the dogs in CoD4 didn't really faze me all that much. i had the press 'v' down to a fine art, but the dogs in Cod5 Multi were another story. those buggers scared me.
Micro$oft tried that with Live once upon a time. it didn't work out that well: the XBox players no longer PWNed and complained about that fact.
And as a strong advocate for PC gaming over Console gaming. or at least the blurring of aforementioned lines. I've never played a game on PC that i...
my preference is more from circumstance. i Prefer the class development that CoD4 has over the "Balanced" classes that BattleFfield an TeamFortress have. plus where I am I can get an online game of CoD4 with a latency under 50 guaranteed, where as with BF2 i'd be hard pressed to find a game...
I would like to think it would work since I'd pick CoD4 online over WoW or Guild Wars any day. but just like any other experiment its going to have teething problems and i can understand developers not being the ones with those problems.
Now days Australia is the only first world country that...
HK-47 and GlaDOs for making me laugh
Shodan for really making me cry
and in homage to the Awesomeness that will be unleashed after about a decade of nothing:
A Fafnir BattleMech!! Heavy Gauss Rifle FTW
Thank you Smith and Tinker
while i hate to admit it i have been known to slam the tild key in frustration on occasion.
but usually only after the fiftieth bloody bastard time i die.
i more often look up walkthroughs for sandbox games and browse the titles, just to get a solid idea of all the missions and stuff i can do...
that place was crazy-insane. i recommend staying out of there until you have Faulks with you. the big trade off is that the mini-gun Vengeance is in there waiting for you.
their hand makes a good Melee weapon too.
For Creep Factor, i have to go with the entire cast of zombies off System Shock 2. they made no sound when they spotted you, but were always there, lead pipe or shot gun in hand to make short work of you. that and their constant emotionless dialogue about how insignificant and fragile you are...
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