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Default 11-19-2002, 11:08 PM

This is just my opinion. I've been reading these posts for the passed few days and have kept my fingers from typing on every single thread, so here goes...

1.) The "crawling" effect everyone talks about -- Personally, I think it is a good concept. However, it lacks what makes it look realistic, in the fact that the player can move while falling backwards after taking a hit. If it can be patched so that you can't move while falling back, it would make it 10x better. I haven't really had any run-ins with the whole "he shot me while crawling" thing.

2.) Leaning while strafing -- I wasn't a big fan of it at first. Once I started doing it though, it helped my accuracy. I miss it, but I can live without it. I've already become accustomed to not leaning in SH.

Why do we have so many topics about "How I Hate SpearHead" anyways? If you hate it, keep it to yourself. I think it's a decent game. I mean, c'mon, it's an expansion, not a whole new game.

Move on with life and enjoy it.
  
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