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Game: Rainbow Six 3Console: XBox
Cheat:
God Mode
Press Up(2), Down(2), Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A during game play. The message "God Mode" will appear to confirm correct code entry. Note: This only seems to effect you, and not your team or hostages.Alternate voice commands
Covering
"Need backup"
"Cover me"
Defusing bombs
"Defuse bomb"
"Demo up"
"Defuse"
"Bingo"
Securing hostages
"Secure the hostage"
"Secure"
Clearing Out Rooms
To clear out a room, stand besides the door, as one of your teammates would have if you told him to clear out a room.Make sure that your clip is full and the action icon does not have the brackets around it, so your teammates will not open it for you and take fire. Finally, make sure that all of your teammates are stacked up properly:
(for double doors) _____ (for single doors) ___
* * * * *
* * *
Then, rush the room with thermal/night vision (your choice) on and scan left to right for enemies. Then, strafe to the left of the door to let your teammates in. Next, walk around the perimeter of the room and when your teammates say threat neutralized (on some smaller rooms they do not say anything), your work is done.
Tracer Rounds
To get rounds that allow you to see where both the enemy, and your own team, is shooting press "up", "down", "up", "down" on the d-pad, and then click the right analog stick to "zoom" twice.Cool Glitches on XBOX LIVE
Every glitch is for Xbox Live:1. If you go to garage go to the red teams spawn, and there is a big plant...go to the plant and move the anolog stick back and forth(left to right) real fast and u will apper in the plant. you can also do it with the big plant in the show room.
2. Go to airport 1 and go in the hanger and to the ladder with windows beside it...go to the very top of the ladder and on your modem is a standby button...press it and hold up on the anolog stick for about 5 to 6 seconds and press the standby button again while still holding up on the anolog stick. you will then appear on the roof.. if u do it on the other ladder you will still get on the roof but u will be stuck.
3. If you would like to know more glitches email me your xbox live screename at shortys468@yahoo.com...my screename is: wantedsk8er
Land in float
In multi-player mode (split screen or online), there is a ladder at the Carnival level. Climb it and if someone is standing under you, jump off their head. You can land inside a float. Once inside you can shoot people, but they cannot shoot you unless they are also on the inside.Mission version of level
During create a match, select "Mission" for a game type, then switch to the map choser and switch out. Then, select the "Team Survival Mode" option and chose either "Old City" or "Import/Export". You will get the mission version of that level. Note: This only works with those two levels.Exploding bullet sound
Throw a WP grenade and switch back to your primary weapon as it explodes. If timed correctly, when you fire your weapon it will sound like a WP grenade is exploding, and when you reload it sounds like the pin to a grenade is being pulled. Switching back to grenades ends this.Gun guide
If you are going into a total building level such as the Crespo Foundation, take along a shotgun or a submachine gun. The reticule does not shrink as much when you move with an assault rifle. You will move around a lot in buildings and room clearing. For places like an oil refinery, which has big indoor rooms and some outdoor areas, take an assault rifle that is compact to carry a punch but is still semi-maneuverable in rooms. In industrial indoor settings, take a sub that is good for big rooms and is still effective for small rooms. In total building settings, take along a shotgun. Its targeting reticule barely shrinks when you move.Conserving ammo
After every fire fight, reload even if you have 22 rounds remaining. If you keep doing this, you should have enough ammunition for the long fire fights and levels.Penthouse: Easier kills
Even though you are told "no shooting" in this level, there is a surprise later where you have to shoot to first save someone then escape. Because of this, change your secondary weapon to either the Desert Eagle or SR-2. This way you will not have to shoot someone four times to kill him with a weak silenced pistol.Oil refinery
On the first level that you are in an oil refinery, take an HE grenade launcher as your secondary weapon. At the end when the enemies fire RPGs, take it out. Step out from under the roof area so that enemy fires an RPG. Three enemies will appear. Shoot an HE round to kill them. Move back under the roof, reload you HE Grenade launcher, and wait until a second RPG is fired. Move around the corner and with your HE grenade launcher and shoot the man that is standing there. Turn around, and when the garage door opens, shoot the barrels on the right side with your primary weapon. Kill all enemies, secure the hostage, and the level will be completed. Note: It recommended that you save the game when you open the door that leads to the RPG area.Meat Packing Plant: Finding hidden enemies
