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Scratch CD's
H_TeXMeX_H:
Yeah, but it was the most realistic game I've played, excluding the running and shooting bit ... really you could only do that without armor, but I'm not sure it's completely unrealistic. The shooting reticule expanded while running, making shots far less accurate depending on weapon-specific recoil ... so, ok I didn't always land a headshot from behind, but if you stopped or slowed down when right behind 'em you could get a headshot. The more efficient way was to just run and fire until they drop ... handguns would work great for this, not assault rifles. I remember once I had an HK G3A3 ... and my team kept team killing me ... so I got pissed and next round I killed them all (except 1 guy) with 1 clip ... it sprayed bullets everywhere :D
Annorax:
--- Quote from: etement ---by the way, I just got BF2 and it sucks donkey balls.
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fixed your post.
Xeniczone:
ok then, lets get back on topic
H_TeXMeX_H:
I dunno, scratched CDs are not that much of a problem as long as you don't use an XBox or a shitty DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive. I've never had any problems with unreadable disks before ... even though some disks were really scratched. I think it's only the deep scratches that seriously affect readability.
WMD:
--- Quote from: H_TeXMeX_H ---I dunno, scratched CDs are not that much of a problem as long as you don't use an XBox or a shitty DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive.
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Or as long as you aren't a retard who can't take care of your CDs. Seriously, I have CDs near a decade old with almost nothing noticable on them.
Oh, yeah...it also doesn't help when you buy a CD that comes in a strange, "special edition" case, in which the CD touches the back of the case. (read: David Gilmour's new CD)
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