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brownie

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  1. Not having goggles is much more fun than having it! You get to cluelessly search for some random corpses in the dark, and finally feel how a person wearing glasses feels when he loses 'em. And you won't believe the relief when you finally get to find them and put them on (if you do find them before you die, or course). Sometimes I even think BI did that on a purpose. With all the bugs, it's not a military simulator, it's a survival horror game with tanks, bazookas and whatnot!
  2. This game was a love-hate-love experience. After I've got the final ending, I felt almost like my protagonist should've been feeling -- but not because of all enemy's T-72 and Shilkas blown up, but because I've made it through to the happy end despite all the scripting bugs! Boy that was a struggle! At first I was mad, but it had passed after some time and I had just used to the fact that it's scripts you're fighting with, not Chedaki's, and that's what made the game kinda freaky insteresting. Of course, all the other cool stuff was there too -- all what you'd expect from ArmA2 experience -- but the only thing I can think about right now, after it's over, is that I've made it! Despite all the scripts! Horray!!!
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