Halo?
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Halo?
I like putting suggestionsforward. Great FPS-as Softball probably knows. I believe it allows for co-op campaigns.
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Halo
I tried to play Halo the PC version(Full and "free" version) on my computer, it would not run, period. I finally gave up, uninstalled it and returned it. I recently bought UT2004, maybe we can get together on this one, time permitting of course. :roll:
P.S. PC version does not have Co-op.
P.S. PC version does not have Co-op.
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UT2004 might be an option if we can slow it down instead of run n gun...
there are some meaningful mods for it as well, some released and some almost there...
unlike a few folks here, i do not mind futuristic mods at all - i actually enjoy them so some of these mods might be worth looking at. if we could find a unrealscript coder, i probably have rules for weapons, damage, range, etc. for futuristc stuff that is pretty realistic (actually) from my miniatures/role playing days.
there are some meaningful mods for it as well, some released and some almost there...
unlike a few folks here, i do not mind futuristic mods at all - i actually enjoy them so some of these mods might be worth looking at. if we could find a unrealscript coder, i probably have rules for weapons, damage, range, etc. for futuristc stuff that is pretty realistic (actually) from my miniatures/role playing days.
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Re: Halo
Damn. What are you running?Softball wrote:I tried to play Halo the PC version(Full and "free" version) on my computer, it would not run, period. I finally gave up, uninstalled it and returned it. I recently bought UT2004, maybe we can get together on this one, time permitting of course. :roll:
P.S. PC version does not have Co-op.
"...and the bombs go BOOM and the walls crash down, bang, bang, boom, boom, war is a terrible thing, OK?!..."
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I agree with Steel - however, it's always the same problem/issue: These games that don't have co-op campaigns require more people and that means we have to have enough people who A) have the game and B) are available too play it.
I think it's these reasons why we never really had much support for games like America's Army, Infiltration, Halo, UT, Battlefield 42, etc and why GR, OFP, and RVS are more popular with our crowd.
As for UT04, I'd get it and I'd learn it if there was any reason to think we'd use it - it's not the kind of game I'd play alone like Splinter Cell, Far Cry, or Halo which are great single player games. I have these same concerns for Soldner and Joint Ops.
I think it's these reasons why we never really had much support for games like America's Army, Infiltration, Halo, UT, Battlefield 42, etc and why GR, OFP, and RVS are more popular with our crowd.
As for UT04, I'd get it and I'd learn it if there was any reason to think we'd use it - it's not the kind of game I'd play alone like Splinter Cell, Far Cry, or Halo which are great single player games. I have these same concerns for Soldner and Joint Ops.
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