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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 24th at 2:26pm 2004

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Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 24th at 2:26pm 2004
| ? posted by Wild Card |
| I see some guy say bye to hiw wife then go on the street and AK some drivers ass and steal is "Toloya" |
i see a bunch of kids, in a house, playing cs.
sound effects and visuals included.
no toyota 
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Wild Card on Sat Jan 24th at 2:29pm 2004

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Posted by Wild Card on Sat Jan 24th at 2:29pm 2004
lmao Orph you fool. I though you were talking about the GTA3 one that Azelito posted. That one is weird, the CS on rocks though.
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 24th at 2:36pm 2004

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Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 24th at 2:36pm 2004
| ? posted by Wild Card |
| lmao Orph you fool. |
*sighs*
you expected more from me?
besides, i didn't notice the second link, its not yellow/gold.
this thread was about a CS movie.
my bad i guess 
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Wild Card on Sat Jan 24th at 2:39pm 2004

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Posted by Wild Card on Sat Jan 24th at 2:39pm 2004
Orph I was just pulling your leg
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by 2dmin on Sat Jan 24th at 8:53pm 2004

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Posted by 2dmin on Sat Jan 24th at 8:53pm 2004
bah ... enough fighting in my thread! ![]()
Very funneh movie.
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Kapten Ljusdal on Sat Jan 24th at 9:49pm 2004
Posted by Kapten Ljusdal on Sat Jan 24th at 9:49pm 2004
Everything related to CS sucks Imo
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Sim on Sat Jan 24th at 10:02pm 2004
Posted by Sim on Sat Jan 24th at 10:02pm 2004
Well I thought that movie was funny s**t, it's staying on my HD.
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Wild Card on Sat Jan 24th at 10:13pm 2004

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Posted by Wild Card on Sat Jan 24th at 10:13pm 2004
yea,.. now if only there was more
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Forceflow on Sat Jan 24th at 10:27pm 2004

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Posted by Forceflow on Sat Jan 24th at 10:27pm 2004
I like the effects, but the storyline kinda sucks.
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Wild Card on Sun Jan 25th at 4:10am 2004

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Posted by Wild Card on Sun Jan 25th at 4:10am 2004
Its counter-strike, theres no such thing as a story.
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Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Diarmaidx2 on Sun Jan 25th at 1:11pm 2004
Posted by Diarmaidx2 on Sun Jan 25th at 1:11pm 2004
bha, i waited and all i got was 5sec of it, lets play counter-strike, ok, im game they stand up AND IT STOPS.
any idea how annoying that is?
any idea how annoying that is?
Re: Real-life Counter-Strike
Posted by Crono on Sun Jan 25th at 10:06pm 2004
Posted by Crono on Sun Jan 25th at 10:06pm 2004
that's why you pause it and wair for the rest, then when it's there you play it. . .
It does get annoying, because both quicktime and windows media player don't remember where things are in real time. What I mean is that, if the video stops downloading or if it sees it is running faster then it is downloading, or vice versa if it calculates that it will reach the end of data, when there's more on the way, before it's done. It should be able to see that, and just not play the file yet, leave it at "buffering" or on quicktime, have it say "loading" that way it will give the effect to the user that even though it's streaming, it's streaming quickly, well, not as quickly as you want (instant), but at least you wouldn't have to be pissed about it stopping in the middle and slowly playing each piece as it recieved it. Those are my 2 cents, but I doubt many people will agree with that, the only thing is, the speed of the player becomes a variable (while online) after this, because it's machine and speed dependant.
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It does get annoying, because both quicktime and windows media player don't remember where things are in real time. What I mean is that, if the video stops downloading or if it sees it is running faster then it is downloading, or vice versa if it calculates that it will reach the end of data, when there's more on the way, before it's done. It should be able to see that, and just not play the file yet, leave it at "buffering" or on quicktime, have it say "loading" that way it will give the effect to the user that even though it's streaming, it's streaming quickly, well, not as quickly as you want (instant), but at least you wouldn't have to be pissed about it stopping in the middle and slowly playing each piece as it recieved it. Those are my 2 cents, but I doubt many people will agree with that, the only thing is, the speed of the player becomes a variable (while online) after this, because it's machine and speed dependant.
Oh well. Neither company has very good software anyway (especially in the area of media). [addsig]
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