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Go and buy it..

That's all..

:thumbsup:

Got it today as i'm sick and was having the day off, it's unreal.. Picked it up for the 360 from JB for $90..

Having participated in the online Beta I was aware of what was coming, but even then i'm still blown away by the sheer speed at which multiplayer games go!..

Anyone that is a FPS fan will love it.. PC, XBOX anything..

Discuss..

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Bad luck Trent - as far as multiplayer goes, one of the most intense games i've played.. best thing is a having a party of people as you'll all be on the same side of multiplayer games..

Only drawback we've found, unlike COD2/3 you can't have split screen and play on xbox live.. We had 7 of us on 2 xbox's with COD2 :thumbsup:

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Saw this on my sisters boyfriends 360 and boy did it look good, Im going to get it on ps3 but I have heard conflicting reports does COD4 output to 1080p or not. Who has it on ps3 that could tell me?

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I've got it on PC and it's great. Not sure how long it'll last though, as it's sorta the same thing over and over again.... especially when in the death match servers :)

Great game though, I've already gotten 10 hours out of it, so at $8 per hour it's good value.

I'm up to Level 22.. some awesome unlocks are coming through now :P

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dear god

i just bought the LAST copy of the game on PS3 at Southland shopping centre... for $80... and got a HDMI cable finally and sweet jesus its unreal

the graphics are insane and the night vision scope with laser sights, gets me a little hard i have to admit

Where did you find it? I went to a few shops and no one had any copies left... EB said they'll get some in tomorrow, so hopefully they do.

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dear god

i just bought the LAST copy of the game on PS3 at Southland shopping centre... for $80... and got a HDMI cable finally and sweet jesus its unreal

the graphics are insane and the night vision scope with laser sights, gets me a little hard i have to admit

Since you have the game and are running it on a HDMI cable can you tell me if it outputs to 1080p please?

Thanks mate

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