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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 10:57 pm 
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I started SF: TOS again because my memory card was erased by my AR Max cheat device. Anyway, my marksmanship and efficiency are at least 85% after Belarus 2. A big difference from my first playthrough when I started at 40% and slowly made my way up to about 70% when I finished the game.

I actually had a couple of levels with 100% for both and one time the marksmanship was 105%, I can never seem find the words to say much my accuracy means to me. Out of the 1300 kills I have, at least 800 of them have been headshots, now that’s my kind of stat!


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That means you've acquired experience and know that shooting around like a crazy horse isn't quite the best strategy. And it also means that you now have the skills to apply that knowledge!

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That’s absolutely right. Also, I’ve already tested most of the weapons on my first playthrough so I know which weapons to use for each mission.

The ratings have been quite easy to attain this time around as well, most likely for the same reasons. I must say having the ACR for Tokyo was fantastic, as was using the C5 rifle for Myanmar.


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I really don't care about stats. In Myanmar I just love to go crazy and shoot like crazy since the ammo is quite infinite.

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Of course, it depends on what you're looking for when you play. Both can be satisfying.

BTW, I find it funny that there is almost exactly a full year between Puniard's last post and yours!

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I can't believe it's been a year since my second playthrough and because it was also the last time I played this awesome game… I’ll have to start another playthrough, this time with a female character.


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Of course, it depends on what you're looking for when you play. Both can be satisfying.

BTW, I find it funny that there is almost exactly a full year between Puniard's last post and yours!


Hehe, I didn't look at the year. Thought it was a recent topic :P

It's been since January since I played OS. Usually when I play SF, I play them all in order.

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So do I. I haven't got much time recently to play any games at all. But it's been on my mind to play through the SFs again.
Actually, I've gone through SF2 while writing the French walkthrough for it (that was about a month ago), and that what made me think that I should do all four again. Besides, that would warm me up for the upcoming Dark Mirror!

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Besides, that would warm me up for the upcoming Dark Mirror!


My thought’s exactly.


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I guess I take that warming up too quite soon.

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When is the release date in your region?

I read December 12 in France (should be the same for all Europe, shouldn't it?)

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07/09/04 on GameFAQs

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So it's already out then ? (sept. 4?!) :shock:

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whoops :P I accidently picked OS :P

10/19/07 that's the DM EU date

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Yea, I looked up on GameFAQs too and that's the date I saw. :)

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