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Default 01-26-2002, 04:14 AM

I think RTCW can suck my ballsack. I thought RTCW was a total waste of time and money. I mean, what the heck was the point of those "treasures" anyway? That was just about the gayest game I've ever played.

I know you're asking multiplayer, so let's talk multiplayer.

I never really liked RTCWs multiplayer. It was always laggy as hell, and I just didn't like it. MOHAA on the other hand, has beautiful multiplayer. Sure, it could use some work, such as no allied snipers on Omaha, but really, it's awesome. There's this one deathmatch map in a torn down village that is just incredible - for 2 players or for 32. It's awesome. Be sure to buy this game, you'll love it.



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