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#1 MyLargefeet
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This Gravity Hammer sounds like a rip-off of an Impact Hammer from the Unreal Tournament series. It may not look like a hammer, but the concept is exactly the same. Infact, the developers from Bungie just played bunch of other FPS games and copied off their ideas into their games. The worst part about is that these Halo fans think that Bungie is so original-if you are a true fan of FPS genre, then you should know that Halo is just like any other FPS games with nothing special and that most of the ideas were borrowed from other games.
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#2 MyLargefeet
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if barely anyone had pc then how did you type that up?
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#3 MyLargefeet
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Another weak bait to fuel the flame. Sorry but seriously, you need to play more FPS before saying that Halo is the greatest game ever made. This is what I hate about Halo fanboys even though I don't mind the franchise. They have attitude that Halo is the greatest game ever made and that no other FPS can stand up to it, which makes me hate the franchise just to offset all the snobby fanboy hype despite the fact that it is not a bad game.
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#4 MyLargefeet
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This topic is a perfect illustration of what goes in lemming's mind
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#5 MyLargefeet
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I have to say RE4. Around 20 times
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#6 MyLargefeet
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some guy posts low resolution pictures that are compressed and people say it's downgraded.

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#7 MyLargefeet
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Actually, milk and bone mineral density do not correlate each other. The statement "milk is good for your bones" is just a myth. A new study proves it otherwise:

No Evidence to Support Milk Claims

"In summary, we found that the vast majority of controlled studies of dairy supplementation or total dietary calcium intake show that, while very low calcium intakes (e.g., below 400 mg per day) may be harmful to bone development, increases in dairy or total dietary calcium intake (above 400 to 500 mg per day) are not correlated with, or a predictor of, bone mineral density or fracture rate in children or young adults.

In fact, we found no evidence to support the notion that milk is a preferred source of calcium. While milk and other dairy products contain calcium, many factors affect the availability and retention of the calcium from these products."

 

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#8 MyLargefeet
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Why, because he just slapped 6.9 to your beloved game?
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#9 MyLargefeet
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Okay, PC'ers. How about this for a scenario--an FPS scenario in a minefield. Now, you need both precision shooting and precision moving--both at speed. Slow down and you're a sitting duck, but make one wrong turn and you step on a mine.HuusAsking

 

You guys talk about having a limited directional movement as something crippling. To tell you the truth, from years of playing FPS on PC, I have NEVER noticed that I even had limited directional movement until you guys have mentioned it. I have never encountered an occation when I remotely needed to strafe in 16 different directions. Guess most of console gamers have never played Quake or UT, but all those precision jumps and dodge moves can easily be performed with WASD. If anything, I'm kind of worried that Epic will gimp dodge moves and dodge jumps in UT3 because it would be much more difficult for console gamers to perform any of those moves using analog sticks. 

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#10 MyLargefeet
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[QUOTE="Meu2k7"][QUOTE="Vandalvideo"][QUOTE="mikasa"]

[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"][QUOTE="mikasa"]mikasa

In maybe a simulated situation where everything is perfect, the hacker has a Bachlers in CS, every player are bots, and the hack is server side and not client side. In other words, never.

Ok now how do you know people are not cheating?

Because I have cheated before, and know exactly what you have to do to cheat. Its not going to work in a protected server. Why? Because in VAC is scans packets for third party programs and CVARS for changes to game settings. Same for Punkbuster.

This is true, I'l openly admit I got my STEAM count banned (1st one) for HAcking on CS:S, I was bored of the game so you know thought Id try it, few weeks later , account locked (And I subtle cheated, so no ingame reports) pure scan report.

Oh so it takes them weeks to find the cheaters. That doesn't sound good to me. But now I'm sure you'll say the reason it took so long in your case is because you used super secret stealth cheats everyone else gets caught in 1 day...yeah right.

 

There is a reason why Steam takes 2 weeks to ban the cheaters. They purposely do that to make sure that the account is using a cheat to avoid mistake. Another reason why it does is because people would never figure out if their newly created cheat is indeed Vac-proof. If Steam instantly bans people, then the cheaters would know what are considered safe cheats and therefore avoid using it altogether. This way, Vac deters people from using cheats altogether since there is no immediate way to tell what is safe cheat.

 

If you don't believe me then read the Steam ToS and policies.