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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    I didn't know that there was a fan remake of Timesplitters in the works. That's pretty cool actually, I'm definitely keeping my eye on this. My old roommates and I played the shit out of TS2 and TSFP.
    Me and my uncle used to play Timesplitters 2 every day, God that shit was great fun, AND IT HAD A REAL ACHIEVEMENT SYSTEM.

    Seriously, it was MADE for multiplayer and had a excellent singleplayer yet............no PC release where it would of really shined .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    Me and my uncle used to play Timesplitters 2 every day, God that shit was great fun, AND IT HAD A REAL ACHIEVEMENT SYSTEM.

    Seriously, it was MADE for multiplayer and had a excellent singleplayer yet............no PC release where it would of really shined .
    Oh yeah, we used to just make crazy levels(with plenty of strobe lights), throw in max level bots, and attempt to survive the slaughter. The XBOX version of Future Perfect was the best for level creation too, because it had more memory to work with for saving. Imagine the levels you could have created if it would've came out for PC, and had no memory limit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    Oh yeah, we used to just make crazy levels(with plenty of strobe lights), throw in max level bots, and attempt to survive the slaughter. The XBOX version of Future Perfect was the best for level creation too, because it had more memory to work with for saving. Imagine the levels you could have created if it would've came out for PC, and had no memory limit.
    The low memory on the PS2 ver was annoying but eh, I really got my moneys worth, think I blew full retail on TS2, not sure though.

    I do know I played it more than 50 hours and I kinda go on a $1 per hour basis on my games so....

    Really need some devs to make a DRM free homage to Timesplitters and have it playable on low end hardware like Unreal, its quite versatile and the shits DRM free, can't beat that.
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    Activity....what is wrong here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheras View Post
    Activity....what is wrong here
    So you prefer it dead ..............just like your women?

    Joking aside its nice to have a decent conversation once in awhile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    The low memory on the PS2 ver was annoying but eh, I really got my moneys worth, think I blew full retail on TS2, not sure though.

    I do know I played it more than 50 hours and I kinda go on a $1 per hour basis on my games so....

    Really need some devs to make a DRM free homage to Timesplitters and have it playable on low end hardware like Unreal, its quite versatile and the shits DRM free, can't beat that.
    You know, I was thinking. I'm curious as to how the level creator in TS2/TSFP would work on a fat PS2 w/HDD, OPL, and a virtual Memory Card setup. I wonder if it would still be limited by a certain amount of memory blocks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub View Post
    You know, I was thinking. I'm curious as to how the level creator in TS2/TSFP would work on a fat PS2 w/HDD, OPL, and a virtual Memory Card setup. I wonder if it would still be limited by a certain amount of memory blocks...
    I think it was hard limited but not to sure about that.

    That game was really really innovative for the time, just so much shit to do,a level creator,, very customizable controls, so many thing to challenge to unlock more content, AIM FOR THE GOLD.
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    Timesplitters is so fun, I remember the Xbox version of Future Perfect.
    THE MONKEYS
    For some reason though when I put it on my PS2 hard drive the sound during all the cutscenes was sortof staticy with a constant loud buzzing noise. Normal gameplay was fine though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior View Post
    So you prefer it dead ..............just like your women?

    Joking aside its nice to have a decent conversation once in awhile.
    And this is why everyone takes cracks at you constantly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheras View Post
    And this is why everyone takes cracks at you constantly
    Whys that?

    random out there wisecracks/jokes?

    if so il try to keep it down even more than I am already.

    Live and learn.

    Sorry bout that.
    Last edited by Warrior; 13th-May-2015 at 03:47.
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