Thanks for the info about the last two levels in Elements; though with my track record I doubt I'll ever get that far. A good alternative to 4 Elements (if you've completed it), is a gamecalled finding Doggy. I beta tested the game late last year and though it was a great clone of 4 elements. It doesn't have the sumptious graphics of 4 Elemnts, but the game play is similar.
To Deserthead, We must get together and play some Killing Floor together. I've been exploring the custom made maps over the last month and I'm actually amazed at the overall quality of virtually every map. If you haven't already, download the custom made maps. You can get most of them [b]HERE[/]. I counted 60 from another list (can't find the link), and I've just about finished playing through each of the maps from the first stage of the gindhouse competition. there will be a whole new bunch of maps to downlaod soon when they release the second wave. (they may have already. I was pleased with the original game when it was frst released, but with all the updates including the big one a few weeks ago plus all the custom made maps it's probably the best value for money I've seen in a long time (apart from the recent $5 deals at Direct 2 Drive). :)
I've yet to play the game cooperatively with anyone having only played it solo. Brilliant game, with loads of re-playability. Like Left 4 Dead, everytime you play a particular map it plays differently. One of the best value zombie shooters around, even at full price.
Oh yeah we could have a race if you fancy as I've got most of Colin McRae's games as well. As for total War, I love the game, but I doubt I'd be able to play it against anyone because my strategies are appalling, lol. I must get back to the game as I bought all the expansions but haven't actually played it since I did, lol.
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sorry to hijack the thread a little.