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#1 216036514677560683638813837370
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practice with bots, first play them in one stars, and when you really good, try two stars, and so on. i have been play with bot for a months, and never play the story mode. roan23
Oi, the story modes good to! Have you finished it yet? Cause you should...
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#2 216036514677560683638813837370
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I gotta say it's a seriously hard choice cause I'm a seriously big fan of loads of games and series, but I would probably eventually say Burnout 3.... No actually Ratchet and Clank 1 or 2... Or maybe Jak and Daxter... Or maybe Guitar Hero... Heck - I DON'T KNOW! Maybe I'll wait till Okami and FF12 arrive and my door and return to further comment...
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#3 216036514677560683638813837370
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I reccomend using Trace, though of course it depends who you find easiest to use. I only say that because of Trace's special ability (in case you didn't know each Hunter has a special ability which can be used with their releative special weapon, otherwise called an affinity weapon). Get his affinity weapon by getting an affinity weapon which gives you the hunter relative weapon or by picking it up as the red sniper rifle (forgotten the name) which looks a bit like a boihazard sign. Then find a good perch to snipe people from. Press or hold R to zoom in and aim for enemies head's (usually a one hit kill if you get a headshot). Not only does this make it easy to kill enemies but they can't see you easily because while standing still you turn invisble, and they only see you when you shoot or they're are quite near. Trace's alt-form is good too, because it's very fast and powerful (it takes off half of a Hunters starting health), and also retains the invisibility ability when not moving, which means you can surprise enemies or hide from attack when on low health. The only problem is that Trace is not particularly effective in enclosed caverns, and works better in wider open spaces, though he's still good anyway.

PS: You don't turn invisible immediately! You have to stay still for a bit...
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Two of my favourite things are games and writing. I'm active in a lot of other forums where the main focus is Role Playing, where each person takes on the part of a single or a few characters and together you all build a story by writing about your respective character, and you link the stories together and get a really creative, imaginative and interesting piece of work because many different people have put their own ideas into it. I was thinking that it would be really good to have a board devoted to RPing, with a games RP section. You'd probably get some really cool stuff, with people writing about their own game characters or real game characters and even using a game plot as a base in some way. I just thought that since RPing can be really fun, and you'd get some brilliant results from making one, why not make an RP board on the GameSpot forums. What do you guys think about the idea?

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Thanks for reading my idea by the way!
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And how would they beat the brilliant PS2 game anyway! It's just toooooo good!
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#6 216036514677560683638813837370
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Still waiting for a reply from megastarjosh... Waiting...
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#7 216036514677560683638813837370
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I suppose that makes a lot of sense actually. Sounds fair to me. I probably came on a bit strong...
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#8 216036514677560683638813837370
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I LOVE HOUSE! We are talking about the TV series right? Cause if we are, nice to find another fan. I only know of a few apart from me and my mum, cause we usually watch it together when there's a new episode or even catch old ones sometimes. Brilliant programme! Anyway, I'm glad someone agrees with me and my Noxus decision, but I see why Stylux would be a fave too; I suppose I just haven't really used him enough to really take a proper interest. I think this is quite an interesting topic y'know, especially since everyone seems to have the game and enjoy it!
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Who's the best hunter in MPH and why?

My favourite would have to be Noxus or Trace, depending on the arena and it's layout/weapon availability. I prefer Trace over the others because you can find a safe place to snipe from, become invisible, and just keep getting headshots and killing loads of enemies. However, this only really works well in open arenas with few corners and secluded spots, otherwise you can't see the enemies enough or for long enough. I prefer Noxus because not only does his special weapon neutralise the other person from shooting you and running away, but it means you can get headshots either with the Judicator or switch to and use a more powerful weapon to kill them off more quickly so that they don't have the chance to come back. The problem with Noxus is that he has to get up close to have a powerful affect, or he can't freeze the enemy and ends up trying to catch them in the head with random bouncy blasts of Judicator. Also, both these hunters have powerful and quite maneuvarable/speedy alternate forms, allowing for a speedy getaway, kill, or to reach a weapon or powerup before anyone else gets the chance. As I said before, my choice of hunter varies depending on the location, but I rarely switch from my favourite two. The only problem is that if the host chooses random then it's all down to luck as to whether I win or fall to my death at fourth place
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IN WHAT WAY IS SNAKING CHEATING? It's simply a skill/technique - not a programming flaw or cheat! And just because some people can't do it properly they don't like other people doing it either. You don't get told that you're not allowed to do hammer ons and pull offs in Guitar Hero 2 or something like that, so why should you be restricted from snaking. You even have to do it to get the best mark in some of the missions, and if a technique is used in single player gameplay why shouldn't you use it to your advantage in multiplayer. SNAKING'S COMPLETELY FAIR AND NOT A CHEAT!
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