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Ah, yeah - you joined a bit later on... I actually was talking quite a lot, but it could very well be that I figured no one'd talk back and that I just was quiet after that...

I normally talk a lot :p I'm used to it - play all my FPS games on PC with friends exclusively and we always talk during the game...

edit; thanks for the clan invite thingy :) I appreciate it

you do know only people in your squad can hear you, right? unless you're in proximity of course..

Yeah man and if you play Medic, revive us more! How does it work? Can you use the zapper as much as you like or does it have a timer between each revive?

I've unlocked the Medic class but I just enjoy headshots too much :p Think I only need 3 more ribbons until I have all 8 for headshots :D (171 in one day of owning the game, lawl)

Just went 43 and 15 (K/D) with DL et al :woot:

I love the map Corinth Crossing. Got the Munky route all worked out! :p

I'm stealing it... :laugh:

I've unlocked the Medic class but I just enjoy headshots too much :p Think I only need 3 more ribbons until I have all 8 for headshots :D (171 in one day of owning the game, lawl)

Just reading your posts like this makes me realize how much I'm sucking at this game at the moment... :laugh:

Need to play more when work isnt getting in the way.

Medic zapper needs recharging...

Also; as a medic you just have the standard ISA rifle as option :)

edit; can someone still invite me to the clan :p PSN: xKeito ^^;

I sent you a friend request earlier, once you accept that I can add you to the clan. I couldn't send it from the website earlier because it was lagged out.

So yeah I'm not ignoring your request, you just need to sign in and accept my FR first (Y) :p

@AJ, yeah I sucked too at first and still do. My biggest battle is with the controller and button layouts. I'm perfecting it slowly though :laugh: You on again later? I'll show you my route! :ninja:

I sent you a friend request earlier, once you accept that I can add you to the clan. I couldn't send it from the website earlier because it was lagged out.

So yeah I'm not ignoring your request, you just need to sign in and accept my FR first (Y) :p

@AJ, yeah I sucked too at first and still do. My biggest battle is with the controller and button layouts. I'm perfecting it slowly though :laugh: You on again later? I'll show you my route! :ninja:

I hear ya on the controller. Trying to get my hands used to the "smallish" feel of it. Also got so used to another FPS and its button layout. I'm having problems as well with it.

Yeah I'll be on in 10-15 minutes for about an hour. Then its off to AC I go for the night.

I sent you a friend request earlier, once you accept that I can add you to the clan. I couldn't send it from the website earlier because it was lagged out.

So yeah I'm not ignoring your request, you just need to sign in and accept my FR first (Y) :p

Ah, sorry, must've missed it ^^; my bad

edit; just accepted your FR :)

lawl I went to watch Lost earlier and fell asleep, absolutely knackered after this week of Uni :p

I'll be on in a bit, going to finish off lost.

By the way Munky that patch is to disable bots in the MP - People were stat padding as all you needed was 2 human players minimum and then you could add bots on easy and take advantage. Official word:

yup. Patch is being deployed to disable bots in Online MP for now. We'll find a clever way of making this work better in the mean time as we would like to keep bots in online. As for the points achieved already. We'll have to have a look, but we're not wiping the stats completely. I think people would have a heart attack if we did that :) We're looking into some of the other complaints too.

Official line:

We have temporarily disabled the ability to add bots to online games.

Bots are still available in skirmish (offline) mode.

This is a temporary measure to avoid rank-up abuse, a permanent solution is

forthcoming.

They should have seen that coming a mile off allowing bots to give EXP, at least it's been plugged quickly. Would still like to see bots come back, maybe just without giving exp as it could be useful for clan practice or something if we've only got 4-6 people on and want to fill the server with bots.

Also, look out for Guerilla members :shiftyninja:

Killzone 2 out today! Guerrilla Games thanks you.

Hey Everyone,

Here at Guerrilla headquarters we have been eagerly anticipating the launch of the Killzone 2. Today is that day. It is a fantastic occasion where we finally put the game in the hands of the people who have been so very supportive and vocal about the game all this time. Thank you for your support! We really hope you will enjoy your time with the game and are looking forward to joining you in online matches. If you see anyone with a ?GG? in front of their names, go easy. It?s us.s.

Hermen Hulst

Managing Director Guerrilla

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/02/27/...mes-thanks-you/

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By the way Munky that patch is to disable bots in the MP - People were stat padding as all you needed was 2 human players minimum and then you could add bots on easy and take advantage. Official word:

They should have seen that coming a mile off allowing bots to give EXP, at least it's been plugged quickly. Would still like to see bots come back, maybe just without giving exp as it could be useful for clan practice or something if we've only got 4-6 people on and want to fill the server with bots.

So that's where all the snipers came from! I was thinking there was quite a vast increase this afternoon. Should have known when they all sucked :laugh:

Man, I just played for 30 minutes and I started to get dizzy.... wtf? :(

It's the 4D man.

So that's where all the snipers came from! I was thinking there was quite a vast increase this afternoon. Should have known when they all sucked :laugh:

Yeah I seen a sniper earlier today, like early afternoon and I was like no way in hell.

I hope GG can not only fix the issue, but find out those who done it and pull back their stats. With the amount of stat tracking the game does, I don't think it should be too hard to see who's been playing against bots as it records your games within the last 2 weeks for the battle replays - These people will have all their battle replays against bots.

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