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"State Of Emergency Or Medal Of Hounour"

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Mon 25/02/02 at 14:04
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Hi,

My friend has £45 and is plannig on getting a game but he dosent know which one to get between State Of Emergency or Medal Of Hounour:Allied Aussalt

Plz reply on what u all think is the best..we r leaving in about 1 hour
Mon 25/02/02 at 18:37
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I would say Medal of Honor - I would get it myself but my ancient PC cant handle it!! Still MoH Frontline for PS2 looks just as good!!
Mon 25/02/02 at 15:01
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Pro Evo wrote:
> How does MOH compare to Operation Flashpoint? I mean, if i have Op Flash is
> there any point in getting Medal Of honour?


in a word,'yes'

its great - Op flash gets frustrating when it gets hard; MoH is just good fun with damn good missions.

Thats my opinion anyway!
Mon 25/02/02 at 14:47
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How does MOH compare to Operation Flashpoint? I mean, if i have Op Flash is there any point in getting Medal Of honour?
Mon 25/02/02 at 14:45
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I havnt played MoH bet I would advice you to buy MoH over State of Emergency anyway. I got SOE through the post the other day and it is really repetitive.

Depends on how old you are though. People that are actually the legal age to play SOE dont seem to like it, seems to appeal to people more around the age of 14.

From my research, Reviews etc..., MoH is the obvious choice.
Mon 25/02/02 at 14:26
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well do you wanna be a hero or do you wanna cause choas then in my way I rather be a hero. medal of honor
Mon 25/02/02 at 14:21
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WòókieeMøn§†€® wrote:
> I think it's more demanding, but if the details are adjustable

Sorry, there should be no 'if' in there... it should read 'but the details are adjustable'.
Mon 25/02/02 at 14:20
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Curny wrote:
> His computer can handle max payne,or is medal of honour more demanding?

I think it's more demanding, but if the details are adjustable - so if it can handle Max Payne then it should deal with MoH.
Mon 25/02/02 at 14:19
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I'd say state of Emergency, because I think FPS games are dull.

So it's hardly a balanced arguement from my POV.
Mon 25/02/02 at 14:15
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His computer can handle max payne,or is medal of honour more demanding?
Mon 25/02/02 at 14:13
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I'd say Medal of Honour - I bouoght it on Friday and have been playing it all weekend - fantastic game. Just make sure you have the minimum required spec on the PC.

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