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Thread ID: 28267 2002-12-15 03:24:00 I got americas army again.. TiMĀ©:*) (977) Press F1
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106130 2002-12-16 08:30:00 That said, my request for help from PressF1 users returned nothing. So much for help. It is definitely a "self-help" forum - you have to figure it all out yourself. agent (30)
106131 2002-12-16 08:36:00 > That said, my request for help from PressF1 users
> returned nothing. So much for help. It is definitely
> a "self-help" forum - you have to figure it all out
> yourself.

That's quite a statement ur making agent, are u sure u have never been helped even once in this forum by another user with ur exisiting username or an old previous one?:D If u haven't, then u must be quite computer savy, unlike moi.:D
vk_dre (195)
106132 2002-12-16 08:36:00 sometimes people know the answers, sometimes the dont.

Full refunds available at the door

.Clueless
Clueless (181)
106133 2002-12-16 08:39:00 >That said, my request for help from PressF1 users returned nothing. So much for help. It is definitely a "self-help" forum - you have to figure it all out yourself.

You know, what you could have said is "thanks for the help, but it didn't provide a solution. But hey, thanks anyway!"

Instead, what you've done is alienate yourself!

As for the "self help" jibe, many of us learnt by figuring things out for ourselves long before this type of forum existed - want everything dished out on a plate with a cherry on top?
crozier (2004)
106134 2002-12-16 08:42:00 > As for the "self help" jibe, many of us learnt by
> figuring things out for ourselves long before this
> type of forum existed - want everything dished out on
> a plate with a cherry on top?

Do u offer xtra ice cream with that cherry?:D
vk_dre (195)
106135 2002-12-16 08:45:00 Two scoops for you m8, Cyber Cherry Swirl ;) crozier (2004)
106136 2002-12-16 08:53:00 >>>> That said, my request for help from PressF1 users
>>> returned nothing. So much for help. It is definitely
>> a "self-help" forum - you have to figure it all out
> yourself.

Does the above statement have anything to do with this (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) thread? Just bump ur post up if nobody replies to it, then maybe someone will.:)
vk_dre (195)
106137 2002-12-17 00:40:00 have you guys notice that in americas army that when you are out doors in online and offline games, the mouse sensitivity seems to be slow but when you go in doors to a small room the sensitivity seems to be fine?.
can any one help

TiM©:*)
TiMĀ©:*) (977)
106138 2002-12-17 01:13:00 >when you are out doors in online and offline games, the mouse sensitivity seems to be slow but when you go in doors to a small room the sensitivity seems to be fine?.

Perhaps it's been raining outdoors? I would suggest that you only play outdoors if you have a laptop - don't try it with a desk top because you may get an electric shock ;)
crozier (2004)
106139 2002-12-17 01:27:00 > That said, my request for help from PressF1 users
> returned nothing. So much for help. It is definitely
> a "self-help" forum - you have to figure it all out
> yourself.

Thats a pretty sad thing to say Agent. Most the people who come here for help end up helping others. People give unselfeshly of their time and expertise for nothing more than the satisfaction of trying to help others.

There are some extremely kind people here, who will go the extra mile for a complete stranger (as I found a week or so ag0 myself)

BALDY:-)
Baldy (26)
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