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				March 17th, 2005, 09:06 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Shrapnel to Take on Wargamer.com? 
 Wargamer does a great job at what it does and I doubt the press release is true.  Then again I haven't read all the posts so I could be mistaken. 
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				 Re: Shrapnel to Take on Wargamer.com? 
 Just a clarification here, no one said this was in response to or aimed at wargamer.com.  A poster came on the boards and asked if this was aimed at wargamer.com.  This is in response to other issues in the game review industry. 
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				March 17th, 2005, 11:20 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: Shrapnel to Take on Wargamer.com? 
 How frequently must one post to this site?  I might consider posting things, especially about first person shooters. 
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		| Instar said: How frequently must one post to this site?  I might consider posting things, especially about first person shooters.
 
 |  Indep created first-person shooters? I would actually be interested in that. Its not an area that I enjoy enough to gamble on big-company shelfware uses-the-whole-computer wait-forever-to-load games. But I wouldnt mind seeing some referrals to well-done independent programmers projects I can get for the times when Im just in the mood to shoot things. 
  
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				 Re: Shrapnel to Take on Wargamer.com? 
 Oh, that's true; you don't see too many independent FPS games.For me, the trifecta of FPS games is Doom3, Half-Life2, and FarCry.  Those three are the best games ever!
 
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