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Old 01-04-2003, 05:42 AM  
Triple 6
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Originally posted by High Quality
I play Plain old Half Life counter strike 1.5. Been playing that for about 2 or 3 years now. Love it. Nothing compares in my opinion. Plus it works great on my $36 video card.

As far as beeing good at one point in 1998/1999 I was nationally ranked #3 quake II player.

Had a PII 450 with a SLI config AND a TNT video card. Wasted too much time.

*sigh* those were the days.

OK, no offense to those who play and love CS, but I hate it. Not that I had much of a fair chance to play it , no. I bought the retail version of the MOD - and I couldnt make it past the training cuz of some damn game bug, it wouldnt let me pass some bs stupid part, it was a definite BUG.- and I coulnt update the game with the auto-updater because of some other bug. I finally was able to play online and I thought it was crap, maybe cuz I was used to Quake 3 graphics and the like. Im sure its a great game but for me, no, my comp wouldnt play it right and the graphics was too 'yesteryear'. If they come out with a new version based on a new graphics engine, hell yea I will try it.

Aside from SOF2, I play Americas Army once and awhile (sometimes that shit is TOO real for me, taking away the fun). Battlefield 1942 I play a lot, that shit simply OWNZ, its fuckin fun as hell since you can jump in vehicles and planes and whatever, damn sweet god OH YEA!.
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