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Topic: America's Army 3 Released - Harder for Aussies to Get
Twisted
Posts: 10676
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

As opposed to the awesome support of AA3...
Trauma
Posts: 82
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

I mean the game itself, the launch sucked huge sweaty balls, but the game play is good, better than AA2 imo.
Superform
Posts: 5674
Location: Netherlands
but way wosre then say.. cs 1.5
duck19655
Posts: 1
Location: Tasmania

bugga me i donloaded it from the Beta test and now the AA3 deploy installer wont let me in well a fine bunch of yankas they are anyway happy gamming all HOOAH.
E.T.
Posts: 1969
Location: Queensland
WFM, there is a patch been released which addresses a bucket load of issues. Steam is Dling it now so I'll see ho wit goes.

EDIT: Its still buggy as all s***. I cant get the HUD to show, cant get Anti Aliasing to work and if you hit escape to get to the settings menu while in game, you cant escape from the menus rendering you unable to play. Ahhhh f***.

last edited by E.T. at 12:39:48 04/Jul/09
step
Posts: 1757
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and if you hit escape to get to the settings menu while in game, you cant escape from the menus rendering you unable to play.
Yep, had that and just uninstalled the game. How the hell did that pass testing is beyond me.
Twisted
Posts: 10697
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Game finally uninstalled. I really did try to give this one a chance because AA1 and 2 were so awesome....but this is just so poor. I will never try AA again even if they manage to fix this massive cock up.
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