You've got three heroes here. Ironman, Spiderman, and a man named after a dog.
Iron is hard and cold.
Spiders protect you from other bugs but they're creepy.
Dogs are loyal and amazing.
Indiana all the way!
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You've got three heroes here. Ironman, Spiderman, and a man named after a dog.
Iron is hard and cold.
Spiders protect you from other bugs but they're creepy.
Dogs are loyal and amazing.
Indiana all the way!
Quoted from Phbooms:All the IJ ive played were slow as shit then i got one from a buddy and put the front leg adjusters all the way in and rears as tall as they would go. Angle ended up at 7.2 and game is definitely not slow anymore. Its not GOT fast but its alot faster then any IJ ive ever played before by far.
A clean, waxed, and properly adjusted IJ should play quite fast. As with any game that's popular on location people will base their opinions off poorly setup and dirty games. That being said any opinions that the layout is bad are totally fair. There's really only one long shot, and with poor aim the ball can just bounce around in the mid-field a bunch doing nothing. When the game is setup right and you're hitting the shots, it's one of the best.
I still think as per OP's question it all comes down to whatever theme they like the most.
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