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armada

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  1. QUOTE ((NE)Fobby(GEN) @ Jun 11 2009, 03:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Actually, Renegade's gameplay is quite faster than most other popular FPS games, such as the Battlefield series, Call of Duty series, Ghost Recon series, and even the Halo series. It's one of the only games where movement needs to be continual with run and gun action, while other FPS games emphasize duck, cover, prone, and capturing control points. There are also immediate spawn times, and not much time is spent reloading, finding ammo, or waiting for guns to charge. The movement itself might not be "fast", but many aspects of the game make it faster paced than many others.[/b]

    You're forgetting a popular one that is probably the fastest paced FPS ever, Quake. Standing still or ducking will result in certain death unless you're camping with a railgun. <_
  2. QUOTE (Ban4life @ Mar 22 2009, 06:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    you dont get a disk, you just get to download it...
    i want something more... substantial, real. If my computer crashes (witch shouldnt be for too long) I want to be able to install it on another computer...[/b]

    And what if your computer explodes in a cinematic style epic explosion with the disk still inside? (That, or scratch it) What are you going to use then for installing? In that case Steam is safer, because when you buy the game there it's indestructible, you can just download it again when you log into Steam.
  3. You can't be serious! That site sucks, I seriously doubt many dutch gamers use that kind of site. But maybe that's just me keeping a grudge against that site for spamming my e-mail with invites.

  4. QUOTE (R315r4z0r @ Mar 9 2009, 11:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    I've never used Steam before. If I purchase this now, can I install it on another computer later? (Even if I don't install it on this computer?)[/b]

    Yes, all your games are tied to your steam account. You can download your games anywhere by just installing steam and logging in. It's a bit different from retail though, it won't download an installer instead it will download the files directly to your computer and you'll need to be running steam to play your games.
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