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ive used 7057 for over 8hrs a day since i bought Brendans old hardware which i think might be 3 weeks ago and have come across no issues im really quiet happy with it

its punkbuster im spewing at for not supporting a new OS

you know i do :down: get a few BOOM headshots like this

love the slow mo BOOOoooooOOOOOM HeeeeEEEaaaaAAAADDDDD SHOT!

this footage was a clutch in a GA war

hey i just found my sof2 discs

will let u know when its installed/upgraded

-D

I have a spare Battlefield Heroes Beta key if anyone wants it.

Is anyone else playing it? I can play for 4 minutes, then I get kicked due to 'connection issues'. But my net and everything still work fine. One guy on the forums guesses that all of the beta severs are in the USA (which would make sense), and we are getting massive packet loss here - so after 'x' amount f packets have been sent and cropped by my PC, the game senses I have connections issues, even though I really don't.

Anyone else playing and have this issue?

Damn cool game though - and the customisation of clothing/weapons/skills is a very cool concept..

you are no longer my friend Andrew the game sux bollocks

ill repeat

BF heroes is a game made by 6yr old's for 6 yr old's

hey Craig i beat that other guy tonight for a 6win streak

k i got sof2 installed, what addons do i need ? Ive already installed the gold patch

wot server u on?

-D

im off to bed tomorrow i can either email you the OSP mod or something and we play cyber gamers server CG for short

OSP is version 1.0 if you want to search around tonight

i would suggest getting xfire and ventrilo is always fun too

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