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[QUOTE="Xaiden"]^ ?. The merchant will dissapear for lengths of time because you havnt progressed the main story line enough , once you do some more missions you have more chances to unlock weapons . Its like this through out the game complete more main missions and the markers will return when there is an oppourtiny to unlock them..kjghsthanks man. I have unlocked some , but I want to unlock that sniper rifle AS50. I am at 12% now. How farin the game do I unlock AS50?. 12% is quite far away. You will be able to unlock it somewhere during the second-half of the game. Oh, and i'd like to know more about the non-respawning mods too, and maybe improved AI, along with non-repetitive missions while we're at it. And let's not forget a bit more effective guns either.......arrrrgh.....that disaster of a game is driving me nuts.
wonder what about crysis is to console gamers!HellboardThat is exactly my point. If Crysis had graced the console platform, there is a possibility that many console gamers would hate it. But that wouldn't have made us superior gamers, right?(looking at my previous post, i seem to be taking the long way around to get to my point....lol....i really got to stop that habit.)
@Cate
I think you're mostly right about the difference in games between consoles and PC. But i disagree on your claim that most FPS games are the same. Simply put, they're not. If you pay closer attention to the small details in the game, rather than just the "look" or the inability to see your character(i don't know why this is an issue with many console gamers), you'll see that each FPS game has more than a few unique elements other than just the graphics, guns or the name.
I'm not going to explain in detail to you because console and PC gamers differ in their tastes as well. Think about Gears of War. From what i have seen, most console gamers seem to love it, but many/most PC gamers hate it to the core. How about Assassin's Creed? It's success on the consoles brought it to the PC where it got kicked around. And while DMC4 enjoyed a ton of applause from console gamers, it's nothing more than a linear piece of garbage to majority of PC gamers. I'm not taking sides, it's just the way it is.
So saying you have a more accurate taste for games is like saying Nike produces better accessories than Reebok just because you mainly wear Nike products. I've said it before and i'll say it again, "It's a matter of personal preference." BTW, your argument that CoR: EFBB sucked because you don't like Vin Diesel is invalid.
Are you using a gamepad or a KB/mouse combo? I used the latter and it was hard as hell. If you're using the same, be gentle with the directional keys. To make turns, tap the keys instead of just plainly pressing it. Don't jerk the mouse around like FPS games, do it slowly and smoothly. Fly as slowly as possible so that you have time to properly adjust to make it through the red rings. In other words, use minimal thrust unless you're in a hurry. The real challenge will come when you do the chopper training. I don't know how a gamepad would feel but it should be better than KB/mouse at least. lol....i spent almost half of my whole game time on that training mission alone.yeah i find it i dunno how to be the pilot....can anybody help me to be pilot plsssssssssssssssssss.............
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