Humm I thought sure I hit the Y button there before to see if I had that option.
I guess I'll double check now that you gave me that info.
Thanks!
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Humm I thought sure I hit the Y button there before to see if I had that option.
I guess I'll double check now that you gave me that info.
Thanks!
I feel so stupid, but I just cant figure this out... any OF:DR pros out there? (probably dont even need to be pro, just not newb)
In mission 2 co-op multiplayer I need some C4 to blow up the missle. Well, in my group there is NO engineer!? So how do I blow it up?
I my co-op partnertried to choosean engineer fromdifferent group, one with an engineer, and I tried to become leader of a group with an engineer but it just wont let me for some reason. I can only choose a recon group or something like that with just the leader, medig, gunner and sniper.
I'm so stuck and I just cant figure out how to blow that up.
(Hoping someone comes along who knows something)
I plan on visiting. I'm glad to hear that its as impressive as it seems it might be.
I cant wait to get a look myself.
I think and hope and cross my fingers that the next step in gaming is a world the "remembers" you and can be interacted with even more.
Even as recent as the LAST generation, for the first time you could finally interact with objects in the world. I still remember the very first chair I kicked through the room in a Hitman game.
Now, in the ps360 generation even more objects can be interacted with... BUT... for most games the landscape doesnt remember your actions.
Enemies still (mostly cleverly) dissipear in most games.... gunshots are instantly fixed when you leave and return.
Could you imagine a GTA game where everything starts out pristine and the more you play the more things are damaged... cars remember their damage and go back on the road in that shape. You can damage the city over time and SEE it.
I'm dying for them to stop thinking graphics and get thinking immersion.
That to me is what I HOPE is next
To support American/Western corporation and because it's cooler-looking. w00t.
RECON64bit
I'm a patriot and loyal to my coutnry so when two producs are basically the same I choosd made in america.
And to boot, tis a clooer system with some grat features and a bettre controller.
Just wondering if any of you bought Portal 2 on xbox instead of PS3 because of the sysetm crash.
How about does anyone know of anyone who was going to, or just got a ps3, but is not going to or is going to get something else instead because of the crash?
Thanks for these!
How can anyone complain about these graphics?
As long as the gameplay (jumping rock to rock) is still in it, I'm sold.
One PROBLEM.... oh no! She's wearing PANTS! Noooo!
I dont go for them and let them come naturally.
That being said, I think they are an AWESOME way to keep a record of what you did in the game.
They make awesome reminders and I love going back to see the achievements that remind me of what I did.
I think the problem is this... Games are too easy to get to the end.
In the old days it would be a challenge to get to the end of the game. They didnt have diffilulty that could be set to baby. They were a challenge and you could hang onto a game forever trying to beat it.
In fact, it used to be a super accomplishment just to get to the end of a game. Or if it was based on score, the game could be played over and over again to eek out a higher score.
Now, while the games have gotten better in terms of quality and cinamatic, they suffer in the other aspect and to me when you finish a game now a days in no time flat, its lost its value.
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