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Felt the need to come on here in shock. I just looked up wireless adaptors for the xbox360, so I can go online. I was expecting it to be ?20 or something. Amazon want pretty much ?80 for it!!!! Have seen it for ?40, but even that is well out of order IMO.


For the time being, I shall be gaming offline!

Yeah they are well out of order with their pricing, I got lucky and found one on Amazon for a tenner from cash converters in Scotland, guess they didn't realise how much they usually go for.


You can use a wired connection, or is that not an option for you?


Edit: Seems to be a few on Ebay for 35 quid for 'Buy it now' or auctions starting at 99p.

Sorry, didn't even think about the wireless cost. That said, unless you're planning to play other people online then it doesn't need to be connected. Just move it near the modem when updates come out to download them & then move it back. A pain, but cheaper than that & only needs to be every few months if that.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Mw2 isnt po faced it's fun wih even more capitals

> than thereare letters!!

>

> Yeah ok shoot lots of people. I'm just saying

> there must be something I can do so I do that more

> often than people do it to me.


Good to See COD:MW2 getting the recognition it deserves...


Anyone out there playing on the PC and care for an evening's frolicks?


LTP

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Revisiting Deus Ex.


Grphically really showing its age, but as spoilt as we've become with bump mapping and blooming and physics and graphic in genereal post half life 2 and far cry, playing it reminds you of just how much is missing from most games, I'd even include Half LIife 2 in that. Decent story and writing and intrigue and interest and suspense.

Bioshock came close I guess, but I can't think of anything that matched this old fella since.

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The key is to enter a zen like state and let instinct govern your actions. 'Think not, do'; or 'use the force' would both seem appropriate.


Sleep deprivation probably helps in this respect. Plus, as I've mentioned to SMG, the secret is play when you're having a number two!!

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