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You know you played enemy territory too long when. . .

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Lifer
You try to shoot at flash animations on web pages involuntarily. . .

I almost took out a chess piece on slashdot.
 
"You know you played enemy territory too long when..."

You fall down and scream, "I need a medic! I need a medic! I need a medic!"
 
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Serious question - why do people prefer this game over "America's Army"?

Both free, AA😱 has better graphics, more realistic gameplay, etc?
 
I would still be playing AA if it wasn't for the fact that once I'm dead its going to be a while before I'm back in the game. ET means istant respawn except I haven't played ET in over a year.
 
Originally posted by: Riceball
I would still be playing AA if it wasn't for the fact that once I'm dead its going to be a while before I'm back in the game. ET means istant respawn except I haven't played ET in over a year.

So....try not to die. I like that AA encourages less aggressive and more 'thought out' actions.
 
Trust me it sucks balls when you screw up a parachute drop and break both legs. Time crawls in that cornfield before the next map loads. Nothing to do but look around at all the other poor smucks who fubared the landing with you.
 
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