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Jun 29, 2005 00:35 # 36843

Atheist_Uprising *** posts about...

Instructions? Where'd they go

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When I was younger playing on the NES ( a system I still love) I used to pride myself in being able to play the game without ever having to read the instructions. This was not that hard to do witha 4 way D pad an A and B button with the optional Select and Start... but that's besides the point. Games are far more advanced nowadays and although it hurts my ego I'll admit I usually look at the instructions before I play the game.
This past weekend however I invested in two games, and to my dissappointment neither one of the games came with instructions. So now I haven't played either game because I can't figure them out. One of these games being Battlefield 2. I don't know the reason for this but.... I did notice the game has a full strategy guide out for 15 dollars. I suppose that is now where the instructions are held.

"Boredom is the Ultimate Gateway Drug"- Atheist_Uprising

Jun 29, 2005 03:21 # 36848

Aynjell *** replies...

Hehe, can your comp play BF2?

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Glad to see you return. :)

Battlefield, well, I'm going to stay away from it. Apparently, they have more bugs than my old houses back yard, and they are so swarmed with fixing them, that an investment in that title is simply not worth my while. Furthermore, paying for a game that doesn't include obviously desired materials is poorly made at best. I guess they rode on thier previous fame, and are slowly getting bucked off. :(

I should be ashamed of myself.

Jul 08, 2005 00:02 # 36996

Atheist_Uprising *** replies...

Probably

That's probably the case. I as of yet have no idea since I haven't figured out how to operate it.

"Boredom is the Ultimate Gateway Drug"- Atheist_Uprising


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