Stinger, on 15 Nov 2010, 1:37, said:
This makes Modern Warfare 2's spawns look good:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6ZWYXqbQWc...player_embedded
I don't think a Call of Duty game will ever have good spawns, but Modern Warfare 2's is probably as good as it's going to get.
Edit: PC players who enjoyed 6 vs 6 matches, you may rejoice. They will be adding 12 player servers in the not so distance future according to the pcdev's Twitter.
Yeah, the spawn system is completely retarded. They must've based it off of WaW's system. I like the 6v6 news though - 9v9 is way too crowded.
Kalo, on 15 Nov 2010, 2:22, said:
Chyros, on 14 Nov 2010, 22:26, said:
Kalo, on 14 Nov 2010, 22:33, said:
Chyros, on 14 Nov 2010, 21:03, said:
And what does going prone have to do with killing faster?
If they miss, you don't get DVK'ed, and if BO gives more accuracy if you're prone, it means more shots would go on target and allow you to move on quicker. Or atleast that's what I got from it.
You don't get more accuracy when prone. Your hip spread is smaller, but if you fire at them from the hip you are going to (and deserve to) die. This isn't BC2 where you can hipshot someone from across the galaxy, you have to actually aim in this game
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This post makes me laugh because you can't do that in Bad Company 2 either.
I was referring mostly to how tight hip spreads are in BC2 where they are almost as accurate as ADS
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Wizard, on 15 Nov 2010, 3:10, said:
Nem, on 14 Nov 2010, 23:46, said:
Though multiplayer is inferior to any modern warfare, the campaign in Black Ops was the most fun I have had in a game in quite some time. Though linear, it's the most cinematic thus far, and that's exactly what I look for when I pick up a current Call of Duty game. If you want a thinking mans game, or one finally tuned for competitive play, chances are you won't find it here, But if you want to have a good time and experience what the movie industry refers to as a Summer Blockbuster, sit back and enjoy a story that rivals any Call of Duty as well as most FPS shooters on the market.
Strangely, I've found the campaign to be lacklustre and dull so far and consequently have barely completed any of it. I am beginning to despise these cut scenes and portions of game-play where all I can do is follow a NPC at a lumber-some pace and "do x" when you're told to and then "y" when a
scene has ended. I admit I liked the NVA attack and the trench defence, but that aside it's been boring.
But each to their own aye
Yeah, I agree, I didn't really like the campaign myself. Most things I just found frustrating, and the story was unbelievably predictable IMO. I only really liked the Kowloon mission, and that solely for its soundtrack tbh.
deltaepsilon, on 15 Nov 2010, 5:34, said:
Wizard, on 15 Nov 2010, 12:10, said:
But each to their own aye
Wrong, only one person's opinion is allowed to stand.
Thank you for being so constructive, as always
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