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Default 11-21-2002, 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Thermopyle
I agree with Strikor on both his posts, but unfortunately, this is a Quake based game, so the crazy looking lean thing is there. I do it just to keep myself on the same playing field as other leaners.

Its not a cheat, but it is kinda dumb. And it frustrates me when I go to a Spearhead server that has it on.

I say, keep the shotties, but leave out the lean. I mean, they DID have shotguns in WWII. But I doubt they ran around swaying back and forth at the waist like a buncha...a buncha...well a buncha I dont freaking know whats!!!
My dad was in WWII and he still walks like a duck from all that lean/strafing he did.

The shotgun is part of Spearhead so leave it . You can stand or crouch and lean around a corner which is fine. So if you used Lean/strafe in MOHAA maybe it's time to relearn the game. I would think it would be more of a challenge not to leanstrafe than to do it, or as Shakespeare put it:
"To lean, or not to lean,
that is the questiion,
Whether it is nobler to suffer
the embarassment
of running like a duck,
or to run upright
like a normal man."

mmmm mabye he didn't say that, it's been a long time since I raad any Shakespeare.
  
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