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I might just go play it.....yup I'm off to play it.
Another classic topic by me.
> What I can't believe is that at this precise moment in time,
> Tiltawhirl is playing Soldier of Fortune 2. He has Rainbow Six 3, and
> he is playing... Soldier... of... Fortune... 2...
>
> Tiltawhirl is stupid.
I actually went on for about 30 minutes to rub it into all my mates who have to wait till tomorrow to get it.
This game is so the shiznit. Co-op rocks so many socks it's almost uncountable. Terrorist hunt is truely superb, the enemies are all randomly placed as well so I can't see this game getting boring for a very long time yet.
Another thing that's excellent is the variation and the design of the levels, one minute you're creeping round a snowy village in Sweden, the next you're offing columbians in a picturesque hillside mansion. The graphics are truely stunning, the lighting is as good...hell probably better than Splinter Cell. Oh and another thing is the game uses the same kind of ragdoll technique that's used in the bodies on Hitman 2, so you very rarely see anything dissapear in walls and crap like that.
I could keep on talking about this all day, if there's one game you should buy and Xbox and Xbox Live for, it's this one. Get some friends online and the gaming will never stop. Me and some other dudes that I play with online are having an all night Rainbow Six session tomorrow night.
W00T!!11!
Plus where is the fun in doing CO-OP with strangers?
Tiltawhirl is stupid.
Curse you! :-D
> The fun comes at a price is all I'm saying, but broadband costs are
> coming down, and Live is here for a long time, plus there will be
> other great games come along, so it's not all bad.
So i can get broadband when it comes down (anywhere saying there going to drop the price?)
and then get live and counter strike
se-weet! ;)
> By the way, I hate you all..
>
> I want broadband, most of you have it.
Along with the £20+ cost of it per month in most cases, and the activation charge where applicable, and equipment costs.
As for the rest, I'd wager most of us have bank balances which regularly take hits of £40 + most Friday's, and more in the cases of some (like Savatt who has a mystical endless gaming money fund. Maybe.)
The fun comes at a price is all I'm saying, but broadband costs are coming down, and Live is here for a long time, plus there will be other great games come along, so it's not all bad.