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dont worry it will be available over steam and ill buy it from that

The Classification Board Report explains that “the limbs may be shot off, resulting in large amounts of blood spray and the depiction of torn flesh and protruding bone from the dismembered limb”.

obviously this lady hasnt seen sof2 and the gouhl engine

bloody hell time to upgrade the old athlon64 3200+ socket 939.

Also SOF has never been a fantastic game, but that video does look pretty sweet.

I think games like crysis, and orange box will fill my fps needs though. so no biggie.

something random, for those of u who have foxtel digital

ever tuned into the How To Channel and watched "The Lab with Leo Laporte"?

Not bad, used to watch his show "Call For Help" which was pretty much the same, just new hosts etc

Episodes are very current (ie went to download a tool they discovered on tonights show - episode 94) and the earliest free download was episode 93 (they tested a simple mixer software)

for those who want a random peek

www.labwithleo.com

How would my ability to play a game have any relavance to the quality of said game?

Soldier of Fortune is not that great, i did enjoy the first one years ago, but the second was in no way a standout title.

If you feel the best way to justify how good it is by implying that i am no good at it. I feel sorry for you.

http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/...%20of%20fortune

*puts flame suit on*

Edited by kralster

i feel sorry for your in your sad little world

everything other people say if your dont agree to it means it was shit

for its time SOF2 was excellent remembering where in the Q3 era

anyways I've had enough of your nonsense

OH btw a lot of the time when people say oh that game was shit is because there computer wont run it properly or they got owned @ it

EDIT

yeah Matty 31 Leo is a good watch dont ask Krastler though he knows it all

http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/...ena?q=quake%203

http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/...q=rogue%20spear

yes true

maybe i read a lot of your posts with a jaded view due to a lot of the negative things I've seen you post

prossibly jumped the gun but my strong belief is there was only 2 FPS games sorry 3 of that erra

wolfenstien:ET

Sof2

CS - which i didn't play due to outdated looking gfx

You gotta learn not to take me seriously at all, i'm actually normally quite a nice person, and when we have met in real life i'd like to think that i was nice to you.

I love arguing on the net, cos there's no pressure really, you can say what you want and disapear.

Also i was abused as a young child so this is how i express myself :D that was a joke... hmm not that good

Other good FPS games of the 2002 era were

Star Wars Jedi Knight 2 Jedi Outcast 2002

Call of Duty 2003

Battlefield 1942 2002

Unreal Tournament 2003 released 2002

Unreal II 2002 (i didn't think it was incredible but i did finish it)

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its starting to feel like it time for an upgrade. The PC isn't coping as well as it used to with Games and the 3d programs :) especially as i have picked up a bit of work YAY!!

I would say it's official girls and boys

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22608294-2,00.html

read it and weep. verymad.gif

and yet they allow movies that depict it go to the cinemas!!!!

thats the good thing about the web -- TORENTS :rofl:

STFU censorship board

Edited by Whiplash
I love arguing on the net, cos there's no pressure really, you can say what you want and disapear.

especially on thing like ford forums :) i have been banned a few time for my anti ford / v8supercar opinions :rofl:

i get nasty things said and pm to me lol best thing is i get paid to do it at work

^^

Yeah i heard places will be selling the cd key online so you just gotta download the game.

Also is anyone downloading the Crysis demo? It goes live tonight i believe. I'm getting it off internode as i'm with them so it doesn't count towards my download limit.

I need a new computer badly the old socket 939 athlon 3200+ isn't coping too well, espicially with vista and only 1 gig or ram.

hmmm maybe my pc isn't to bad off. I got Medal of Honor Airborne last night i run it on 1600X900 with graphics all maxed out and no slow down :O Can't wait to play unreal tournament3 if it looks as good as MoH

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