Battlefield Vietnam:
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Battlefield Vietnam:
Any one still have this? I just found it and its installing as I type! Any one else feel for a little bit of retro gaming?
"War dudud yeah what is it good for...."
Oh how I loved that!
"War dudud yeah what is it good for...."
Oh how I loved that!
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- Morbo
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- Morbo
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I rather liked the demo of BF1945 I played, so I bought BF:V because it was the newest one. I didn't get on with it much though even though I was usually in the top three players (a rarity for me). The city maps were quite good, and the Vietnam-style rock and roll music you could have blaring out of your vehicle (including scooters) was a nice touch. I just hated the jungle maps that most of the game consisted of.
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- Morbo
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BF1942 was fantactic at LAN's. I still remember when they released the demo with Wake island, we went to a LAN in Daventry and literally just played the demo the whole day. Great stuff.
The thing with it, if you played online it was generally a very frustrating thing. If you fancied flying a chopper or plane, the chances of you getting off the ground without a team mate shooting you down, was very slim. That's one reason why ranked servers are a godsend. Generally people don't want to lose the points incurred for a TK or team vehicle damage. If they'd just made all servers report back scores like UT2004 (I think?) then it would have been ideal
The thing with it, if you played online it was generally a very frustrating thing. If you fancied flying a chopper or plane, the chances of you getting off the ground without a team mate shooting you down, was very slim. That's one reason why ranked servers are a godsend. Generally people don't want to lose the points incurred for a TK or team vehicle damage. If they'd just made all servers report back scores like UT2004 (I think?) then it would have been ideal
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- Dr Zoidberg
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This, hard.McBain wrote:BF1942 was fantactic at LAN's. I still remember when they released the demo with Wake island, we went to a LAN in Daventry and literally just played the demo the whole day. Great stuff.
The thing with it, if you played online it was generally a very frustrating thing. If you fancied flying a chopper or plane, the chances of you getting off the ground without a team mate shooting you down, was very slim. That's one reason why ranked servers are a godsend. Generally people don't want to lose the points incurred for a TK or team vehicle damage. If they'd just made all servers report back scores like UT2004 (I think?) then it would have been ideal
I loved BF1942 and i'm quite tempted to install it and play it again. The dog fights were awesome.
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- Ferret
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