Oh, and about the demo... I ran an 'offline' server of my own, and cranked up all the details, and set the resolution to 1280x1024, and the game looked great, sounded great, and played really smoothly. I think the single player game, of which we've seen so much footage, will probably be really good, and hopefully after the feedback from this multiplayer demo, the multiplayer will have some serious work done on it between now and the release. The first multiplayer test for RTCW had a lot of the same issues that this does, but they fixed them. I played the new single player demo for RTCW, and have to say that the single player aspect of the game, with all the hocus-pocus, sci-fi zombies and cyborgs holds little to no interest for me and as a result, isn't worth the $55 pricetag. I sincerely hope that some adjustments are made the the MOH:AA multiplayer which make that aspect worthwhile. Keep in mind that they originally were making a single player game, and then added a multiplayer aspect after pressure from the fanbase... so I suspect they are probably working on that stuff still.