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Topic: Day of Defeat - Source |
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| Je suis aware | Post; Day of Defeat - Source |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii |
What's their website?
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| Je suis aware |
Do you have the Source game engine? You can download that. Just google it and you'll find it. From there you can purchase the game and download it and play it.
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii |
Yah, just checked it out. Does't seem too bad but I think I'll still stick with my COD4 Modern Warfare. |
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| Je suis aware |
Never played that. Oooh... steam engine rules. I just downloaded (and bought) one of my old favorites... Fleet Command! As for COD4, I don't think my sh*tty computer's good enough to run it. |
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| Tirones |
Anyone playing DoDS? It's my favourite WWII shooter by far, I just love the immersion especially from the custom maps, the feel that you get from it. I also own Battlefield 1942, CoD:WaW, CoD2 and BiA:HH, and all those are good WWII shooters, but nothing beats DoDS. Maybe DoD 1.3. Sorry, I forgot to mention Red Orchestra. That goes as one of my favourite games all time, along with DoDS. Last edited by AFSteliga; March 29th, 2009 at 16:55.. Reason: No double posting |
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| Je suis aware |
The thing about DoDS is not the graphics or anything it's the pace and ferocity of the gameplay. Real fun stuff.
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