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    Battlefield 2 and Battlefield 3

    I only have BF2 (my PC is a budget laptop and I haven´t gotten my PS3´s network functioning) but I´ve played BFBC2 at a friend´s house. Personally, I think BFBC2 has more variety and freedom of choice to the classes and is better balanced, especially the close range firefights are a lot less...
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    Poll: "Fallout 3": Why Do Fans of the First Two Dislike It?

    Wasnt child killing removed so that it could be an M-rated product(The US). Because XBOX and PS3 cant have anything above that.
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    What languages do you speak?

    Finnish and Swedish as my native languages, also English.
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    Which FPS Actually Takes Skill?

    I think it has a lot to do with your opponents. Take BFBC2 and BF2 as an example. There are a lot more "n00bs" in BC2 because its much more popular and BF2 is mainly played by people who fell in love with the game 5 years ago and still cant stop playing it (Or in my case people who dosent have a...
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    Disappointing Sequels

    I acctually thought that Bioshock 2 was funner to play. I was kinda dissapointed with New Vegas (still liked), but I acctually think that it was more because it felt the same, it didint have the innital new car smell and WOW-factor thatt Fallout 3 had.
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    What was invented in your country?

    Sweden and Finland, Sweden: Safety match, DYNAMITE, the revolver (by a priest), at the same time as the colt was made in the states, three point seatbelt, turbo (by volvo and saab respectively)+ hot blondes. Finland: The sauna and the sled, which at the time (for about 2000 years) was the worlds...
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    Your Best Sniper Kill.

    Playing SOCOM II a few years back i managed to line up 3 guys and shoot them all in the head in somekind of an icy level.
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    Poll: Time Travel is Impossible, or at the Very Best, Highly Unlikely

    Time traveling is possible, in fact time traveling is possible right now. Time moves faster around an object when it moves, proven by a guy called Einstein.