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Soldier of Fortune: Payback (PC CD)
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by The Duke - written on 27/08/00 (Very useful, 179 readings)
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I bought Half-Life when it was first released, and played it to death until I finally finished it. A few months later, I bought myself a modem, and settled down to a life of being on the internet. Having spent a few days surfing, sending useless e-mails etc. I came across a magazine article about on-line gaming. This, I thought, looks interesting. Scanning my meagre games collection for something I could play online I came across Half-Life. I dusted off the CD, downloaded and installed the latest patches, and logged onto the internet. (Incidentally - you can get loads of games patches off cover mounted CD's of PC gaming magazines like PC Zone or PC Gamer) ...
by sean-kenny - written on 12/07/01 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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My opinion: I think that this is the best on-line game in the world...... and it is. There are records showing that TFC is the most played on-line game all around the world. Also this game is completely free..... Well if you buy any of these games Half-Life, Half-Life Opposing forces and Half-Life Blue Shift. Oh TFC is the abbreviation I use to say Team Fortress Classic. What to do: The object of the game is to slaughter each other with knifes, crowbars, machine guns are grenade launchers.... And capture the flag. The game starts were you choose a team to go on, red or blue, then you have a range of 9 characters to choose from, each of ...
by Moominpapa - written on 02/01/01 (Very useful, 215 readings)
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Play Team Fortress Classic – it’s free and it kicks ass. It’s a remake for the Half-Life engine of one of the most popular Quake mods ever – Team Fortress. A sequel to Team Fortress was expected for Quake II when it was released, but to the disappointment of many it never happened. The developer, TF software, eventually announced that it was merging with Valve software and that team Fortress 2 would be based on Valve’s Half-Life game engine instead. Some way into the development of Team Fortress 2, it was made known that this sequel was no longer going to be a free download, but a full commercial title in its own right, and a port ...
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