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I went back to playing MW2 after playing Black Ops for a while, Felt like a hell of improvement going backwards a game

I'm liking MW3, will be better when i learn the maps, startting to get the hang of some already

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lol my mate used to play MW2 and loves MW3...I think all the MW2 fanbois do. All the people who jumped on for blops seem to be critical of MW3. Treyarch ftw!

you already have a thread... in the nicest way possible, GTFO ;)

Birds: I was watching 2 riot shield guys face off, circling and taking turns to bash the other with their shields... was hilarious, like 2 sumo wrestlers dressed in bomb squad gear... well until I walked up behind one of them and put the striker to the back of his head

lol you don't remember the map that happened on, do you? Because I faced off with another riot shielder and it was exactly like you described, but I think he got me, can't remember if I got shot by someone else.

Another +1 for being pissed off about the number of snipers/quickscopes/campers. Shit gets old pretty fast.

Though they're great fun when you call in Juggernaut gear. Camper hunts.

HQ and Kill Confirmed are basically all I play. People are moving around to much to make camping worth it, especially in KC.

LOL. BF3 is the CoD killer I think. All the complaints here are the exact complaints I had. I've gone back to BF3. I also paid for elite and so far it's got shit all in it. COnsidering the lack of game work required vs BF3 new engine. I would have thought they put alot of effort into having elite running with awesome shit and plenty of content to kick it off. IW/Activision.. I am disappoint

Whats worse is when your girlfriend says "come have a look at this" GAH do they not understand you cant pause online games?? lol

THIS! Or the talking as soon as you're in a game

Yeah having similar woes with a strict NAT, tried everything regarding the router to fix it, but no luck. Even when I have a 4 bar connection seem to have the lag issues (sure I hit someone, didn't fire on kill cam).

Personally, I like it, features such as the assault/support/specialist kill streaks, the re-plays to share with friends in the "vault" are big improvements to the game. But for some reason, nothing feels as good (real) as MW2, Black Ops, World At War and MW3 all feel very arcadey and slow, while MW2 always felt more realistic and quick to me, but i'm slowly getting used to it.

Do like the specialist kill-streaks though, 6 perks FTW!

I had this issue also. I put it down to the fact that some routers just don't go well with consoles.. I bought a Tenda & opened the ports. Open NAT all the time now :D

THIS X 11ty11!!!!

Glad i'm not the only one. MW2 if a noob hit you, you could drop, turn around and take them out no worries. On MW3 it's like EVERYONE has aim-bot? You're dead before you even can see around a corner, watch the kill cam and it appears you were taking a leisurely stroll?

lol more rage from me lastnight, and I noticed this too...started watching a few killcams...looks like I'm at an art museum trying to analyse canvas, some guy throws a grenade at some random enemy, then does a complete 180 degree turn aims straight for my head and f**king shoots me? You'd swear the game had been out for months and people have already programmed hacks for it.

Did okay a couple maps later though, the support streaks are pretty sweet. Helicopter drone = assists to the maximum. I won on my team with 9-12 and the guy who came second hand 16-12 lol.

lol more rage from me lastnight, and I noticed this too...started watching a few killcams...looks like I'm at an art museum trying to analyse canvas, some guy throws a grenade at some random enemy, then does a complete 180 degree turn aims straight for my head and f**king shoots me? You'd swear the game had been out for months and people have already programmed hacks for it.

Did okay a couple maps later though, the support streaks are pretty sweet. Helicopter drone = assists to the maximum. I won on my team with 9-12 and the guy who came second hand 16-12 lol.

Hacks are made in beta. Didn't you pay any attention to BF3?

I had lots of trouble playing in a party with some mates last night... took ages to get all of us on, had to restart the PS3 a few times... then when we all got on I kept dropping out or having massive lag... eventually we got it working but there was massive rage by that time

my wife commented 'why do you play this game if it makes you so angry'... shut up woman!

the game is good when you don't have spastic lag... but totally agree with the comments about MW2 fanbois getting on the MW3 dick and acting like there's nothing wrong with it... I played MW2 and loved it... played Blops and loved it... so far MW3 fills me with rage but I'll get over it lol

Blops copped lots of shit when it first came out for being buggy but so far MW3 is much worse... maybe due to excessive online traffic!?

Id say there's far to many people who have taken a week off work/school to play all day and night lol. blops was the same when it first came out, got dropped out of more games then managed to stay in but it got alot better

Im not saying i think mw3 is flawless by any means but im enjoying it more the black ops so far

as i play on pc blops was shit to me quit after a week of playing it but with mw3 it is just like mw2 but the seemed to have fixed everything and it look a load better theres more to the maps ect.

so im loving it but 1 thing i still hate is no f***ing dedicated servers

Hacks are made in beta. Didn't you pay any attention to BF3?

I give no fucks for BF3. And console hacks, really...people need better ways to prove they aren't that good at a game.

my wife commented 'why do you play this game if it makes you so angry'... shut up woman!

Hahahaha the people in my house have been listening to me scream "FUCKING CAMPER FUCK OFF CUNT" at all hours of the night. They just don't understand...I have a right to play this game and I have a right to be good at it.

One of the games best features is when you kill sombody you can hear them rage for a couple of seconds usually along the lines of , get f*cked , Thats Fu(king bullshit , Fuc*ing aimbot , how hard did he want to lag....

I give no fucks for BF3. And console hacks, really...people need better ways to prove they aren't that good at a game.

Hahahaha the people in my house have been listening to me scream "FUCKING CAMPER FUCK OFF CUNT" at all hours of the night. They just don't understand...I have a right to play this game and I have a right to be good at it.

Years ago, when COD4 was new, I fully raged out and let rip with a tirade that would shame a sociopathic sailour with tourettes.

I had forgot my sisters boyfriend at the time was in the other room, he thought satan had come to claim his soul.

I had lots of trouble playing in a party with some mates last night... took ages to get all of us on, had to restart the PS3 a few times... then when we all got on I kept dropping out or having massive lag... eventually we got it working but there was massive rage by that time...

... maybe due to excessive online traffic!?

Id say there's far to many people who have taken a week off work/school to play all day and night lol. blops was the same when it first came out, got dropped out of more games then managed to stay in but it got alot better

Im not saying i think mw3 is flawless by any means but im enjoying it more the black ops so far

Had the same issue last night, console kept "finding" 20+ games, would join one, load, then drop out. Did this maybe 10-15 times, then I actually did get into a game, and it dropped out, repeat, repeat, repeat. I think in 3-4 hours of being online I played maybe 6 games if that? RAGE

Anyone played the Xbox version? Considering buying it next week, BF3 is great but PC gaming isn't very social most of the time...

Also does it support 4 player split screen?

Xbox is social?

I am a veritable social butterfly when a new Forza comes out then.

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