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SWAT 4

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Highly enjoyable, very different from other games, but still fun.

From Man-Stoper Bean Bag rounds, to CSball Paintball, to Stun Guns, Grenade Launched Battons, Ak's, m4's, mp5's, flashbangs, cs grenades, dum dum grenade. it is all fun. executing hossies especially!

Co-op mode is much fun, can be very demanding on teamworking.

also, opening door is fun, c4 and shottys ;)
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Re: SWAT 4

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Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:Highly enjoyable, very different from other games, but still fun.

From Man-Stoper Bean Bag rounds, to CSball Paintball, to Stun Guns, Grenade Launched Battons, Ak's, m4's, mp5's, flashbangs, cs grenades, dum dum grenade. it is all fun. executing hossies especially!

Co-op mode is much fun, can be very demanding on teamworking.

also, opening door is fun, c4 and shottys ;)
this man? he speak truth.


it really is very different to most FPS games - in swat you lose points for shooting the bad guys, this makes it fun and pretty dependent on tactics and teamplay.
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Post by Joose »

All of the above. We played SWAT3 shitloads at uni. Got to the point where we had developed our own little "battle language" type thing, totally without meaning to.

Then we started using it in the pub, and we got funny looks :(
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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

I loved playing SWAT on the Xbox in co-op mode.

Might get hold of this and give it a go. I assume ham and :cheese: is required for this?
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Joose wrote:All of the above. We played SWAT3 shitloads at uni. Got to the point where we had developed our own little "battle language" type thing, totally without meaning to.

Then we started using it in the pub, and we got funny looks :(
Example?
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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

"SWAT, hands in the air"
"SWAT, get down"

........repeat
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No Ham & :cheese: required sir :)
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Post by Joose »

Hehulk wrote:
Example?
the only one I can remember off the top of my head was "yer arse!", meaning "look behind you, there is something of interest there".
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

either way, this pwns.

if you want it, ask berk nice and he may just point you in the right direction :)
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Post by mrbobbins »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:either way, this pwns.

if you want it, ask berk nice and he may just point you in the right direction :)
How big is it?

Also how big is the SWAT things?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

mrbobbins wrote:
How big is it?

Also how big is the SWAT things?
plenty big enough.

and 2gb download (2.5gb installed)
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Post by Lateralus »

I'm sweeping it now, and it claims to be 1152.92MB, on 2 cds. Is this right or is this wrong?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Lateralus wrote:I'm sweeping it now, and it claims to be 1152.92MB, on 2 cds. Is this right or is this wrong?
this is right, you'll also need the addon, which is 700mb.
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Post by Sheriff Fatman »

Do we need the GaySpy thing-ma-bob?
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Post by Fred Woogle »

NO! NO! & MORE !NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!! :P
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Post by Fear »

Well you've twisted my arm.... I am aquiring *cough* SWAT 4 now. Also the The Stetchkov Syndicate addon.

I wont be playing it for a week or so - need to get good single player first.

But anyway, the reason I was posting was to offer NZBs for anyone who has usenet access. Just PM me if you want them.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Mod for SWAT 4 - The Stetchkov Syndicate.

Download me more guns, more maps, more cool shit. :)
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Post by Sheriff Fatman »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Mod for SWAT 4 - The Stetchkov Syndicate.

Download me more guns, more maps, more cool shit. :)
ooo Berk, you leg end, I was just about to use an entirely legal application to see if someone had carelessly left a copy somewhere on the web.

I am quite looking forward to this in co-op, I hate having to faff around giving orders to squads in single player games like this.
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Sheriff Fatman wrote:I hate having to faff around giving orders to squads in single player games like this.
Yes, it's much more fun to have real people ignore ones orders :)
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Post by Sheriff Fatman »

FatherJack wrote:
Yes, it's much more fun to have real people ignore ones orders :)
Arf!

I generally find myself leaving them somewhere safe and doing the job myself. I am a rather inept tactician it would seem :)
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