I liked GRAW2 but prefer the Rainbow Six Vegas 1 & 2.
I'm not super big into the tactical style and having to order squads & teammates. I prefer single person like Call of Duty 4 & Battlefield: Bad Company.
I live in an apartment and the silencers are virtually a necessity. My neighbors can hear me banging on my Rock Band drum set and I don't want to piss them off. Plus it's a lot nicer when you don't have to hear the banging of your sticks hitting the plastic and can focus on the music.
You can win by cultural, economic, scientific, or military dominance . You can't win in two or more ways at the same time. Once you hit any of those milestones, the game ends.
Is the difference in quality between Blu-Ray and standard DVD really enough to justify the $40 price tag for a Blu-Ray movie? I'm still trying to decide if I will ever buy any Rlu-Ray movies for my PS3.
DSPX
This is why I got with Netflix. For $13 a month, I can have 3 movies out at a time, and they have pretty much the whole blu-ray catalog. I see just about every movie that comes out now, cos when I send any movies back, the next ones come in 1 day. I had no idea Netflix was as good of a service as it is.
Plus, why buy movies you're going to watch once or twice ever anyways?
In most instances, listen in DTS if you have the choice. On many DVD players you'll have to go into the audio menu, and make sure you set the player to be able to output in DTS. This is likely the problem you are running into. Lastly, some DVD's make you go into the "setup" menu in the main menu of the dvd where you can usually toggle subtitles, etc. Sometimes it gives you different choices for which audio track to play (Dolby 5.1, DTS, stereo, etc). Make sure you check there too.
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