Can't tell if you were raging at me or not. If you were: fuck off.DrunkFace wrote:
I'm pretty sure my computer is worse then yours as well as most other peoples, who play bf2. I'm also pretty sure as I live in Australia my internet connection is worse then yours and most other Europeans and Americans too. So you are one of the very unlucky or your just a whinging bitch who uses bullshit excuses to justify playing IO. But in reality I couldn't give a flying fuck what you or anyone else plays until it effects me (which it doesn't), it's only you who are missing out on full experience the game has to offer.sgtdude1987 wrote:
A lot of people have the same problem as cowami, its just too laggy. Sometimes I can't even get a good game on a 64 IO server and it just has to be 32 player.
Its so damn annoying driving a DPV over a narrow bridge only for the computer to lag and have you upside down in the water!
As for the bunny hopping thing... Jesus fucking christ wasn't this put to bed with patch 1.3... or even 1.2? Or don't any of you whining scum remember back that far? Seriously if you never played v1.00, 1.03, 1.1 or 1.12 you have no fucking idea what bunny hopping is or what it could entail. All you can do now is jump... wow fucking press space bar, its like a whole new revolution of hacks available to everyone... that giant size button with nothing on it at the bottom middle of every keyboard and people are against using it and gets those that do banned, you have got to be fucking kidding me?
Grow the fuck up, what next... I know lets ban the shift key too, because when some ones sprinting they are harder to hit as well... or maybe 'a' and 'd' cause strafing is not fair either.
To the anti bunny hopping MINORITY from the rest of the civilised world, FUCK YOU!!
No I don't play IO all the time now because I have a nice(ish) computer that isn't made out of everyone elses spares because I'm a skint student. It didnt even meet the minimum requirements lol
But I do support your point. Stop complaining and just learn to hit moving targets.