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It's not bad at all, even though I haven't completed it fully. Roy Munson is the F.E.A.R guru on here, however. It did have some epic features like bullet-time and stuff on its release - plus with the current hardware you've got, you'll be able to apply all the eye-candy as the developers...
Just noticed that that's the Enhanced Director's Version as well. I actually sourced that off Play after weeks of searching last year and I think I paid around £20 for it. I agree, a very good game.
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Just what I was thinking! The amount of verbal I'd be shouting at that moment in time would be untrue!
Epic control there - bloody good job the car behind the truck was at a distance.
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If you played a fair amount of either of those games, you'll slot straight back into BC2 in no time. The only advice I would offer is to pick one of the four classes and initially stick with it. Staying with one class from Rank 1 gets you masses of points quite quickly - not forgetting unlocking...
Star Wars Republic Commando is at £3.49. If you've never played this before, I implore anyone who likes a short but sweet FPS game with some cracking dialogue to buy this. :approve:
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I'm used to this now - lol. Basically I check the petrol level when I start the car in the morning. If it needs refilling that day, I blast the petrol cap lock with some de-icer. By midday, it's freed-up and comes off quite easily.
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Yes m8. I still keep trying to force myself to like it online, but it's bloody tough going. I much, much prefer the way the likes of BC2 plays online.
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The recon scopes are pretty good still, Scutch. It's the fact that you have a periphery vision around the sides of the scope that takes a little getting used to....
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I'd be pretty confident that it's a knackered shock too. That banging noise is difficult to ignore!
I've had a broken spring before now too - approx the last inch of one of my Eibach Sportlines. That was a lot more subtle in terms of how the car 'felt' though.
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True! I tend to forget that and associate the C4 with the assault class. Despite what I said, I've seen a recent 'twist' to the recon class forming - on the PC platform anyway. More and more snipers are ditching the long range primary weapons and going for the auto-shottys. At first, I thought...
Sort of. Like I jumped straight in using a Thompson on assault class and picked Magnum ammo and V-Hard as perks. I didn't have to 're-unlock' them again specifically for BC2 Vietnam. Obviously, recon's no longer get motion mines, but they do get TNT. Seems a very strange marriage of kit that for...
Ah, I see!
Nope, it sticks with whichever game its currently running. Well, of the rounds I played it did anyway, though I'd guess that from a server admin point of view, it would be easy to chop & change between the two game modes.
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You switch m8. The background, the music, the appearance all changes. Click back and you're back to the normal BC2 screen. You basically pick one game or the other as I think you'll agree, playing Port Valdez with American GI's and the NVA would be a little daft. :)
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It uses your existing stats, so I started BC2 Vietnam at rank 32.
I guess it's similar in installation for the consoles as it is for the PC. In the last hefty patch update, it included BC2 Vietnam. Once you buy it from the EA Store, they email you a serial key. Then launch BC2 and in the upper...
Just had about 45mins on BC2 Vietnam - I'd say 6/10 on first impressions.
The weapons seem very, very accurate - my accuracy is easily double that of standard BC2 weapons. Obviously suffering from a complete lack of map knowledge, but that will come in time. Some maps have definitive choke...