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> I'm getting Floating Onions xbox off him, but my

> gamoing life will be like yours SP. Working my way

> through a game at a time when I have a bit of

> time. Very mich doubt I'll be bothering with all

> the online lark, other than for updates.



Online is the nuts though!! I am sure you'll love it!

to be honest it's too frantic to work out who's who. You just hope to get someone in your sights before you get killed.

Judging by my very consistent 0.82 kill/death ratio that has yet to be the case (though have managed a 23/5 before which was nice). And you are guaranteed never to see them again as there's 6 million people playing it, generally about 400,000 at any one time.


Seriously keef, the one player (ooh, get CoD 4 off sean, as i don't think he ever plays it) is about 6 hours, so far i've managed about 19 hours in multiplayer.

  • 2 weeks later...

I have ordered my copy of Oblivion from Amazon, so all ready to kick off when the Onion gets back from holiday, and I get his xbox this weekend!


There were several versions of Obvlivion, so hope I've ordered the right thing rather than some add on disk. Think it is called "Classic Edition", but I am guessing it's just a new box to help flog a few more copies.


Also liking the look of Assasins Creed 2, and Fable 2. Anyone got anything to say on either of them?

Damn, just shot a fleeing civilian in the back, blood and cookwank splashed all over northcross road. Only 3 more allowed!!


Ooh, and I reckon you could probably take someone out in Hornimann gardens from there with an Intervention Ed


Keef...noo, i told you you could have my copy!!

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