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Yep preordered, didnt get the prestige one, got the one in the middle so its not the povpack but not the goggle pack.

Cant wait!

Have been getting back ino cod4 lately and well.........it was much needed practice, im great at 5, but suck at 4.

Time to cancel your PC pre-orders.

No dedicated servers with the bullshit IW matching service being in the US you'll now be matched by rank and chucked in with randoms with one player being the host = host advantage. No dedicated servers, no mods, no more than 12-16 players or it will just lag out (OpFlash 2 like) which it will lag out anyway for anyone not in the US.

Looks like so many from Australia have cracked the shits on the IW forums that Internode (yeah the whole ISP) has been IP banned from the forum.

Crikey. Never heard about that... Quite funny about the ban though.

Im just hoping it lives up to its expectations, lets also hope that they find a better solution for the multiplayer drama's too.

http://www.petitiononline.com/dedis4mw/

over 10k since I signed it earlier today. Not that it'll make a difference but it's interesting.

Retailers are going to crack the shits (1000s of cancelled pre-orders) and a lot of server providers are going to be shafted as well as they have been selling dedicated MW2 server packages inanticipation of it's release.

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