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  • Crysis
  • Half-Life 2
  • Half-Life 2: Episode 1
  • Half-Life 2: Episode 2
  • Team Fortress 2
  • Portal
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

Basically the Orange Box, Crysis (just finished), and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. because I want to play it again before I start Clear Sky!

Supreme Commander + Forged Alliance, TF2, CS:S, HL2 ep0,1+2, CS, blue shift, half life, opposing force, morrowind, JK2:Jedi Outcast, Guild Wars Prophecies + Nightfall, W40K Dawn of war and all expansions, Ricochet, Day of defeat, Portal, Garry's mod, TFC, peggle extreme, Star Trek Legacy, Freelancer and most with nVidia Stereo.

EDIT: Oh, and Sins of a Solar Empire.

Command & Conquer 3

Company of Heroes

Heroes of Might and Magic III: Shadow of Death + Armageddon's Blade

Counter-Strike

Counter-Strike: Source

Day of Defeat

Day of Defeat: Source

Half Life 2 + Lost Coast

Starcraft

Sins of a Solar Empire

1. wow (havn't played in a long time though :D )

2. call of duty 4

3. command and conquer 3

4. sims 2

5. guitar hero 3

6. red alert 3 beta

I have now:

  1. Pro Evolution Soccer 2008
  2. FIFA 2008
  3. Crysis
  4. Company Of Heroes: Opposing Fronts
  5. Grid

how is playing soccer on the computer? controls wise i mean. do you just use keyboard and mouse?

1. wow (havn't played in a long time though :D )

2. call of duty 4

3. command and conquer 3

4. sims 2

5. guitar hero 3

6. red alert 3 beta

how is playing soccer on the computer? controls wise i mean. do you just use keyboard and mouse?

I've played soccer and hockey with a Logitech Wingman, worked fine, but I'd imagine that a xbox 360 controller would be better.

I have a few, let's see...

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Race Driver GRID

Command & Conquer 3

Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wraith

Unreal Tournament 3

Tomb Raider: Legend

Tomb Raider: Anniversary

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2

Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge

Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Beta (does that one count? :p)

Crysis

FarCry

Steam with:

Half-Life 2

Half-Life 2: Episode 1

Half-Life 2: Episode 2

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch

Counterstrike: Source

Garry's Mod (not sure if that one counts?)

Portal

Team Fortress 2

That is all I can remember for now :p (I'm at work, can't check)

Neverwinter Nights + Shadows of undrentide & Horder of the Underdark.

Unreal Tournament 2004

Half Life 1 + all updates & expansions

Half Life 2 + episode 1 & 2

Portal

Silent Hill 3

Colin McRae 04 & 05

That's about it, all of them original, but I had to use a FOV hack for Silent Hill 3 to get Widescreen support :)

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