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Old 09-05-2007, 09:59   #11
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Battlefield2 I'd be happy as long as i had a decent connection. No online gaming makes baby jesus cry
Just read semi pros' post, No internet connection Pass me the revolver and one bullet please.
That just pisses all over my fire don't it, i can't remember the last time i was really took by a single player game, i like killing real people not Ai.
S'pose i'd take Richard Burns Rally or RFactor with my wheel/pedal set
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Old 09-05-2007, 10:36   #12
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Despite not being THAT into games, I'd probably take Civilisation 3 or 4 with me - it's a solitary game but at least it would keep me occupied It's basically the only game I play when abroad...
I think I've just changed my mind, Civ 4 FTW. There are very few games I can play as much or for as long as Civ 4.

Honourable mention to FM2007 though, that would surely be a close decision between the two.
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Old 09-05-2007, 14:17   #13
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Honourable mention to FM2007 though, that would surely be a close decision between the two.
Ooh good call there Although my main obsession with it was FM2005 and 2006. 2007 added too many features and I desperately wished I had a manual
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Old 09-05-2007, 14:47   #14
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This is a fairly simple one for me as long as I get a PC that's been transported back from about three years in the future.

Microsoft Flight Simulator X with a ton of addons. The reason I say a PC from the future is that new versions of MSFS always run like dogs even on the latest and greatest current spec PC!

I've been using MSFS since FS3 was released, always buying and using the latest version even if I don't fly it as much now as I used to. Given time and a decent set of controllers I'm sure I could happily log many many more hours with the simulator.
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