Evil_Maniac_From_Mars, you still play MoHAA? Maybe I'll reinstall it and paly with you, right now its just sitting on my shelf collecting dust. Hardly a worthy fate for such a noble game. V2 Rocket Facility with rifle only... good memories.
Evil_Maniac_From_Mars, you still play MoHAA? Maybe I'll reinstall it and paly with you, right now its just sitting on my shelf collecting dust. Hardly a worthy fate for such a noble game. V2 Rocket Facility with rifle only... good memories.
Halo is okay.
There's still an AA community?! That's probably the game I've given the most hours to online-even more than CS, and I play CS a lot. It was fantastic fun, but I moved onto other things for a bit, and figured that the fanbase had dissipated. I'm really psyched the opposite is true, though-in fact, it makes me want to go home and collect my MoH disks so I can give it a whirl.I remember Medal of Honor Allied Assault was GREAT, back in the day. I hear it still hase a considerable online community and it is fantastic.
Edit: V2 rocket facility was lame! Crossroads and Stalingrad were where it was at.
Last edited by Big King Sanctaphrax; 11-08-2006 at 01:44.
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There's a great AA community, it's insane. If anyone still wants to play a round or so with me, the username's the same. I'll list my favourite servers when I have more time.![]()
Oh my god. Stalingrad was shotgun and machinegun heaven. If not V2 (which is the best map :p) then please tell me you like Omaha beach. Its classic!Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
These days, going into Stalingrad with a shotgun is suicide, at least on the servers I play. You need a machine gun, SMG, or semi-automatic rifle.
The V2 Rocket Facility is great though. Now that requires skill. The Destroyed Village and Algiers are another two really fun maps.
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