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Post by deject »

Sereiously people BUY THIS NOW. It's only £5 and it's fucking awesome.

Also, the multiplayer is excellent! GO! GO! GO! I want to do the co-op missions...
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multiplayer?
I had not thought of that. Oooh, the possibilities.

I shall certainly add it to the list.
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I have this but keep forgetting I do. I got to a part that is beyond my stealthy skills and patients so gave up: spoodie != :ninja:

Would be interested to have a coop game or whatever.
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Post by mrbobbins »

I have a hookie version, would this still work for MP?
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Post by cashy »

...any clues as to where we can get this for a fiver?
(and its no one lives forever 2 for those scratching away at their heads)
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cashy wrote:(and its no one lives forever 2 for those scratching away at their heads)
:dalek: thanks you
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cashy wrote:...any clues as to where we can get this for a fiver?
(and its no one lives forever 2 for those scratching away at their heads)
well I looked at Amazon marketplace and they had a few "Like New" for £4 and new for £5.45. Here in the US anywhere I look it's under $10.

as for the dodgy version, you need a valid CD-Key to play online, but you can still do LAN play so we might get it to work on hamachi + LAN if you can't get a valid key from a keygen or something.
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Post by Rydis »

The only game Ive ever owned 2 legal copies of and lost both of them.

Thinking about it, Friz might have one of them :P
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cashy wrote:(and its no one lives forever 2 for those scratching away at their heads)
I use: MAGIC ANSWER BUTTON!!!
:ignore:

I think I got my copy from ebay because it's not widely available now, just for a few pound I think
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I played a floorware version right through a couple of years back, had a bit of fun with LAN play at work - co-op vs. mimes and banana skin deathmatch were a laugh. Then played the original which someone had got free with a graphics card, which I liked even more. There are quite a few in-jokes in the second one based on the first one.

Both had hugely entertaining single player modes, with laugh-out-loud clichéd Spy Movie locations and some of the best overheard conversations in any game. There are some stealth bits, which normally kills a game stone dead for me, but I persisted for many a frustrating hour as the promise of further levels was too much of a lure.

Along with the Timesplitters games they are a rare breed which didn't take themselves too seriously, but still had solid gameplay.
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Rydis wrote:The only game Ive ever owned 2 legal copies of and lost both of them.

Thinking about it, Friz might have one of them :P
Think I might well do. God knows where tho.
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FatherJack wrote: Along with the Timesplitters games they are a rare breed which didn't take themselves too seriously, but still had solid gameplay.
this, i remember having a few levels on a demo for the original, fuck knows why i didnt buy it, it looked amazing
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Post by spoodie »

Bum Flakes! My CD key is invalid so I can't play online. Does anyone else have this problem? Mine is a proper copy.
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spoodie wrote:Bum Flakes! My CD key is invalid so I can't play online. Does anyone else have this problem? Mine is a proper copy.
I just got that too. I'll try it again soooooon.
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in hamachi join:

network: NOLFnet

password: cranberry
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OMG 5CHEDULED!
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Post by friznit »

I've found it! I actually have the original CD! The one I stole off Rydis years ago.

/me installs :boogie:
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