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  1. BFBC2 is great fun multiplayer; bigger maps, not run and gun like MW2

    MW2 failed on too many fronts for me to enjoy for long, is BFBC2 is the winner for me

     

    I'm actually enjoying the single-player of MW2 just as much as BFBC2. The graphics are definitely better. I'm running both at 19 x 12 and 8 x anistropic. BFBC2 looks great; but MW2 looks amazing. I'm geting frames way over 100 on BFBC2, not quite as high with MW2. But I can't stand MW2 multi; it plays like a console game.

     

    I don't like ARMA. The single-player game sucks. I don't like the multi-player either. I don't like taking "orders" from some person I don't even know and be told what to do and when to do it, competing for a place on some platoon totem pole, or being confined to a particular "role." Screw that. I have both ARMA 1 and ARMA2. I don't play either of them. I actually find Op Flash: Dragon Rising more enjoyable than the ARMA games. Again, I'm talking single-player mode. MP in OFDR also sucks. A bunch of tin-horn dictators who think they are real platoon leaders telling you to "go here" and "watch the woods over there," and "don't leave your post!" Screw that.:huh:

  2. I dismissed both games as "arcade" and, therefore, not worthy of my money and time. I was wrong. Yes, both games are arcade action, but no more than R6 Vegas 1 and 2. Yet, somehow, both are fun, at least in single-player.

     

    Understand, I'm a Tom Clancy, slower, TACTICAL, classic Rainbow Six/Rogue Spear/Ghost Recon type gamer. The run 'n gun stuff usually bores me to tears because there tends to be very little thinking and an overdose of heavily scripted action. I hate scripted. I don't like not having squad control, setting waypoints, etc. I actually enjoy PLANNING. And MP was always so much better in a Clancy/Red Storm tactical shooter than run 'n gun MP. Those shooters are the best because of excellence in both single player AND multi-player, instead just one or the other being good. I"m not a big MP gamer unless it's a classic Clancy shooter.

     

    Anyway, I've actually found the single player MW2 and BFBC2 to be kinda fun. It took me a long time to acquire these games because I was initially suspicious given their run 'n gun reputations. I play each one in about half-hour sessions, every other day. They seem to be very long (for me) and some of the amazing stuff that happens in each one (tanks, helicopters, buildings crumbling, stuff blowing up, etc.) adds to the overall atmosphere. Multi-player is another story. MW2 is straight arcade action in MP and boring as hell. BFBC2 is better in MP, not quite as run 'n gun.

     

    I'll stick with the single player for as long as it lasts with both games.

  3. I must apologize for the pointless nature of this post I'm making.

     

     

     

    That's the most awesome underclocking I've ever seen. :D

     

    Not for a 920. A 920 stock runs at 2.66GHz. For a 975 it would be. Besides, I have no idea how to overclock. The manufacturer did it at my request. The overclocking is covered by the warranty because the manufacturer did it.

     

    I think my system is only a bit above average. There are much faster gaming rigs out there. But this was all I could afford.:(

  4. Hi all,

     

    I'm looking to get a new pc, as mine is 3+ years old now - and basically I would like to get something that can run BlackShark at around a constant 60fps (or higher)

     

    without going to crazy with water cooling or overclocking etc (budget is no too strict, but don't really want to into all that stuff, i've done it before and i usually find you don't get a lot of bang for buck) - what should I be looking at?:book:

     

    Thanks in advance :)

     

    I bought my PC 3 months ago. I'm running FC2 at 1920 x 1280 with sliders on High for textures, scenes and everything else. I'm getting fps way over 100 with clouds everywhere. I"ll admit it surprised me. I don't have a state of the art machine. It's probably above average: i7 920 quad core @ 3.7MHz, Noctua super air cooler for i7 chips, 6 gigs of 1600MHz RAM, 750watt PSU, GTX 285, 1.5TB HD(Extreme Speed), Win 7, 64 Bit. So, a system like this might work for you. No need to go overboard. No need for water cooling, thousand watt PSUs and all that. It's a waste of money.

  5. Okay, I downloaded the three files. One is a 1.29 mb setup file. The other two much much bigger. Both are something called "Bin" files. WTF is a Bin file?

     

    Calmly....1. Which file do I click on to install first? 2. Why does my PC not recognize a BIN file? How do I fix this? 3. Why was asked to "insert Disk 1?" What kind of question is that? LOMAC only had one disk. Please help. How do I install this puppy?

     

    My specs:

     

    Lock-On 1.02 (installed). I have Flaming Cliffs 1.0 but not installed. I don't like the Starforce.

    Quad Core i7 920 @ 3.7MHz

    GTX 285 vid card

    6 Gig 1600 MHz Mushkin RAM

    Win 7, Home 64Bit

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