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  1. </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Longinius @ Feb. 01 2003,20:51)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">"Who really cares about Bongo Bongo Land anyway?"

    The same moderators who are about to whop your ass for that remark?

    (Since it is racist and highly unappropriate)<span id='postcolor'>

    Oh no, "racism"! Quick, get it off me!

    I wonder if the Zimbabweans who are murdering white farmers care too much about being called "racist"?


  2. The single most important feature I want to see in Flashpoint 2 is: maximum scaleability of performance.

    The game should be designed from the ground up to work well on the average PC, not force you to buy a 3 Gigahertz Pentium 4 and Geforce FX card with 256 meg of onboard memory.

    I have Flashpoint GOTY edition and, after a bit of tweaking, have gotten it to work fine on my system (850 MHz Athlon, 256Mb RAM, Radeon 7500), but it was a bit of a struggle - the autodetect feature in Preferences wasn't much of a help.

    I really hope the developers play close attention to making sure that Flashpoint 2 can work smoothly with the average system of 2005, or whenever the game is released.


  3. The single most important feature I want to see in Flashpoint 2 is: maximum scaleability of performance.

    The game should be designed from the ground up to work well on the average PC, not force you to buy a 3 Gigahertz Pentium 4 and Geforce FX card with 256 meg of onboard memory.

    I have Flashpoint GOTY edition and, after a bit of tweaking, have gotten it to work fine on my system (850 MHz Athlon, 256Mb RAM, Radeon 7500), but it was a bit of a struggle - the autodetect feature in Preferences wasn't much of a help.

    I really hope the developers play close attention to making sure that Flashpoint 2 can work smoothly with the average system of 2005, or whenever the game is released.

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