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Default 02-26-2003, 10:09 AM

Yeah I mean think about it...Activision has supported RTCW all the way through.

RTCW uses the `quake` engine just like mohaa so is ultra-smooth, even on low end machines, we run a lag-compensator to help high pingers also. Anyone who`s played wolfy froma mohaa background must know the only bad thing was the arcade gameplay (unrealistic run speeds/ damage etc)

Punkbuster means that there are NO cheats on servers (I know as I frequent cheat sites alot to learn what im up against)

The `Game of the year` edition including their official map-pack was a free download available to existing RTCW owners.

The new expansion which is now completely multi-player (they scrapped the single-player (woohoo) but decided to continue multi for fans) This expansion features a `campaign` mode where from start of game in evening you get chance to gain `ranks` according to your skills, so at the end of 10 maps you might have some special skills etc. This expansion called Enemy Territory is again completely free to game owners and is released in a month, check here...

http://www.activision.com/games/wolfenstein/

Activision is the perfect example of how to support a game and its community, EA should take a good look at how a decent company is ran. biggrin:

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