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I agree when i first played SOF2 i was all like "meh!"

But now im all like "yeah!"

The tip is!

When starting a new game choose custom difficulty.

Then set the amount of saves to unlimited.

Makes it a lot better. Limited saves is cr ap and too hard.

I am playing it on the 2nd difficulty with unlimited saves. Its fun. Especially later on. The first few levels are boring but once you get into it its much more action packed.

Bah why bother downloading games. Unless you want to save $5.

Guys at my work hire them out from a local cd hire store for $5 and burn them. Much quicker than downloading.

A few games they have downloaded, but only because it was before local release. IE... I got Jedi Knight II and Freedom Force a week before release in Aus :P

*DISCLAIMER*

Pirating games is bad mmmkay......

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