Yes, it's quite awesome when you actually can get a holy **** kill. I've only done it a handfull of times when playing online.
I am annoyed with the server admin for putting those unreal sounds into the tf2 server. It wasn't needed. Now all the idiots do is try to kill each other over and over - essentially making it a deathmatch game to rake in points, when it's not a game like that. Teamwork goes right out the window. So stupid.
Sub-par graphics that are comparable with my 4 year old video card doesn't come to mind then huh? Anyway, i don't care. As long as you're playing games then what is the big deal? the only problem is that you can't play them with us.
Hi, we have Call of Duty 4 for PC. The graphics are better and crisper on a PC built for gaming. We get updates for the games for glitches and bugs that are found in the game, and we get them in a timely manner for the most part.
Ninja! Maybe I have something I need to do earlier in the night but it shouldn't take long. I'll give you a call and maybe head out that way.
The PC vs console wars have been going on since DOOM came out, and then was ported to the SNES and it was ... less than perfect on the SNES. Long ago, I learned to stop caring. I happen to love both PC and console. Some games are available only on console, and I respect that. A game that is available on PC before it is on console, however, is no excuse. Having a PC that can't handle the game IS, however, a valid excuse, as I have experienced this firsthand. Also: If you have played consoles since you were a kid, you will most likely not have a problem playing a FPS on a console. For that, I applaud you. The first game I ever played was Wolfenstein 3d, on PC, via a DOS command line. See, we didn't have Windows back then... and then when we finally got "windows" it came on many floppy discs... and when DOOM came out it was shareware: completely free. Since then, I have preferred my FPS games to be on a PC.