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If you are a beautiful strong woman, someone will put this in your comments.
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-everyone who knows nothing about programming
I mean it'd be incredible if we had it, but I won't hold my breath. That could require a stupid amount of redoing code."
Finally! Someone who actually understands the difficulty of programming multiplayer!
/s
The gameplay was fine, but the story is what made the game feel valuable. In the same way that Ace Combat 5's storyline drew you into the game, Ace Combat 3 did not. It was basically just an arcade game without the storyline to go with it.
Right...
"Because..."
*Flips paper over*
"Neil with it"
And cause I learned how to actually play Arma now! WOO NO MORE ASKING HOW TO SWITCH CHANNELS lets go FRIDAY NIGHT ARMA WOOOO..and uh...I'm more of a man now. A MANLY MAN