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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 11-13-2009, 02:40 PM
IiI GUNNY IiI IiI GUNNY IiI is offline
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And by the same token American troops should never fire on friendly forces...oh, wait... And you mean to tell me politics doesn't get in the way of military action? Stop drawing comparisons - they are not applicable and fall over with the slightest inspection. Just trade in the game and move on if you're that unhappy.

+1 to SloppyClock ^
LOL where did that come from.I was speaking about large operations and small ones.And man you just spazed off in too space"Troops firing on friendly forces and politics" wow."lol".Just could not hold the little leftist tendencies back could you.Ill take the comment " JUST TRADE IN THE GAME AND MOVE ON" as your surrender on this issue .Yes someone lock this thread before this guy needs a therapist.
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Old 11-13-2009, 06:27 PM
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Ill take the comment " JUST TRADE IN THE GAME AND MOVE ON" as your surrender on this issue .
Please do. I bow to your superior knowledge of software engineering, game development, QA testing, and manufacturer submissions. I guess where I've been going wrong all these years is not treating it like an analogy of loading a load of guys into a truck and driving them from A to B. Thank you for setting me straight.

Oh but FYI - computers use 1's and 0's.

X's and 0's are used in noughts and crosses (or in American: tic-tac-toe I believe). A game played only by children and fools.
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Old 11-13-2009, 06:55 PM
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Please do. I bow to your superior knowledge of software engineering, game development, QA testing, and manufacturer submissions. I guess where I've been going wrong all these years is not treating it like an analogy of loading a load of guys into a truck and driving them from A to B. Thank you for setting me straight.

Oh but FYI - computers use 1's and 0's.

X's and 0's are used in noughts and crosses (or in American: tic-tac-toe I believe). A game played only by children and fools.
I like noughts and crosses....its good for long train journeys...
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Old 11-13-2009, 07:06 PM
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I like noughts and crosses....its good for long train journeys...
LOL only if you can find someone stupid or naive enough to not force a draw each. And. Every. Game. Zzzzzz

3D noughts and crosses however... now you're talking.
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Old 11-13-2009, 10:13 PM
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Ill take the comment " JUST TRADE IN THE GAME AND MOVE ON" as your surrender on this issue .Yes someone lock this thread before this guy needs a therapist.
Well, either you or me took the comment wrong, but I'm thinking it's you.

As far as I know the only one who needs a therapist is you, you can barely make a post without throwing in some sort of insult to somebody.

Please lock this thread.
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