ubikblack
Ubik! the Rat Parade
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I can't remember the map name, but I loved hiding in the shed behind a crate and just luring wave after wave of enemies over to fulton mine them.

Finding S rank soldiers wasn't that bad - if you played an extra op and found an S rank engineer for example you could replay that mission and farm s rank engineers.

Trailer is nice and all, but I hope the combat consists of more than strafing and the occasional jump/roll while holding down the fire button.

Not only that but the game plays out in realtime and you have to push the button every 108 minutes. If you fail your character is thrown back in time and the whole process starts again. Of course you can change the system clock and cheat, but really whats the point then. Oh - and there is a global leaderboard of

What if they create a game and you have to pay a monthly fee to access all of it?!?!?!? That business model already exists in the form of MMOs and a lot of free to play games.

Haha you are quite right. I don't really play COD at all - I'm just surprised by the backlash at a service that hasn't even been fully announced and most likely won't effect gameplay.

I don't really play COD games, but what behavior analysis has been included in previous titles? Have they done anything beyond accuracy %, K/D ratio, favorite weapon, etc.? Also if you check the WSJ article aspects of this service are available to all users and they haven't even officially announced what the service

Obviously this is speculation but I'm pretty sure they mean the map packs will either be early access and/or included in the subscription costs. I highly doubt that they would create a segregation within their multiplayer community.

Seems like a lot of anger over an optional and non-essential service.

I couldn't agree more + you don't need a subscription to use all of those features.

I prefer using my PS3 - Netflix works great and easily (although browsing sucks - better to add to your instant queue from a computer and then stream on the device) and it is very easy to set up as a media server and play your music/video files from other computers. And unlike the 360 you don't need to pay an

Well in the case of the PS3 any usb port will do. I usually charge mine from my computer...

Wow, I don't like lugging my desktop around from room to room! I also prefer the convenience of having a remote! Oh, and my PS3 is already plugged into my TV!

Idk - I'm sure people prefer to stream on their consoles and watch on their TVs then on their PCs.

They still enjoy the game though.

Why do you get called a hipster then? The extreme dismissive-ness?

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There are different Netflix clients. Some versions require you to be logged into PSN some don't...

Most games have those awesome warnings at the beginning of their games. And in the manuals. Etc. Also, what if something had triggered a seizure while he was flying? He actually got kind of lucky here...

I completely agree - I'm more interested in co-op objectives - I don't really like FPS games, but I loved Borderlands - than I am in generic MP games. If PSN was up I'd probably be playing siege in Uncharted 2 right now...