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Mac port of America's Army 1.7 now available

updated 12:20 am EDT, Thu July 17, 2003

 
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The new Mac version of the military simulation , "gives Mac gamers a taste of what’s to come This fall Special Forces will debut, allowing gamers to experience new roles, including Medical Sergeant, Weapons Sergeant, Engineer Sergeant, Communications Sergeant, and Intelligence Sergeant. When America's Army: Special Forces is fully-deployed by the winter of 2003, gameplay will culminate with missions that span the capabilities of a Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) to include combat search and rescue (CSAR, to be debuted at E3), direct action, surveillance and reconnaissance, and unconventional warfare." The $6 software requires a 700MHz G4 processor (minimum).


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    first post

    GO ARMY!

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    For sale?

    Huh? Zee Army is charging us to be involved in their recruiting efforts?? WTF?

    And this better be *some* game. Anything less than a flatpanel iMac or eMac won't run it at all and those are well below 'recommended'. Before you put down your six bucks, anyone know how badly it runs on the "consumer" Macs? Hmm... Army recruits likely to have PowerMac dual-G4's? Uh... riiiiiight! :O

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    Go Army...

    Yeah, go. Like howbout Antarctica.

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    better army than...

    The brave. The proud. The dumb. The Marines.

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    yeehaw!

    zap those bad guys!! weee!!!!!!!

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    Re: yeehaw!

    It's called frag not zap stupid

    there's nothing like big-mouthed wannabies

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    For the real bigmouth...

    "It's called frag not zap stupid
    there's nothing like big-mouthed wannabies"


    The "zap" was in reference to the fact that it is a VIDEO game, moron. Fragging is saved for real people-as in, "Someone should frag YOU for being an idiot".

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    Re: For the real bigmout

    it is not a video game idiot.

    it's a computer game.

    welcome to the 21st century. pacman is over.

    a**.

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    LOL, no...bigmouth

    Frag is actually a video game term as well

    -Hertz

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    Re: zap

    Look, zap is the term we used when we were playing Pacman and Megaroids in 86. Nobody talks like that anymore unless he's a senior citizen or from Greenland.

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