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whudats

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  1. I've got GRAW, DOA4, Madden 07, Hitman, and Lego Star Wars II. I love all of them - Lego Star Wars is a blast, and if you're a Star Wars fan there is a good chance that you will like it.

     

    I was a little disappointed in Madden, but it's still pretty good. I think they tried to do a little too much on the play-calling screens. Once you are playing it's pretty sweet, and the mini-camp games are a blast.

     

    DOA4 is a fun fighter, easy to pick up and play but hard to really master. My fiancee beats me 7 out of 10 times.

     

    GRAW I haven't played as much as I should have, because it's awesome. I think it's the best FPS on 360, but I haven't played Prey (is that a FPS?).

     

    And Hitman is fun. I never really played the others in the series, so I can't compare and it isn't "stale" as some might say. I love all the different ways you can accomplish the missions.

     

    I'm playing Lego Star Wars II the most right now - it is too much fun.

     

    I had Tomb Raider and finished it, but didn't keep it. I also had Fight Night and Sant's Row. Saint's Row is a great game if you don't mind the gratuitous language/drugs/sex glorification. I did so I traded it in...

     

    As for going Live, I think it depends on what you like. The poker game can be fun as an easy multiplayer pick 'em up type of game, as can be Uno. It's nice to be able to download demos and arcade games. I've downloaded and tried just about every demo that was available.

     

    For about $4 a month, if you already have a high speed connection, Live really isn't that expensive. Just don't go out to get one fast food meal once per month and it's paid for...

     

    gamertag is whudats, by the way...

     

    :peace:

  2. I just picked it up (traded in Fight Night and TR:Legend +$10). I'll let you know what I think. The demo was fun, and I read a real good review of it on GameSpot or somewhere...

  3. Ahhh, the ole wisdom teeth pulled. I had all 4 impacted yanked at the same time. I was a real SOB when I came to...

    Me too fats. No fun what so ever, and then I was allergic to the pain medication, and decided to tough it out and just go with advil. I was dying. Literally dying.

     

    But yes, welcome Tracid. Thanks for posting, and I look forward to seeing you online. You should play SCOPELESS. It's where all the cool guys play. :D

     

    LOL on the signature bit, by the way... :blink:

  4. This might have something to do with your autoexec.cfg, or one of the other ones. If you change your options in game, and then leave, and then the next time you start your autoexec goes, it will overwrite the changes you made the last time you played...I think.

     

    :erm:

  5. Punkbuster is anti-cheat software. It installs when you install the game, if you let it. I would suggest allowing it because it works pretty well. It's kind of like VAC.

     

    I have played it, and it is fun. It's a different kind of game than CS:S, no doubt about it. Most of the servers have way too many people on them. I just wish it was easier to switch your weapons (instead of having to hit 'escape" when desired....

  6. Once everyone gets their codes and finishes the 25 hour download (that's how long mine took) we should figure out how to play this thing together!!

     

    :boing:

  7. I went back to the site and tried to re-do it. Well, I got an error screen saying that my email was already registered. Then when I went to my email they sent me an email saying my account was already registered, and the cd key was in this email...?

     

    So, give it a try!!

     

    :blink:

  8. Same here, I registered last night for key and have yet to receive it. :unsure:

    that's weird, I got the email almost instantly

    I didn't get it yet either...and I submitted last night.

  9. United States District Judge Matthew S. Kennelly handed down a permanent injunction halting the implementation of the law. In his decision declaring the law unconstitutional, Kennelly sided with the ESA, writing, "If controlling access to allegedly 'dangerous' speech is important in promoting the positive psychological development of children, in our society that role is properly accorded to parents and families, not the State."

    I really agree with this statement. And yes, it's too bad we had to pay the bill, when it's obvious that there were warning signs that it would fail.

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