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Hellcat 02-14-2002 03:52 AM

Sometimes when I'm playing MOHAA, I feel like i'm playing the best FPS ever designed for the PC. Then, sometimes I feel like i'm playing some POS console game with crap AI respawning and levels that have to be repeated over and over again ad nauseam until you memorize the entire map and positions of every enemy i.e., "Snipers Last Stand".

It's like 2015 tried to appeal to two types of gamers. The PC gamer, who expects something more sophisticated, and the pimple-faced 13yr. old Playstation puke, with ADD, who needs to blast infinite waves of baddies to hold any level of interest.

I sincerely hope 2015 can include an option in the next patch to turn off this ridiculous respawing. And why no lean in SP?


Sh3ll_Sh0ck 02-14-2002 04:32 AM

^ignorance is bliss^ http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/rolleyes.gif

Bazooka_Joe 02-14-2002 04:51 AM

. . .huh?

~ST_Bazooka_Joe
". . .huh?"

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Hellcat 02-14-2002 04:54 AM

I'm not ignorant you twit. I know MOHAA has its roots in console systems. I just see no reason to bring the worst elements of crap console games i.e., AI respawning, into a PC game. It cheapens the whole experience.

Ya'know, maybe I am ignorant. I just remembered that the Luftwaffe had developed secret UFO technology around 1941. They had starships all over the universe that could instantly beam down wave after wave of German infantry to any location in the European Theater. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/rolleyes.gif

krazyklown 02-14-2002 05:21 AM

Did you know that the light saber in Star Wars was modeled after a simmilar weapon that the Nazi's were developing prior to d-day? Serious...you Twit!

Shoegaze99 02-14-2002 05:51 AM

Hey, krazyklown, I just noticed you're from Trenton, New Jersey. That's one of the single most filthy places on the East Coast, and certainly the second most vile location north of the Mason Dixon Line. (Camden takes the crown)

Anyway, about this Medal of Honor game. I think the brief "crossover" scenes where you get to wander in locations from the Playstation original offered up a few nice blasts from the past.

Who noticed Big Bertha?

Sh3ll_Sh0ck 02-14-2002 06:58 AM

You mean the rail road gun "Gretta" right?
Tell'ya the truth I ain't seen it. Then again, I haven't looked very hard!

Apollo 02-14-2002 07:07 AM

Raises Hand

I did. Seems like I've seen others too.

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02-14-2002 07:31 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sh3ll_Sh0ck:
You mean the rail road gun "Gretta" right?
Tell'ya the truth I ain't seen it. Then again, I haven't looked very hard!
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Gretta? What the hell is that?

krazyklown 02-14-2002 07:46 AM

Camden is a hell zone. I'm not really from Trenton, but close by.

JimbobMojo 02-14-2002 08:02 AM

i thouhgt the inclusion of the big gretta gun was worthless. could of at least let us blow it up again. boooo

Shoegaze99 02-14-2002 08:07 AM

Shelly: Yes, maybe Greta was its name. Anyway, for those who have not seen it, the rail road gun from the first game can be seen midway through the mission after you meet with Manon in the resitsnace safe house. Instead of leaving the tracks after the rail tunnel, go straight. The thing is still smoking, like Lt. Patterson just hit it.

Klown: On man oh man, Camden is the *worst*. I've been some hellish places, from horrid neighborhoods in D.C. lost at night, to the wretched burbs around Dallas, to backwoods spots in Georgia straight out of Deliverance, and for the fear factor alone Camden is the worst. A real hole.

Whoever: There are a few references to the earlier games, which I liked. Think there will be any crossover with Frontline, the PS2 version?


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