at lotm... It's one of those 'Legendary' games, along with CIV, DOOM, Half Life, and all the rest of them. Go pick it up for $10- you won't regret it. It'll play well on nearly any system.
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Originally posted by MattH
at lotm... It's one of those 'Legendary' games, along with CIV, DOOM, Half Life, and all the rest of them. Go pick it up for $10- you won't regret it. It'll play well on nearly any system.
Oh, and isnt quake also an FPS?
but nah, when i finish BG1, im probably gonna go get a war-historical game. Or maybe play one of the games ive installed but hardly played (myst, streets of simcity, simcopter)"A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Originally posted by pg
i like both but haven't played either online much. ut/ut2k3 just don't feel like competitive games(certainly very fun though) for me so i end up play quake much more.
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May I draw the forums attention to Unreal Tournament 2004 whose release is nigh on imminent. Theres a demo on the site (http://www.unrealtournament.com).
Same model and similar weapons to 2003, but more weapons (including the return of the sniper rifle) better player/bot models, some more modes, including the return of assault, onslaught.
And best of all, you get to drive/fly around in vehicles, including tanks, APC's, hovercraft, aircraft and space fighters. Whaleboy is a happy chap!"I work in IT so I'd be buggered without a computer" - Words of wisdom from Provost Harrison
"You can be wrong AND jewish" - Wiglaf :love:
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