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First Man Down 01-15-2002 06:51 AM

I've played the level and there's no more than 25 guys - dead or alive. Once you reach the shingle there's maybe 10, then once the barbed wire is cleared six more get gunned down. You end up with three other guys, and two of them get blown away shortly after... Hell, we've all seen the vids.

What really creates a sense of landing with many more men is the audio - it's amazing.

acgreen 01-15-2002 09:40 AM

My system is the following:

1.2 Gig AMD Athlon Thunderbird
1024MB PC-133 RAM
60 Gig 7200 RPM HD

That basically sums it up.

Hey Hunda, what kind of system do you have, and does it run smoothly on it?

Thanks,

AC

Oddball 01-16-2002 06:14 AM

But suppose adding ten more wouldn't hurt right? or 20 even.

Vector 01-16-2002 06:14 AM

Guys, theres 100 All in all on the map as you play, if you stick around by the LAnding point, youll notice them respawning out of nowhere.. Thats why -

---------------SPOILER---------------

When you take out the MG's in the Bunker you see so many guys running up the beach.. And remember, its only Dog Sector.. Which is like 1/4th of the entire beach.

kyee7k 01-16-2002 06:25 AM

i read somewhere on this board about this guy who was cleaning his closet and found a fps that came out in the early 90s. of course he couldn't play it, but in his reminescing of the games, he thought about the differences between medal of honor and the decades old game. i wonder what kind of surprises will come to the fps a decade after this game is released, and whether we'll have any memories of the hours we spent on this game or will we forget about it, like so much minutae in our minds.
just some thoughts.

hossy904 01-16-2002 06:30 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by kyee7k:
i read somewhere on this board about this guy who was cleaning his closet and found a fps that came out in the early 90s. of course he couldn't play it, but in his reminescing of the games, he thought about the differences between medal of honor and the decades old game. i wonder what kind of surprises will come to the fps a decade after this game is released, and whether we'll have any memories of the hours we spent on this game or will we forget about it, like so much minutae in our minds.
just some thoughts.
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Why couldn't he play it??? I play games from '82 still, on my new Dell P4-2.0mhz XP box. A few tricks, and they play just as they did in '82.



[This message has been edited by hossy904 (edited January 16, 2002).]

kyee7k 01-16-2002 07:07 AM

he might have. it was several hundred posts ago. i forgot. hangs head in shame.

hossy904 01-16-2002 07:30 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by kyee7k:
hangs head in shame.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Now, now, soldier...get up, dust yourself off, and get back in there & kill me some krauts! http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/smile.gif


Dice 01-16-2002 07:33 AM

YeeeeeHAWWWWW!!!!

Optimus Rhyme 01-16-2002 10:18 AM

No matter what the specs of your system are, they're will always be the same amount of players on screen.


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