@excaliburps: Yeah, I agree.
@excaliburps: Yeah, I agree.
@MasterAce: The capaign in MW1 and 2 were amazing. Heart-touching, I should say. You should try them. They were.... amazing.
@gearguy: But, isn't ammonia, like, bad for you?
@Aqualogy: I wish you luck. :)
@mike81: Put Ubuntu 10.10 on it! It runs super fast on old laptops. Trust me. I used to dislike Ubuntu, I tried it, it's great on old computers. Blazing fast, I should say.
@Aqualogy: Some customer service reps are nicer than others. Keep on calling until you can exchange it, without mentioning your previous calls.
@excaliburps: I completely agree!
I must try this out! (just kidding, lol)
@Markarian: Because the TSA people are stupid enough to confuse a phone with an iPod, say, "hey, this doesn't use batteries! it has solar panels on the back! see the shiny back? it's the new solar panel! wanna see?"
@CommodoreRake: No, if what he says is true, its psychology.
@Firelance: Nah, it's much better. Hiding and taking cover is part of the game. Yes, I have an objection to the power of the snipers, but still... sniping is hard considering the sprint speed.
@ClingingMars: Never played them. Were they good?
@Brian Michael Stempien: The thing is, the multiplayer demoes are just samples. Of the full game.
@Brian Michael Stempien: Aww, cut me some slack.
@ginazninja: Wait, how do nano-machine healing bots know what cells to heal? I don't want them healing the fingers which I chewed, I want them healing a bigger wound instead.
@excaliburps: Yeah- taking objectives is easy, holding is is very hard. And everything you said was well said too! I swear, I was like, "damn, f*** this game, I'll just play some other." And just as I was going to delete it- when I'm like, "Eureka! I think I got this!" and then everything just clicked in! This is like…
@66swing: No, verbal communication is not necessary. We worked fine in the beta without even text communication. Sure, since you guys will be buying the games for the console, there will be a very steep learning curve and and for the first few days you will be frustrated- guaranteed! But then, when COD is out of…
Poor polar bears!
@Firelance: Well, I had a blast playing the beta. It's like real life. The running animations, the way you have to take cover, and all the way up to that subconscious feel that "if I die, it's over". You feel so immersed. The learning curve is about 3-4 hours for a noob gamer like me, but that is to get COD out of…
@VicViper: Well, I had a blast playing the beta. It's like real life. The running animations, the way you have to take cover, and all the way up to that subconscious feel that "if I die, it's over". You feel so immersed. The learning curve is about 3-4 hours for a noob gamer like me, but that is to get COD out of your…