July 27, 2000)
  • Tucow's interview with Kevin Perry, Covert Ops Producer (August 2, 2000)
  • GameSpy's interview with Paul Schuytema, COE project leader (September 28, 2000)
  • Daily Radar UK's interview with Magic Lantern's Elizabeth Loverso (October 5, 2000)
  • RS Retreat's interview with the COE level designers from Red Storm (October 7, 2000)
  • R6 Center's interview with the COE level designer, Steve Cotton (October 15, 2000)

  • CNET Gamecenter's article about RSE & Zombie (April 13, 2000)
  • 3d Retreat's Covert Ops preview (May 31, 2000)
  • Pie's Tactics Covert Ops preview (June 16, 2000)
  • Prima Game's COE preview (Jul 21, 2000)
  • IGN.PC's Covert Ops preview (Aug 3, 2000)

    Reviews::
  • SimHQ's Covert Ops review

    Screenshots::
  • TacSim's COE interactive guide screenshots.
  • RS-R Screenshot Section

    Minimum System Requirements::
    COE is a stand-alone product and does not need a copy of Rainbow Six or Rogue Spear to run.
    OS: Windows 95 or later with DirectX 6.0 or better installed
    Without Hardware Acceleration: Pentium II 266 or equivalent
    With Hardware Acceleration: Pentium 233 MMX or equivalent
    RAM: 32MB minimum
    2D Video: 16-bit SVGA or better
    3D Video: 4MB or better Direct3D compatible card recommended
    Audio: Sound Blaster 16 or compatible
    Hard Disk: 300MB for the Training Disc, and up to 300MB for the Missions disc (less if RS/UO is already installed)
    CD-ROM: 4x or faster
    Network Play: Properly configured low-latency TCP/IP connection (28.8 kbps or faster)
    Input Devices: Mouse and keyboard



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