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Default 01-09-2003, 03:02 PM

[quote="Mr_nStuff":8c6fb]
Fact.. Speed is for cars, planes, and.. hover crafts nStuff.. Speed is not for WWII foot soldiers.. This is a fact..

[/quote:8c6fb]

Fact, huh? I am pretty sure that foot soldiers would love to have a little extra speed while storming the beach and running for cover. But before we get started on that, who cares, it irrelevant. My stance on game speed, realistic game styling and realism mods has always been the same - Its all about game play, thats all i care about. I dont want a sim, I want a fun game to play. I have to admit, I did like the realistic side of MOH better than the cheesiness of RTCW, but red faction was pretty darn cool, but not really realistic.

My problem with your statement is that you assumed your preference of game styles is the only reason people play, and that if we dont agree, then we are noobs and should play Q3 or UT. Who is to say I cant make the opposite statement about game speed and tell you if you dont agree, you can go play operation flashpoint or americas army?
  
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