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Default Leaning and running! - 11-29-2002, 12:09 PM

Hi,
Sorry if this is a repeated topic but...

I have been playing bf1942 for a while. I had given up MoH mostly ..belive it or not..because of all the lean and striaf binds. It was beginning to look so totally gay pple leaning and running all the time. Ruining the "real battle" feel.
I just got Spearhead and noticed that it was taken out ( the ability to run and lean). That was the best thing they could have done. But...I guess I was wrong. I was at the aa.com server and all pple were doing was leaning and running and leaning. Can I ask why this is in the game? Run and lean? WHY!!! It makes me want to quit again. Leaning and running has ruined it again for me. I just can't get over it. Don't get me wrong I can still kick considerable ass. But man please take out this run and lean shit. Leaning while still should be the standard.

Sorry for whinning but it just pisses me off and in makeing this game unrealisc and gay again for me. Ill ask rudedog to disable leaning while running on his server but I am sure that most pple like it because it gets them and extra few kills. (ruins the athenticity) but gets a few more kills woo hoo!!
  
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