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  • #92
    pc games are better.

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    • #93
      ^_^ I was a big fan of Supreme Commander's predeccesor, Total Annhilation. Legally aquiring Supreme Commander from a well respeced website as we speak. BF 2 is gooodish... but I'm a bigger fan of the original (and the Desert Combat mod)... mainly because nowdays EA fucks any game in the arse that it touches. BF 2 could have been a whoooooooole lot better if the developers weren't working 96 hour weeks for the 5 months leading up to it's release ^_^.

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      • #94
        Originally posted by Nips View Post
        ^_^ I was a big fan of Supreme Commander's predeccesor, Total Annhilation. Legally aquiring Supreme Commander from a well respeced website as we speak. BF 2 is gooodish... but I'm a bigger fan of the original (and the Desert Combat mod)... mainly because nowdays EA fucks any game in the arse that it touches. BF 2 could have been a whoooooooole lot better if the developers weren't working 96 hour weeks for the 5 months leading up to it's release ^_^.
        yeah total annihilation was awesome. if you like that, you will love supreme commander. its the same game, just suped up.


        bf2 could have been better, but even still i cant get enough of the game. its so fun.

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        • #95
          PLANETSIDE


          All your base are belong to us!







          best game ever. 1st person shooter, 300-600 players on continent any any time loosely organized into teams. All aircraft, tanks, etc manned (often with driver and gunner).
          Last edited by gregimotis; 04-03-2007, 06:11 PM.

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          • #96
            hello,

            tonyblauer (of blauer systems) used to run a camp called chu fen do. it sounds fruity, but it is effective.

            he did a lot of work on the psychology of combat, getting people to understand the underlying principles of violence.

            while he did teach technique at his camp, he also taught threat recoginition, as well as scenario training.

            multiple attackers, some armed, some not, single attackers, some armed, some not, you armed sometimes, sometimes not....daytime, nighttime, open spaces, hallways... he even devised a "lab" that was a bedroom. you went to sleep and they would strike. through all this, people really learned how they and others would behave during an attack.

            he even did these scenarios himself. nnot so he could beat up on students, but to test his theories and really know what goes on in the mind of the attacker and the attacked.

            if you are bent on learning this stuff, contact blauer systems and send him an email. he is busy, but he might be able to make some realistic suggestions on developing proper situations, safety etc.

            thanks

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            • #97
              ......................bump

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