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Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« on: October 16, 2007 »
That game is somethings special because it always one more go factor !

I love using NUKE Missles then fire at enemys  3 times then bring all my tanks to romp them !


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Re: Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2007 »
A tank romp ? :) Sounds scandelous!

Tiberium Wars is a great game too.. If you like Zero hour you'd love Zero Hour, especially playing as the Scrin.
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Re: Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2007 »
A tank romp ?  ummm it mean FLATTING THEM   sorry for my poor english !

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Re: Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2007 »
I can beat Medium ARMYS in 10 mins :)

Hard Armys? Well that somethings else but good tips is to be very quckly then once you have defence your base with the three neclear misslies then READY to nuke them ( Kill the command centre and war factory) then bring all Overlords tank to FLATTED THEM.

Playing people online is very different because they will have 2 different plan to attack me where the computer have one plan to attack me. 

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Re: Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2007 »
Online gaming is something I have never tried.

Am I missing much?
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Re: Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2007 »
Im also a big zero hour fan! Im usually USA airforce. We should play sometime on hamachi or something, not sure where I put my cd key.

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Youre missing alot of arrogance and annoyances, but also a level of competition you probably cant even imagine right now.

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Re: Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2007 »
That's probably what puts me off... Getting comprehensively trounced by some hyper-active 12 year old.
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Re: Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2007 »
what I dont like is when people cheat online against me when I dont even know they are cheating!

I remmy when I was playing against someone(USA Man) on checker....and the person who trying be clever basterd thinking that I am push over but I taught him LESSON and was going to finish the game off but he left as he knew he going to lose  ;D but he couldnt accept the defeat for me to finish the game off!

I like playing C & C ZERO Hour online against people fair and square  :)

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Re: Command & Conquer Zero Hour
« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2007 »
Well add me on msn if you have that so we can organise a game! schpitt@hotmail.com Or if you use another messenger, lemmi know.

Whats really funny is when you beat someone who is obviously cheating, then they will be absolutely convinced you are a cheater and you'll hear no end of it :)