Video AWP V MEC AWP

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kingzilla
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Video AWP V MEC AWP

Post by kingzilla »

Whats the do people feel about the growing interest of Video AWP replacing the traditional ones.
I think us brits dont like change very much so folks are going to be really cautious when these things are around.
Drpepper
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Post by Drpepper »

Something about them just won't "feel" the same if you get me.

I'm sure people will understand me :D .

Also totally linked like SWP's will mean they can be much more closely monitored, and rechips will be quicker and more widespread.
mattrick
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Post by mattrick »

Aye is sad really, i used to love going to the casino and having a blast on the classic jpm and barcrest clubbers. There is nothing but video ones now with 250 winlines at £70 per spin.

Fookin shooite!!
harry 3
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Post by harry 3 »

I can't find the handle on the side to pull any more.
Bob
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Post by Bob »

It's like if the National Lottery stopped using the mechanical ball-picking machines, and used some computer video 'simulation' instead - people wouldn't trust it!
Bob
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Post by Bob »

It's like if the National Lottery stopped using the mechanical ball-picking machines, and used some computer video 'simulation' instead - people wouldn't trust it!
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jeffvickers
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Post by jeffvickers »

I have seen the "Juice" machines in the wild, wonderful design and ergonomics but as for gameplay "absolute tosh".

Probably all failed test due to lack of patronage, Hopefully
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