After you rescue the second hostage, you have to go into a giant freezer. Take out the guards on the cat-walk then get into the crouching position. Turn on your thermal imaging goggles. There will be guards, but they will be blacked out by mist and the carcasses of dead cows. However, with the goggles you can see their feet. Shooting them in the feet or legs enough times will kill them, saving you and your men from exposure.Garage: Capturing Emilio Vargas
In order to capture Vargas you need to move fast. This will cause you to take some damage, but to take out enemies quickly use the HE grenade launcher or the Red Phosphorus grenade launcher. Use it on groups of enemies as you are chasing after him. This works best on the two guards in the cafeteria style room; if you have not caught him yet, you can shoot the grenade off the wall and take both out without stopping.Credits level
Click Left Analog-stick(2), click Right Analog-stick(2), press X, Y, B, A, B, A at the main menu.Laser trails
Press Up, Down, Up, Down, click Right Analog-stick(2) during game play. Rainbow weapons will shoot red laser trails and opposing force weapons will shoot blue laser trails.Complete levels on God Mode
To complete levels with God mode activated, turn off God mode off before the end of every mission. The game will not think that it was used, and you will continue to the next level.Manufacturer: Red Storm Entertainment
Release Date: 18 March, 2003
ESRB Rating: Mature

Description:
The Rainbow Six game franchise gets its name from the Tom Clancy novel of the same name; both the game and the book detail the exploits of an elite international counter-terrorism unit codenamed Rainbow ("Six" is tactical lingo for "leader"). Rainbow Six pioneered a genre known as "squad-based tactical combat," and eschews fast pacing and exotic weapons in favor of methodical gameplay and realistic combat--a single bullet can take down a target. In Raven Shield, the third game in the franchise, the men and women of Rainbow return to thwart the plans of an evil madman out to recover hidden Nazi loot. This barebones plot is merely a tool to link the objective-based missions that are the meat and potatoes of the game.
A standard mission will start you off with a situational briefing and overview of your objectives. After the briefing you'll pick your team of up to eight operatives in as many as three different fire teams, and then outfit them with a wide variety of realistic weaponry. You can choose to map out a mission plan for you and your AI-driven teammates, or you can just drop into the mission and figure things out on the fly. Speaking of AI, this is one of the areas of the game that deserves the most criticism. Despite a largely improved AI that will show enemies using great teamwork or even running away in fear, there are still moments when nearby opponents will walk directly into weapons fire, or even ignore nearby gunplay.
Raven Shield allows for cooperative and competitive online play, but unfortunately there's no mechanism that allows you to play cooperatively with friends through missions in a linear order with the storyline intact. This missing feature aside, cooperative play is still a great feature, and a refreshing break from standard deathmatch play.
There are several significant improvements in Raven Shield, most notably the use of the Unreal graphics engine. It's vastly superior to previous games and provides crisp, clean graphics that are beautiful enough to help suspend disbelief--a feat that's typically more difficult for games with modern settings. Moreover, the inclusion of the Karma "ragdoll" physics engine typically models realistic collapsing animations for fallen enemies, though occasionally there are problems with oddly angled body parts. New controls in Raven Shield such as incremental door-opening and fluid movement controls allow for much stealthier (and thus more fun) movement around the map.
Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield is both a hoot and a holler to play, and I highly recommend it to anymore, but especially for anyone who favors realism in games and is tired of fast-paced but mind-numbing first person shooters. --Jon "Safety Monkey" Grover
Pros:
- Squad-based tactical combat a refreshing change from standard FPS fare
- New Unreal engine cranks out terrific graphics
- Lots of cool new features like fluid door-opening and fluid movement
- There is something undeniably fun about yelling "Tango down!" in multiplayer
Cons:
- Rag doll physics are sometimes painfully unrealistic
- Normally great AI is sometimes inexplicably awful
- Cooperative mode doesn't include the planning mode, linear progression, or story offered in single player