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A little bit, I suppose. I liked the option that you could pick to attack their air defences or ground defences on the mission before it to minimise their assets.
The one thing I thought that did go a little off the rails was the Rasta Spectre guy. He was involved a lot at the start then...
Hi Leo,
I've used a good one in Bury before now. Give me a shout if you want the details....
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?509761-Scratch-fixed-black-gold-182&highlight=
Cheers,
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Just completed the single player campaign. Really enjoyable RTS throughout I thought.
Did anyone watch the credits at the end? Fecking hell - there must have been literally thousands of people that worked on this. The only one in terms of number of staff involved that looked similar was Mass...
All depends how far your daily drive is, imo. The difference in MPGs between my 182 and Jain's V6 is definitely noticable. I couldn't afford (or really want to!) the juice to fund a 38 mile round trip, too and from work everyday.
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I think you've hit the nail on the head there. The PC servers are always populated - regardless of what time of day it is. At times its frustrating trying to push your way in! :)
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I've had similar issues, but with Steam backups. Most of the time, the 4GB+ game you've backed up, restores fine. On other games, it looks like it just ignores the restore and continues to download the full thing anyway. Bladdee annoying, I tell you!
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Just having a look at that pipework again (I've no personal experience with W/C) - is that the most efficient/only way of doing it?
Unless I'm wrong, it looks like the pipe from the radiator unit pumps to the CPU first - but then carries on its journey to the GFX card? Surely an overclocked PC...
I think I'm on 14 or 15 - haven't been on in a few days as I've been hammering StarCraft II. :)
Similarly to Scutch, I've got zero points on one class as well - that being the assault for me. It will be at the bottom of my list as well as once I've maxed out the engineer, recon will be my class...
^^^ - this is what I love about high-end and extreme PC cases. They perform their job really well, but they also go that one stage further where they almost become an art form.
That one above looks very smart and professional indeed. :)
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LY is a great colour imo - especially in the late afternoon sun. But there is something very striking about acid as a colour. I used to love Chris's when he had his. :approve:
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£85 is a typical price for a ge-u-wine laptop battery. You're getting stung for the shipping there, though.
Is the battery on here....?
http://www.psaparts.co.uk/laptop-notebook/hp-battery-adapter-charger.html
Use to use PSA over a decade ago and they were alright back then.
edit - if its a...
Looks like its on a bargain pricing today guys, for the PC - a mere £12.93!
http://www.thehut.com/games/platforms/pc/battlefield-bad-company-2/10048632.html
And £24.93 for the PS3...
http://www.thehut.com/games/platforms/ps3/battlefield-bad-company-2/10048631.html
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To be fair, buying any console without a HDD these days is just false economy - especially given the small price differences between the XBox's. The glacial-slow speed of the Wii just having to rely on an optical drive put me off using it most of the time...
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Always preferred the ground attack ones to the fly-boys on Battlefield. My favourite was the A-10 on Desert Combat and in particular - on the El Alamein map. Hugging the mountain range in the middle of the map then diving in to strafe the enemy airfield = awesome.
Maybe they ditched the planes...
I'd love a timed squad 'rush' option on the Antonov cargo plane - a bit like that optional mission at the end of COD:MW. Points awarded for ammo not used at the end, complete with time taken and headshots. Would make for a great, quick and intense 'map' I reckon. :)
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There is a slight difference however - like they said in that link above. The Russian level was pure fiction - the Taliban ones are lot more 'topical' and based on real world happenings.
Personally I think it's a good thing. Nothing would make an FPS better imo, than to shoot these feckers in...
Single player campaigns? Probably either - I've really liked the single player modes on both MOH and COD games.
Online? MOH hands-down. I just really don't like the way COD 'plays' online. BC2 pisses all over it, so I'm assuming that MOH may have a similar edge too.
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When you say about spending all night trying to get it to load, is that with the complete Steam download? Or is it on DVD first? I picked up Napoleon on DVD and was shocked to see that it totalled 21GB install size alone - and that was before I applied the add-on packs that I got with the...
Sounds similar to Rhino's post #1861....
To be fair, there is a LOT going on at the same time and certain 'stupid' happenings are to be expected. I don't mind missing a moving target - but when you fire at a stationery target and it doesn't hit, then I do get more than a little pissed! ;)
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It can be really frustrating at times. As Brand says, the ping times play a lot into what goes on. But there is also the server itself to determine what 'went on' and then give a corresponding result. I had two laughable ones at the weekend where an assault guy came running at me just as I was...
You'd be hard-pressed to get the G25 now m8. The G27 replaced it with few extra features, but had a huge 80% or so hike in price over the G25. This has meant that even some eBay G25's are quite a bit more than mine when I bought it new.
It is an epic wheel though and as Gareth says - it runs on...