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Still no keys, but I'm checking every day.

One gripe on this is the recoil of weapons. Some weapons don't seem to have much, where as others seem to throw bullets behind you when you shoot. Then, it only makes it worse when a guy jump crouchs, and in mid air, headshots you with the first bullet. So there are some physics and recoil tunning needing to be done, but over all, the game is great. Think CS:S, but with some better graphics. I don't see how it really relates to 1.6 , except that nothing on the levels moves, IE- Barrels and such.

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My 3rd post, I'll probably get flamed for this, but I dunno if the site's giveaway is done or not, looks like I didn't win.

If anyone is nice enough to give a poor (literally) man a code, I'd be extremely grateful forever. I'm dying to play this. :(

P.S. The site's name and logo reminds me of the Neogaf forums, hehe.

email: [email protected]

My 3rd post, I'll probably get flamed for this, but I dunno if the site's giveaway is done or not, looks like I didn't win.

If anyone is nice enough to give a poor (literally) man a code, I'd be extremely grateful forever. I'm dying to play this. :(

P.S. The site's name and logo reminds me of the Neogaf forums, hehe.

email: [email protected]

Thread revival! The game is not in beta anymore, you can buy it now.

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