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Thought I'd dig up this old thread :D and show off some of my 3d work i have been doing

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/3d-Art-t204712.html

also anyone else here been playing COD4 online (PC)? if so whats your name???? i'll be going under [RUPES] 1 or useless depends on the day and if my mates are on line

Edited by Whiplash

Yeah I finished COD4 single player in about 8 hours - was a lot of fun. Don't play it online though.

I have just built myself a new AMD Phenom 9500 Quad Core rig with all the usual fruit 4Gb DDR2 1066Mhz, 1.5Tb total hard drives, blah blah blah. Damn it runs quickly!

ok i usually play anywhere there are empty slots :D i have a good habit of getting more assists than kills. In 1 map i ended up with 40 kills 46 assists and 30 deaths. I couldn't believe it and there were heaps of people commenting on it as well was funny. I usually log in with my mate MJ who is a freak at the game 9/10 times he will win a match with 60+ kills.

Yeah I finished COD4 single player in about 8 hours - was a lot of fun. Don't play it online though.

I have just built myself a new AMD Phenom 9500 Quad Core rig with all the usual fruit 4Gb DDR2 1066Mhz, 1.5Tb total hard drives, blah blah blah. Damn it runs quickly!

nice you should play online it goes off, by far the most intense online game i have played (but thats not saying much as its really the first online game i have got into :D)

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