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| panasonic23 said: LOL Kotaku, gamerlimit say other wise lol psu duh of course they going to say the game is awesome it a ps3fanboy site. |
No, Kotaku said it was generic, and Gamerlimit (whoever the hell they are) were impressed by its potential, but said they hadn't seen enough. Neither of them had played a 256 player battle, and PSU has.
Why don't we wait for a review site that somebody cares about to do impressions?
| nen-suer said: This is WAR |
Yeah this is how a true wargame should be. Insane in the scope and with a lot of tactical possiblities :p
Nice stuff. I'm getting really excited, and especially excited about the concept of big-scale company on company combat... much better than one vs everyone stuff. Teamwork will be interesting.
MAG In theory sounds nice . The only thing I doubt like about it is my efforts may not be all that meaningful in a 128 v 128 man match , I mean in smaller games one player might be the difference between a win or a loose. In MAG it'll be like real life battle , the whole force will have to be good to win.
I guess it offers a new way to play alongside our tradiitonal FPS's
MAG or MW2
Well I never was a huge fan of COD series and MW2 will most likely be the same like the last 2 so MAG it is. Time for something new.
Dunno, as a Sony fanboy, BFBC2 seems more fun at the momment. BFBC1's background sound (gunfire, explosions, etc) were all made by real people too, as Zipper constantly touts.


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