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Forgot to add, if you don't already, getting Jug should be your number one priority - over and above anything else. Forget hitting the box or buying any other perks until you've got it.
You don't need the space like you had in Kino. Just keep looping about, train them all up behind you, aim at head height and squeeze.
I'm quite happy with an MP5 or 74U up to level 15 or so, beyond that and you spend each level continually buying wall ammo.
Nice one Russ!
Have been toying with something like this for ages but never got round to it as trackdays consume my spare cash.
Sounds like a great experience though, thanks for the write up, really helps to understand how the day runs.
Xbox or PS3?
I love Tranzit, Grief, Survival. So long as you're with a solid crowd it's relentless fun. I'll never tire of launching EMPs to deny others of drops or weapons LOL.
If you want to keep costs right down you could try a Galaxy Y - got one for my daughter recently and it compares very well against my wife's Ace and my S.
Install on Zombies? Hadn't noticed that...will check that out tonight.
I'm loving Grief so far, and based on idle menus there's going to be lots more to come in the DLC.
Yep, Android app called simply 'Fuel Log'. That's only half the effort though, it takes a fair bit of spreadsheet manipulation to get the graphs you see above.
Glad some of you see the value in this exercise :D
As most will know a year ago I started logging every single £ spent on my 200 from the second I bought it at 2.5 years old with 18k miles on it. With a full year's data to play with, what have I learned?
It seems to be getting more economical with age/mileage. I'm going to get it RRd in...
I can honestly say in all my years of driving and many 100,000s of miles covered I've never once had the thought that my vision is compromised because my rubber wiper blades have scratched the windscreen to the point of being dangerous.
LOL
Scraper for me.
In the depths of winter water poured on the windscreen can freeze on contact with the ground which is fun when coming back out to get in the car, or for my family as they walk down the drive off to school.
I get all my leads from www.kenable.co.uk
Available for pennies and they also accept PayPal so you don't have to get f***ed off dealing with r****d eBay sellers.