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its got to be the best WWII fps i have ever played :(

(yes better that DOD) its just so fun!

you can use infentry, planes, tanks, ships, aircraft carriers, submerines, jeeps, APC's, AA guns and all different wepons :)

the game is SOOOOOOOOO GOOD!

i have it and the expansion... everyone should invest in a copy

bad things: it's a very hungry program... you need lots of Memory to run it and a good 3D card

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hey there

guys have you got any good aus servers for MOH and Battlefield 1942 if so let me know

got both those games and have no server to play online with

1942 rocks though as a FPS for that fact that you can get into any car or truck gun whatever and just kill everything if MOH was like that then it would be a thousand times better than 1942

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Yeah I use all seeing eye...a free game finding client..its got heaps of servers for Aus battlefield, and you can restrict the list like aus servers, less than 100 ping, not full etc so it pretty usefull. It also auto updates itself with new games. I use it for Q3A as well. Damn fine proggie

get it from

http://www.udpsoft.com/eye/

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