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the biggest problem with COD for me right now is the players. i got so sick of the community after MW2 that i didn't even bother with Black Ops. This one looks interesting enough that i might pick up once it reaches greatest hits status and i can get it for $20, just to play the campaign.
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This actually looks pretty good. I play Black Ops every once in awhile when I just want a quick pick up and play online match but these games have gotten pretty stale for me. I actually enjoyed the campaign in Modern Warfare but this one looks like the action-porn from the second one.
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I really, really tried to get in to BlackOps for like a month but ended up trading it in when Killzone 3 came out.
Lots of stuff in Blops to like - the map design is decent, the menu setup was great, as well as the detailed statistics and the levels of customization. Everything is pretty great, until you actually play the game.
I'll buy MW3 day one, though. CoD4 and MW2 are huge favorites of mine.
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EbolaMonkey wrote:
I really, really tried to get in to BlackOps for like a month but ended up trading it in when Killzone 3 came out.
Lots of stuff in Blops to like - the map design is decent, the menu setup was great, as well as the detailed statistics and the levels of customization. Everything is pretty great, until you actually play the game.
I'll buy MW3 day one, though. CoD4 and MW2 are huge favorites of mine.
Just about everyone who made MW1 and MW2 left Activision last year just to let you know
I imagine MW3 will feel more like Blops than MW2... maybe you'll want to save your 60 dollars
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Traded Black Ops off after about a month too. Going from the guns MW2 had to the cold war era junk, combined with weak graphics and maps pretty much made it unplayable. The only thing I enjoyed was going Tomahawk/Ballistic knife on the Nuketown map.
Bothers me this new game could end up more like Black Ops....I will still buy it. The bottom line is its nice to have a really dense online community. Also, many of my friends will play it and its fun to play in a clan.
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the verb to trust wrote:
EbolaMonkey wrote:
I really, really tried to get in to BlackOps for like a month but ended up trading it in when Killzone 3 came out.
Lots of stuff in Blops to like - the map design is decent, the menu setup was great, as well as the detailed statistics and the levels of customization. Everything is pretty great, until you actually play the game.
I'll buy MW3 day one, though. CoD4 and MW2 are huge favorites of mine.
Just about everyone who made MW1 and MW2 left Activision last year just to let you know
I imagine MW3 will feel more like Blops than MW2... maybe you'll want to save your 60 dollars
Oh I'm very aware of this, no worries. It's still a different studio than Treyarch, and that's all I care ... If this one does end up of the poor graphic/sound quality that Blops had, I'm done though.
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So there's another portion to SpecOps this time around. Sounds sort of like Zombies, with ever-increasing waves of enemies and the ability to upgrade your weaponry as the round progresses. This is a good start. I don't like the sound of suicide-bombing attack dogs, though ... that better be something that stays in Survival Mode and not a killstreak in MP.
There's so much happening with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 that Game Hunters has already chimed in with the latest on the Modern Warfare 3 story and the Call of Duty phenomenon.
Another great aspect of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 that's getting upgrades in MW3 is Spec Ops, the single-player or cooperative combat aspect of the game.
In Modern Warfare 3, Spec Ops gains its own progressive ranking system, online matchmaking system and leaderboards. There's also a new survival mode that plays out on the multiplayer maps; Modern Warfare 2's Spec Ops missions took place on single-player maps (as will the new game's traditional Spec Ops mode).
"All that stuff really fleshes out Spec Ops and adds in a lot that we know our fans are going to love, some of the most addictive aspects of Multiplayer," says Infinity Ward creative strategist Robert Bowling.
I teamed up with Infinity Ward executive producer Mark Rubin for a couple tries at Spec Ops' new Survival mode on a map currently called Dome, a derelict Cold War-era desert radar command bunker.
As we dispatched ever-increasing waves of enemies, I discarded my pistol for a shotgun. Rubin passed me some in-game currency and I bought and installed a turret to keep the evildoers at bay, while I watched for attack dogs.
After a few waves, the attack dogs became suicide bomber dogs that exploded a few seconds after you shot them. The next wave brought the kamikaze soldiers who exploded similarly.
"You definitely have to change up your strategy as the enemy changes up," Bowling said afterward. "Obviously how you fight the kamakazi dudes is different from how you fight the normal dudes and how you fight a dog is different from a dude and how you fight juggernauts, they are not only big and armored, so they will just brute force come at you. But they each have their own way of being taken out effectively."
Yes, there are juggernauts returning from the previous games; there will be several different types of them, too. But back in the game, I took heed from Rubin on how to counterattack choppers raining fire from overhead. The game has an unlimited number of waves. "We got up to wave 8 which is really a good wave for a first time player," Rubin pronounces afterwards.
"You were certainly very animated," said Michael Condrey of MW3 co-development studio Sledgehammer Games. "That's a good sign that you were having fun."
In truth, Spec Ops was already a favorite mode of mine that I used in advance of the few times I ventured into the online MW2 multiplayer matches. The developers hope that even more players use the mode to perhaps graduate to multiplayer.
"We have all been challenged. There's such hard-core players out there in the online community and you hear all the stories about (youngsters) swearing and ruining the experience," Condrey says. "With Spec Ops, you can really get in there and hone your skills in a more confined environment. I think it's a little more of an easy entry. I don't have as much time as I did when I was 20 to be honing my twitch skills, but this certainly gives me a venue to experiment."
Adds Rubin, "we added Spec Ops as the third game mode," Rubin says. "That is really stepped up this time. It is really a stronger leg of the tripod."
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verb_to_trust wrote:
the verb to trust wrote:
"verb_to_trust" What the hell
I think we've had this awkward moment before. It was my name on the pit, didn't think to search if anyone had it when I signend up here
Yeah I remember you're seeing you on the PJ section of the board a couple years ago, but I hardly go over there so I thought maybe you didn't post anymore...
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