Time shitters were all good to varying degrees. Haze wasn't.
On the original story - I've got some abit boards knocking around. Think I've even got a 939 one from a rebuild. Never anything wrong with them in my experience, just they weren't outstanding in terms of anything except the occasional bit of engrish in the manuals.
HereComesPete wrote:On the original story - I've got some abit boards knocking around. Think I've even got a 939 one from a rebuild. Never anything wrong with them in my experience, just they weren't outstanding in terms of anything except the occasional bit of engrish in the manuals.
I have an early socket A abit mobo about that still works fine.
Multi-player with a few mates was hilarious though, good maps, good modes, loads of guns and skins and everything flowed quickly and slickly toward getting into the map once everyone had picked.
Had good map making stuff as well, was quite easy to cobble together quite a complex looking map because it had modular bits that you stuck together, the maker lined up any gaps and let you pick a theme and populate it with random objectives and such. You could of course delve into making new modules by putting it together yourself if you really wanted.