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12/10/2007 - FIFA 08
1/3/2008 - Wireless Blue Controller
1/3/2008 - Call of Duty 4
1/11/2008 - Guitar Hero III (traded a friend GHIII for GHII)
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These screenshots are just an example of the sophisticated weapons reloading animations in the CoD4 game.
These special animated sequences are one of the reasons ordinary player-programmers find it so hard to build decent mods these days. They simply do not - generally - have the skill to compete on this level of animation.
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This is an early days loadout, nut I am quite pleased with my new perk...
MARTYRDOM!
Apparently I drop a live grenade if I get shot! Handy - and a nasty surprise for those that kill me! :)
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Even more random death from above...
This starts to get very tedious after a short while. And I used to think the air power in BF2 was over-powered!
Tokyo Marui M4 S-System with custom stock, aimpoint, PEQ laser box and sensor, silencer, foregrip and large battery sling.
C/n WA177. Previously used for ground instruction as A2766 (and A2677) at Lee-on-Solent, and transferred to the FAA Museum on 28-6-93.
Fairey Gannet COD4 XA466 c/n F9318 in the background has been Preserved at the FAA Museum since 12-12-78. The Lynx HAS3 is XZ699, but barriers prevented access for photography.
For more info on this aircraft, please visit - www.fleetairarm.com/exhibit/fairey-gannet-cod4-xa466/3-5-...
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