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#1 lkoz91
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I'm deciding between The Orange Box and Battlefield 1943 because I wanna get a new game. I'm bored with Cod WaW and need a new multiplayer with a good replay value. On top of that, both of these games are reasonably cheap. Which do you suggest for me? Or if there are any other games that are cheap and have a good online multiplayer, feel free to suggest them too. Thanks in advance.

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#2 lkoz91
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Skate 2...lol
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#3 lkoz91
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[QUOTE="sourcerah"][QUOTE="CerpinCygnus"]

If you're a fighter fan it's more than worth $60. Replay value is high with the single player alone because there's the story mode,challenge mode where you're asked to pull off specific combos,time attack,survival,and different colors/taunts/icons/titles to unlock. For multiplayer the replay value comes from Ranked where you earn Battle Points for winning and Championship which has you fight against people of similar skill. If you win you get Championship Points and move on to the next round,if you lose points are taken away and you start over.

So yeah,get it :D

Ranked mode is flawed, though...

How so?
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#4 lkoz91
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So it's worth the 60 bucks?
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#5 lkoz91
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How's the replay value? Is there any ranking online to keep you going back to playing it?

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#6 lkoz91
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I just picked up a 500 gb external hard drive and was wondering if you could install games on them instead of your computer to save space. If I did and wanted to play that game would I need the drive connected to the computer at all times desired to play? Thanks.
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My favorite game to play with a Mac is to throw it off of a ten story building and see if I can stop laughing before it hits the ground. I always lose!dos4gw82
Well I recently just started getting back into computer gaming and my mac serves me much more justice than a PC with recording and editing music. Gotta love logic studio.
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#8 lkoz91
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I'm actually gonna end up buying CrossOver games. I tried the 7 day trial and downloaded source and am playing cs and css. Anyone hear anything about it?
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#9 lkoz91
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Best Mac based game was back in doom days, sadly, and that is Marathon Trilogy. It was fast, great storyline, and it had many spinoffs due to its level editor, forge.

if you want to check it out, download it off the website.its been updated to fit newer computers, with High res guns and Textures. there is still a small community playing it online, actually.

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I'll give that a try, seems pretty interesting.
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