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Old 22-06-2006, 02:55 AM
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Well there's a lot of FPS's that all they do is soldier fighting, so that's not as easily the case. From what I've seen MoH:AA is rated the highest in that area, at least for WW2 FPS's. My personal favorite of that style would need to go to UT2004, but Raven Shield is really close too, and Quake 2, and then maybe the Half-Life series. BF1942 is the one and only game I constantly keep coming back to with a massive addiction, although it's faded a little it still meets up with the intensity of my newer addictions, and about the same as or a little less than my Q2 addiction was back in the day of my 350MHz. BF1942 is the only game that survived masses of other FPS's, including (besides what I already mentioned) BFV, BF2, XIII, W:ET, CS:S, and countless other genres and demos. I give the credit to the many things you can do like flying a variety of planes and driving jeeps/tanks/ships, and there's the ease of map making and the ability for insane stunts (the two things, besides the greatness of BF1942 itself, that got me to make a stunt map). I'd almost go as far as saying you aren't a hardcore FPS gamer if you never played BF1942 addictively.
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