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Halo is ranked as one of my most favorite games of all time... Aaron Eldreth TheCollective4.com My Articles While much is too strange to be believed, Nothing is too strange to have happened. - T. Hardy
Aaron Eldreth wrote: Halo is ranked as one of my most favorite games of all time... No argument there! Only 5 months until Halo 2!
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Halo is ranked as one of my most favorite games of all time... Aaron Eldreth TheCollective4.com My Articles While much is too strange to be believed, Nothing is too strange to have happened. - T. Hardy
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I'm totally addicted to BattleField Vietnam. I bought a Dell XPS system with all the bells and wistles. I get very good framerates and sometimes I feel a bit guilty that I can probably see enemies from a farther distance and with smoother motion. I am awaiting World of Warcraft. What games do you play to unwind? Microsoft .NET - Come on! I need the Traffic!
Ohh.. It will have to be C&C Generelas. theJazzyBrain
Excellence is not an act, but a habit!
Aristotle
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I'm totally addicted to BattleField Vietnam. I bought a Dell XPS system with all the bells and wistles. I get very good framerates and sometimes I feel a bit guilty that I can probably see enemies from a farther distance and with smoother motion. I am awaiting World of Warcraft. What games do you play to unwind? Microsoft .NET - Come on! I need the Traffic!
I'm presently addicted to MOHAA multiplayer. :-D How is BFVN? Any comparison to the MOH series?
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I'm totally addicted to BattleField Vietnam. I bought a Dell XPS system with all the bells and wistles. I get very good framerates and sometimes I feel a bit guilty that I can probably see enemies from a farther distance and with smoother motion. I am awaiting World of Warcraft. What games do you play to unwind? Microsoft .NET - Come on! I need the Traffic!
I'm a bit behind the times: - Age of Empires II, The Conquerors Expansion - Grand Theft Auto, Vice City AOE online is a blast. Has anyone tried Rise of Nations? How does it compare to AOE? I've heard Mafia is even better than than GTA. Regards, Alvaro
Give a man a fish, he owes you one fish. Teach a man to fish, you give up your monopoly on fisheries.
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Morrowind GOTY Edition I'm not well enough to have a life at the moment so it's not an issue but I wouldn't recommended it anyone who does actually have a life that they want to keep. [Edit] And best of all not one person in Morrowind has mentioned the bloody euro 2004 so I'm staying right where I am for the next month or two [/Edit] pseudonym67 My Articles[^] "They say there are strangers who threaten us, In our immigrants and infidels. They say there is strangeness too dangerous In our theaters and bookstore shelves. That those who know what's best for us Must rise and save us from ourselves." Rush
I picked up morrowind for about $20 and started playing it. I've been losing about half my life (and sleep) to that game lately. Oh well :-D -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"
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I'm totally addicted to BattleField Vietnam. I bought a Dell XPS system with all the bells and wistles. I get very good framerates and sometimes I feel a bit guilty that I can probably see enemies from a farther distance and with smoother motion. I am awaiting World of Warcraft. What games do you play to unwind? Microsoft .NET - Come on! I need the Traffic!
I just finished Manhunt on XBox and have started dabling back with the various Tom Clancy games (also XBox). Manhunt was great for unwinding - nice clean storyline and perfect for half an hour here or there, and the Ghost Recon games are great more for spending an hour or two with. On the PC I haven't played it in a while but I do enjoy firing up Delta Force BHD for a couple of hours of online play every now and again - it's sufficiently old enough that the annoying kiddies have moved on to the next best thing so you can play with some really great players now. Reading Rob's reply, I will occasionally fire up GTAIII or GTAVC on XBox every now and again when I feel like some general city driving or cop killing, but after completing both on the PC I don't bother following the storys anymore. I bought myself a PS2 this year, and the only game I've had that was anything other than a quick novelty was Timesplitters 2 (and only then because I didn't realise it was on XBox too - I am really disappointed with my PS2 - I bought it to set it up for online play but the crappy portal Sony provide is slow and impossible to use). Ooh ooh and thanks to Bogdan Commandos will be gettign a dust off this weekend. It is the only game I have bought every installment for and I still love the gameplay! My most played game though by the number of hours spent with it will have to be the Solitaire Showdown game that comes with MSN Messenger 6. I've played away entire days with friends on that one (and no all in one go...)
David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Putting the laughter back into slaughter
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I'm totally addicted to BattleField Vietnam. I bought a Dell XPS system with all the bells and wistles. I get very good framerates and sometimes I feel a bit guilty that I can probably see enemies from a farther distance and with smoother motion. I am awaiting World of Warcraft. What games do you play to unwind? Microsoft .NET - Come on! I need the Traffic!
