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Default 06-12-2001, 05:51 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by -DJK-:
"So instead of getting something new and inovating you would rather have more blood just like any other FPS"

Then why don't you tell all the poor people that get shot to stop bleeding, cuz EVERYBODY does that and it's getting old, LMAO. Last time I checked, people still bleed, so I don't see why this feature should suddenly be left out.

"In a war game blood is only part of the realism"

Yes, you're right. Thats why they shouldn't leave it out, because it's part of the realism.
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So we should take out all the new things just to add blood? Last time I checked all those poor bleeding people weren't made out of pixels and included in a game. The feature isn't suddenly left out, it was never there, and if it was excluded to make room for new and inovating features then that's a good thing, games aren't going to get any better if they all stick to the same plan. Well, they also leave out real pain, are you going to bitch about that being excluded next.
  
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