Originally posted by: hjo3
Gamespot and IGN are web sites that do reviews of computer games. They're somewhat useful when figuring out things like this.
Next week's lesson: How to Google.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: hjo3
Gamespot and IGN are web sites that do reviews of computer games. They're somewhat useful when figuring out things like this.
Next week's lesson: How to Google.
He's asking the opinion of ATOTers. Give him a break.
I tried it and thought it was alright. It didn't run too well on my old GF2 so I didn't play much. My new video card runs it fine but I don't play it at all (just did some linux testing for it).
Originally posted by: hjo3
Gamespot and IGN are web sites that do reviews of computer games. They're somewhat useful when figuring out things like this.
Next week's lesson: How to Google.
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: hjo3
Gamespot and IGN are web sites that do reviews of computer games. They're somewhat useful when figuring out things like this.
Next week's lesson: How to Google.
I'm sure he was looking for a more personal answer, from men who he trusts with his very life, ATOTers.
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: hjo3
Gamespot and IGN are web sites that do reviews of computer games. They're somewhat useful when figuring out things like this.
Next week's lesson: How to Google.
I'm sure he was looking for a more personal answer, from men who he trusts with his very life, ATOTers.
holy sh1t that's scary...
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: hjo3
Gamespot and IGN are web sites that do reviews of computer games. They're somewhat useful when figuring out things like this.
Next week's lesson: How to Google.
I'm sure he was looking for a more personal answer, from men who he trusts with his very life, ATOTers.
holy sh1t that's scary...
Am I right or am I right?
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: hjo3
Gamespot and IGN are web sites that do reviews of computer games. They're somewhat useful when figuring out things like this.
Next week's lesson: How to Google.
I'm sure he was looking for a more personal answer, from men who he trusts with his very life, ATOTers.
holy sh1t that's scary...
Am I right or am I right?
i tried and tried, and couldnt think of anything i'd trust you guys with.
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: godspeedx
Originally posted by: hjo3
Gamespot and IGN are web sites that do reviews of computer games. They're somewhat useful when figuring out things like this.
Next week's lesson: How to Google.
I'm sure he was looking for a more personal answer, from men who he trusts with his very life, ATOTers.
holy sh1t that's scary...
Am I right or am I right?
i tried and tried, and couldnt think of anything i'd trust you guys with.
Well at least I stuck up for you.
Jerk.
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Originally posted by: PCMarcelino
AmericasArmy rocks and the price is not indicative of the quality that goes in the game.
Definitely well worth the download and you should at least try it out.
Although it has a high 'recommended' system requirement, it shouldn't faze an ATOT'er like yourself.
Tips:
For 30 Sec. to 2 Min. rounds play the map SF:Hospital.
For 1 Min. to 4 Min. rounds play Insurgent Camp.
To get familiar on how to play the game, play Bridge on the Defense side. Rounds typically last up to the 10 minute time limit and you'll have an easier time learning the controls and you really don't have to learn the map.
If you see a character with the name $1.95_RedHairPie or $1.99_FreshCrabLegs, that's me.
Have fun and hope that helps and hope to see you on the virtual battlefield.
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: PCMarcelino
AmericasArmy rocks and the price is not indicative of the quality that goes in the game.
Definitely well worth the download and you should at least try it out.
Although it has a high 'recommended' system requirement, it shouldn't faze an ATOT'er like yourself.
Tips:
For 30 Sec. to 2 Min. rounds play the map SF:Hospital.
For 1 Min. to 4 Min. rounds play Insurgent Camp.
To get familiar on how to play the game, play Bridge on the Defense side. Rounds typically last up to the 10 minute time limit and you'll have an easier time learning the controls and you really don't have to learn the map.
If you see a character with the name $1.95_RedHairPie or $1.99_FreshCrabLegs, that's me.
Have fun and hope that helps and hope to see you on the virtual battlefield.
where you download from? every place i've seen either has a different installer name (not good) a different size (not good either) or is a pay per download place. i cant seem to find a legit DL...
i found and got 1 copy off waste, but i'm not entirely sure i want to try it...
Originally posted by: Twista
I CANT GET PAST THE TRAINGING LOL! Someone have a way past it :/
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Twista
I CANT GET PAST THE TRAINGING LOL! Someone have a way past it :/
Yeah, I never made it past training either. I kept getting mad at the drill sargent and shooting him![]()
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Twista
I CANT GET PAST THE TRAINGING LOL! Someone have a way past it :/
Yeah, I never made it past training either. I kept getting mad at the drill sargent and shooting him![]()
i got really sick of that training stuff so I never tried the game beyond it
