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#1 biosc1
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In infinity mode are you able to do the side quests or do you just have to camp out for as long as you want?

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You camp out and try and survive. The bad guys are all over the place instead of at certain times. For example, the molokov cocktail guy is outside the security room in the entrance plaza when you start, etc...

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The way the game is designed is that you can pick and choose what you want to do, usually. There are only a few "case" files that are pretty tight on time. Otherwise, you can skip some things and pick and choose what you want to do. This is one the few games that I actually replayed 3 times just to do all the different sort of things in it.

This is one of those games that really benefits from the Achievement Point system. You can set your goals based on Achievements you are willing to gun for. That's how I played after playing through the first time. After that, I shot for killing all the bad guys, etc...Sometimes you have to let the innocents die to achieve your points ;)

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#3 biosc1
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Yeah I gues Im not a sim fan but then again I love cars, Im quite bewildered that I cant find the game fun anymore.

Damn I cant believe that you guys understood that typing, I was in a rush.

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No offense, but you've played it for 40 hours already!!! How many hours do you expect out of a game? If I get 40 hours out of this game, I'd be pretty darn happy myself. Move on to another game, there are plenty out there.

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The Logitech wheel is USB and uses AC power, which is less convenient than wireless.... The Logitech also has clamps which allow it to be mounted on a table top. I think a driving wheel is a must for these kinds of games.Pinman_DS9

I have the MS wireless. It's a wireless connection between the box and the wheel, but there are still plenty of wires. One connecting the wheel to the pedals, and there is also an AC power supply which you need to connect if you want force feedback. It also has table clamps.

I've always liked Logitech products, but the MS wheel has gotten some great reviews.

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#5 biosc1
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Serves you right for playing FarCry at all.....

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#6 biosc1
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Quickly. 1080p is best. 360 is natively 720p. If you have your tv set to 1080i, the 360 or your tv converts the signal to 1080i. So, 720p is probably the best for the 360 because no signal conversion will need to take place.

720p is not "low-like". You will be hard pressed to tell the difference between 1080i and 720p. One is interlaced, one is progressive. It's been done to death on these forums.

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#7 biosc1
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Actually, it's not a lot of money for a good wheel. Look at prices over the years, wheels have cost a lot more than that in the past.

You get what you pay for. You can buy a cheap wheel if you want, but don't expect much from it. Plus, if you don't have PGR, you do get a copy with the wheel.

I've been having quite a bit of fun with it.

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#8 biosc1
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COD3 was good.  I had a decent time with the single player and had some very fun times with the multiplayer.  It just wasn't nearly as good as COD2 (personal opinion).  Though, COD2 was my first 360 game it really wowed me.  With that being said, I traded in COD3 and I kept COD2 in my collection. 

 As for too many being made?  Nah, as long as I keep having fun, I'll keep playing them.  Simple as that. 

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#9 biosc1
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Yah, I just did the deal a few days ago.  I traded in a lot of games that I hadn't played for a while.  I even traded in my old Xbox and my PS2.  Not a lot of my games were the minimum $8 required to qualify for the deal, but the guy tweaked the numbers so that it worked out.

Pretty good deal in my mind.  Got rid of games that i was keeping for no apparent reason.  Got rid of my Xbox which I hadn't played for a while.  Got rid of my PS2 which would become redundant.

 Ended up with a PS3 (60gig), an extra controller, hdmi cable, Resistance and some trade value left over...yah, I'm pretty stoked!

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#10 biosc1
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You could get a wireless access point (or a wireless router that can act as an access point).  I've had limited success with a D-Link AWP2000 (I think that's the model), but I found that it only really worked with a DLink wireless router.

 My brother has had success with a Linksys WRT54G wireless router broadcasting to a Linksys WAP54G.   The advantage of this method is that you can later add a hub to the access point if you get other components that need network access.