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![]() Squire ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Clan Members Posts: 134 Thank(s): 0 Joined: 25-January 09 From: England Member No.: 4,049 ![]() |
Hey all. I was playing L4D earlier today, and ended up in a Vs game with 3 SM people. They were all really good, and so I checked out the website, and I'd like to join!
Name: Nikki (aka, Cobolt) Gender: Female Age: 17 Homeplace: England I got L4D at Christmas, so i've been played for about a month. Im (obviously) not brilliant, but I love the game! I'm not normally a massive fan of playing games (I prefer watching) but I play Unreal Tournament 2003 (UT3 didn't work when I tried to install it) and Portal. I dont have a headset, and I know nowt about computers ![]() -------------------- ![]() My avatar is me, in a school project ('The Ringlett') |
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![]() Knight Errant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: SM Guild Members Posts: 543 Thank(s): 0 Joined: 29-October 07 Member No.: 32 ![]() |
i find l4d relies a lot more on the maps to keep the game interesting. while i enjoy the gameplay, it is quite arcadey.. very limited amount of stuff to do. very little tactics. its quite straight forward. games like CSS and BF2, you could play for years on the same maps, because I think its the other players and the interaction with them that make the gameplay.. with l4d its more the maps, and therefore it needs more content. atleast my opinion anyways.
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