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I've been playing call of duty off-line, but want some multiplayer fun.
I can join a server with no problems, but then I'm just presented with a screen showing a list of user names and ping rates.
What I have I got to do next?
I've been playing call of duty off-line, but want some multiplayer fun.
I can join a server with no problems, but then I'm just presented with a screen showing a list of user names and ping rates.
What I have I got to do next?
TEDIOUS, chipple.
I now employ a technique which involves locating an enemy, taking a potshot, seeing where the bullet lands in relation to the enemy's location, and then recalibrating my aim accordingly. It all takes time, and by the time I've seen where the first shot has landed, they're aware of my presence and have taken me down.
I 'spose I could reinstall the game. If only I wasn't so lazy. Ah well, back to CS for me...
Actually, the reason I hate it so much is that it bares no resemblance to MOHAA, which I rocked at in it's later days. DAMN YOU ALL.
I was amazing at that map, since it was the only one you could play at the time (another came out before the game was released, I didn't like it)
I played the full game online a bit, but not as much as that demo.
MoJo with sniper rifle = headshots. And lots of 'em.
> Heh, nothing beats Counter-strike...
Huh, you wanna bet.