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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:21 pm
by JC Viper
They handed me the game while they were in my highschool while I was 17 as well as my friend who was 16. I hated it when my computer wouldn't run it so well... but I love the thought of being in the Marines if certain restraints weren't put on me.
When it works out for them fine, but when it's just for entertainment some people like distorting it so that it would be condemned.
Don't get me started on Ghost Recon: AW.... it's choppy on my decked out PC and I still haven't warmed up to using a gamepad for FPSes on the XBOX which is also why SOCOM 3 on the PS2 is pissing me off as well... Oh and Dead Rising trains people how to kill zombies in a mall... better to be prepared I guess.
Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 9:07 pm
by Kal
swatter555 wrote: Bush and Blair hatred have even created games! Why am I not surpised?
If you like Blair so much take him, please.
I am just going to point the followin out because I am mean, nasty, giving up smoking and want to see if you'll end up wit an Egpytian postcode
The Tailiban Terrorists of the Nineties/Noughties are the same Afgan Freedom Fighters funded and trained by Western Intelligence in the Seventies and Eighties
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:03 am
by NorthernPete
JCViper528 wrote:Oh and Dead Rising trains people how to kill zombies in a mall... better to be prepared I guess.
Have you been to a mall lately.... all the stores are filled with zombies anyways...
"I want a shirt off the top shelf"
"Urrrrrrrrrrgggg"
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:26 am
by swatter555
Kal wrote:swatter555 wrote: Bush and Blair hatred have even created games! Why am I not surpised?
If you like Blair so much take him, please.
I am just going to point the followin out because I am mean, nasty, giving up smoking and want to see if you'll end up wit an Egpytian postcode
The Tailiban Terrorists of the Nineties/Noughties are the same Afgan Freedom Fighters funded and trained by Western Intelligence in the Seventies and Eighties
At least Blair can form complete sentences.
As with everything else in life, it isn't that simple. There were many factions fighting the Soviets, most of which were only interested in seeing the Soviets gone. Unfortunately, the CIA relied far too much on Pakistani Intelligence which often helped the most radical jihaadists. So in the end, the CIA didn't care where the money went as long as the Soviets suffered. And it shouldn't be forgotten that the resistence groups were trained in guerilla tactics that shot down helicopters and destroyed Soviet tank columns, not in hijacking airliners and blowing up civilians.
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:25 pm
by Nibblet99
swatter555 wrote:At least Blair can form complete sentences.
Yes, but he's incapable of speaking them without some kind of Kung Fu hand actions
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 3:33 pm
by GrandGT
JCViper528 wrote:
Don't get me started on Ghost Recon: AW.... it's choppy on my decked out PC and I still haven't warmed up to using a gamepad for FPSes on the XBOX which is also why SOCOM 3 on the PS2 is pissing me off as well... Oh and Dead Rising trains people how to kill zombies in a mall... better to be prepared I guess.
GRAWs best on the 360. I used to be a PC type but Im slowly moving away from that.
and i doubt u need to play dead rising to learn how to womp a zombie in the face with a sledgehammer, tho i guess ive never really tried. ill have to put that on my to-do list
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 6:53 pm
by jmillheiser
AA is not a bad game. Probably one of the more accurate FPSs in terms of weapon physics. You shoot someone in the chest they will die quickly in AA, unlike Battlefield where you can empty a clip into someones chest and they survive killing you with one well placed headshot.
FPS games are pretty addictive, but I still prefer racing games. Tourist Trophy is still my favorite game of the moment.