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So just curious to see if anyone here has played Soldat before?

For those who haven't its a 2d online multi-player game, can also be played over a LAN or the net, or on your own with bots.

Has several game modes including, CTF(capture the flag), HTF(hold the flag), INF(infiltration), DM(Deathmatch), TDM(Team Deathmatch), Rambo Match, and possibly one or 2 others.

There is an array of weapons, from the sniper(Barret) to the grenade launcher(M79) as well as all sorts of automatic weapons (HKMP5), as well as secondary weapons.

It's extremely fast paced, lots of fun, and scarily addictive,

Should you choose to play this, be aware, there are a fair few sore losers and those that take it wayyy too seriously, although you probably get that in any online game.

Here is a link> SOLDAT <

So yeah, discuss :(

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hehe yeh its awesome, i dont get why people cheat but meh, i first came across this game in i think it was highschool... some 4 years ago, and forgot about it for a few years, now i just mess with it quite often, good for some qquick fun and you dont need a top notch comp to run it

as a matter of fact, im playing it at work right now lol, hence the thread :(

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