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#1 hoodoomoovoo
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Is this even a question??? GET IT!!!! I got the MGS4 PS3 package deal thing (the 80gb PS3 with backwards computability :P) and i have to say i am REALLY glad i got it just because it came with MGS4! Great game with a lot of replayability
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#2 hoodoomoovoo
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As an owner of both Rumblepad 2 and 360 controller, I'd definitely spend the extra money on a 360 one (if you don't have it yet). Most recent games natively support it so there's no need to map buttons, just like you'd be playing on a console.RK-Mara

Thanks for the reply, and i would go for the 360 but i just spent all of my money on my new Dell Studio XPS 16 and COD: WaW so this is all i have left, and of course i don't want to waste it!

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#3 hoodoomoovoo
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anyone? because i have to leave soon if i would like to pick it up today if it works!
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#4 hoodoomoovoo
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i use it on my Dell Sudio XPS 16 laptop and i found that it works well for newer computers/laptops since the drivers and hardware were intended to be used with vista rather than older computers which were for XP.
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#5 hoodoomoovoo
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yeah just continuously shoot him, takes awhile just like most bosses do, this is the first one isn't it?
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#6 hoodoomoovoo
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I am thinking about buying a Logitech Rumble Pad 2 Cordless Controller from a local Kmart since they have it for $20 and it is $39.99 elseware but just wondering, does this work with games like Crysis and COD: WaW? I have not used a gamepad before for pc and was wondering, when you map buttons do you map the WASD do the left joystick and such? I'm just not sure and i want to be sure this will all work before i purchase it and i am planning on getting this today probably...

Thanks in advance!

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#7 hoodoomoovoo
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Any of the older age of empires or age of mythology, but re-made to be like Age of Empires III or better (and AOEIII re-make with improved graphics would be nice, and improved AI) oh and they are already kind of doing this but Starcraft, just not in the three different packs, and hopefully Starcraft II will be good!!!
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#8 hoodoomoovoo
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wow, this is a hard decision, but since i love starcraft more than almost any game i'll go with Blizzard...
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#9 hoodoomoovoo
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I hope all hackers die in pain! I really do....pooyanh

Most of you probably think that most hackers are "pirates" and only use them to steal games, a lot of hackers just enhance the features already given to us, for example, whith homebrew you can use cxmb which allows you to use really cool themes, or IR Shell and listen to music while playing, and that's what a lot of them use them for. If sony embraced the hackers and maybe "helped" them we could create some cool stuff. And that might boost sales because of all of the new features (like with the PSP Phat, you can use it as a remote control if you want because it has infra red). And ALL systems are hackable somehow, there is always some way, maybe not from the simple person who sits a computer writing codes all day but i'm sure if you had a super computer and a team of scientist from MIT you could hack about anything...

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#10 hoodoomoovoo
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Wow!

That's amazing isn't it?

Makes perfect sense though.

I guess it allowed them more freedomĀ 

especially with the user creation dynamic.

That's what amazes me the most.

I've spent the last 6 months in a game engine

called Blender, which is now the bane of my existence.

It is free though so it is to be expected.

But it truly find it amazing that LBP allows people to

esentially play around with a game engine and make their

own little games. It's such a big leap and an achievement in

Games I think =)

Quaay
Blender is great, i use it all of the time, but if you want to get more advacned get Maya then download the Havok engine with Maya plugins and you can use that, that is used for great games such as Halo and Halo 2, etc. But Blender works good, they use Bullet Physics and i made a few game like Jenga, a race car game and a few others, nice interface.