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But not only that - But I also seem to have won a TAD...Yes, you guessed it! A T-Shirt a day! A one off day too im guessing...Printed with the Brute Force logo on the front and a large graphic of the main characters on the back, a T-Shirt was packaged with my game! I am now the ultimate game fashion guru. It smells a bit funny though...Like swimming pools, but I think thats the new ink. Im wearing it anyways though. Quite comfy ;)
I also got a free DVD - The Ultimate Halo Companion DVD. It has really old trailors of Halo for Mac from 1999 on it, some interviews, footage of deleted enamies (Including dinosuars...) and removed levels!
Its a great little package! The ultimate free gift bundle! So thanks SR - Now, everyone else who choose this as their TAD, lets all form a 'T-Shirt' club where only TAD winners can join...And watch the Halo DVD again and again just because we can!
Oh - And I have only played it for about 2 hours in multiplayer and about 20mins in single player but Brute Force is supurb! More than my very high expectations multiplayer wise, where you each control a team of 4 giving commands, in a strange deathmatch come team match! Brilliant! And the single player looks very good too. I will do a review soon when I play it a bit more.
So far...Brute Force=Fantastic. And the T-Shirt and DVD have made my day...
When I get a new game I never ever play it for ages on end, I play it for about an hour then quit to preserve its sexy-ness.
Now that's funny.
Hayfever is caused by pollen irritating the nasal cavity. Dust is not pollen, which I am sure you know. It may affect allergic people like yourself in an almost identical way but this is not defined as hayfever.
Now lets stop this petty bickering. It shall be the death of us both.
> I get the same effects from dust as I do grass and yes DUST does start
> the symptoms of hayfever.
Read this again.
> Technically, dust isn't pollen at all. You won't get hayfever from it.
> It does irritate people - but that's not hayfever.
Read this again.
Am I saying you are not affected by dust?