I'm stunned! Unless i missed it, out of the whole lot of you all, no one said Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow! Man, if you haven't given it a try, do. It takes the original Splinter Cell to a whole new level. -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"
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I picked up morrowind for about $20 and started playing it. I've been losing about half my life (and sleep) to that game lately. Oh well :-D -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"
I know the feeling. It's the first game in years I've sat there playing and then thought Oh look it's getting light. :-D The really scary part is I've been playing nothing else for over a month now and I'm still only about half way through the main plot of the first game let alone starting the addons. pseudonym67 My Articles[^] "They say there are strangers who threaten us, In our immigrants and infidels. They say there is strangeness too dangerous In our theaters and bookstore shelves. That those who know what's best for us Must rise and save us from ourselves." Rush
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I'm stunned! Unless i missed it, out of the whole lot of you all, no one said Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow! Man, if you haven't given it a try, do. It takes the original Splinter Cell to a whole new level. -- Adam "If you can't beat your computer in chess, try kickboxing"
Pandora Tomorrow is on my wish list, but for now I've still got more playability in my current games than I have time to play them. From the reviews I've seen it looks amazing though - I can't wait!
David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Putting the laughter back into slaughter
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I'm a bit behind the times: - Age of Empires II, The Conquerors Expansion - Grand Theft Auto, Vice City AOE online is a blast. Has anyone tried Rise of Nations? How does it compare to AOE? I've heard Mafia is even better than than GTA. Regards, Alvaro
Give a man a fish, he owes you one fish. Teach a man to fish, you give up your monopoly on fisheries.
> I've heard Mafia is even better than than GTA. Mafia's got an excellent graphics engine and a pretty cool storyline (imagine that), though there are levels that are frustratingly hard--and you have to beat them to be able to continue; there's nothing else you can do until then. Unfortunately I found it had little replayability value. Mostly because I didn't want to get stuck again on the levels that held me back for weeks at a time...
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Aaron Eldreth wrote: Halo is ranked as one of my most favorite games of all time... No argument there! Only 5 months until Halo 2!
Ian Darling wrote: Only 5 months until Halo 2! I know! I've been count down the time, and plan to get it as soon as it comes out. :) Aaron Eldreth TheCollective4.com My Articles While much is too strange to be believed, Nothing is too strange to have happened. - T. Hardy
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GISnet wrote: What games do you play to unwind? At the moment, it's Rallisport Challenge 2, with the occasional diversion into Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (on my third replay through it in as many months, because it's excellent)
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Matt Newman wrote: Is Rallisport Challenge 2 good? I've been putting off getting it because its $50 bucks I could stand to save but.... Did you enjoy the first one? If so, it's worth a look. I wrote a short review here[^] I also stuck a short video clip on my site where I crash (and pretty much destroy) a Ford Focus, if you want a shufty :-) Video[^] Hope that helps.
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Matt Newman wrote: Is Rallisport Challenge 2 good? I've been putting off getting it because its $50 bucks I could stand to save but.... Did you enjoy the first one? If so, it's worth a look. I wrote a short review here[^] I also stuck a short video clip on my site where I crash (and pretty much destroy) a Ford Focus, if you want a shufty :-) Video[^] Hope that helps.
Ian Darling wrote: I also stuck a short video clip on my site where I crash (and pretty much destroy) a Ford Focus, if you want a shufty Video[^] :omg: That looks freakin sweet!!! I like the first one, though I don't think it was the best game. Based on your review and your video I am definitely gonna have to get that one! Matt Newman
All rise for the honorable Judge Stone Cold Steve Austin - From Dilbert Episode 30
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Ian Darling wrote: I also stuck a short video clip on my site where I crash (and pretty much destroy) a Ford Focus, if you want a shufty Video[^] :omg: That looks freakin sweet!!! I like the first one, though I don't think it was the best game. Based on your review and your video I am definitely gonna have to get that one! Matt Newman
All rise for the honorable Judge Stone Cold Steve Austin - From Dilbert Episode 30
Matt Newman wrote: I like the first one, though I don't think it was the best game. Based on your review and your video I am definitely gonna have to get that one! :cool: I really enjoyed the first one, and I think this is a better game, overall. There is a lot of it too - the career is much bigger in this one. If I were you, I'd certainly take a close look at it.
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Matt Newman wrote: I like the first one, though I don't think it was the best game. Based on your review and your video I am definitely gonna have to get that one! :cool: I really enjoyed the first one, and I think this is a better game, overall. There is a lot of it too - the career is much bigger in this one. If I were you, I'd certainly take a close look at it.
Ian Darling wrote: I really enjoyed the first one, and I think this is a better game, overall. There is a lot of it too - the career is much bigger in this one. If I were you, I'd certainly take a close look at it. I just traded a P4 heatsink for a copy with a friend so as soon as my watercooling kit gets here I'm good to go (and I hand over the heatsink) Matt Newman
All rise for the honorable Judge Stone Cold Steve Austin - From Dilbert Episode 30