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Default 01-23-2002, 08:25 AM

thats what you dont get. the gameplay for both versions is the exact same.

also, if you want quick kills, hit the upper body and the head. head = 1 shot kill.

in cpr you could take 2 MG rounds in the leg and die. that isnt very realistic. the only place on the leg that will kill you is that major artery. and that is very small in relation to the rest of the leg therefor its very unlikely you will get hit there.

cpr = unrealism mod. they should just call it the newbies cant get easy kills mod.

also, alot of these so called "realism" zealots seem to think those of us with extensive fps background are all "l33t quakzors". They seem to think that we dont know anything about teams.

you also mention that and i quote <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>but it appears that anyone who hoped for a game that put a higher premium on different skills (i.e., positioning, team movement, accuracy on moving targets at range, basically all the skills required in actual combat) is labelled a no-skill newbie and subjected to extreme derision.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

and people with skill close up dont have any of these skills? please. many of us cut our teeth with the railgun the original long range weapon.

  
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