Originally Posted by ATOM BOMBdude that honor whore thing was so stupid.. u really just wanted to post a reply and couldnt think of anything smart to say, so your nerdy little nubby fingers just had to type something didnt you- private pile..i bet your a tker .
Lol you think I'm a teamkiller... How old are you? 11? 12?
It's a great game, I wouldn't leave just because there are a few bugs. You must understand, this game is not like other games. Other games are finished 6-7 months before they are released, during which after the "finished" date, they have 6-7 months to beta test to polish it up and remove as many bugs as they can. With AA, the developers can't release a patch every 2 years, so they are rushed to finish it, and beta test it for about 1-3 weeks. These are totally different things, and as you may notice with other multi-player games, they may only get updated once or twice in their short life. AA is constantly being updated, and be advised that it's very inexspensive, only about 3 cents for taxpayers, and it's free to players under 18.
You know, I read in a Semptember issue of a gaming magazine that the Army is planning on continueing this game for about 10 years. 10 years of this game would rock!! Just think of the possibilities! Where will you be in 10 years? I know where I'll be, behind a kick butt computer playing AA:O version 20. LOL
NICE!!! 10 years is a longtime though. By then this game will be a world religion, have its own country, or be forgotten. But i think after the devs stop makin offical patch ppl with experience in the unreal game engine willmake their own updates and it wont matter because there will be no offical servers anymore.
Since this game has grown so much in one year in mb, it would probably need like 500 gigs of hard drive memory in 10 years, lol.
And it would probably be played in virtual reality consoles. lol
Oh and the virtual reality thing, it took me so long to write the post that silentshadow said it befor me.
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