Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Did anyone else pick this up today?
I have to say, the firefights have an entirely new level of intensity to them with modern weapons as opposed to WWII ones.
Shooting through thin walls to frag baddies is a nice touch too.
I have to say, the firefights have an entirely new level of intensity to them with modern weapons as opposed to WWII ones.
Shooting through thin walls to frag baddies is a nice touch too.
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I'm debating whether or not to get this. I was severely unimpressed by the demo. Have you tried the multiplayer?
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Not yet, but IMHO the single player campaign was excellent, although there are fewer playable characters than most (No playable russians.)Brother-Captain Gaius wrote:I'm debating whether or not to get this. I was severely unimpressed by the demo. Have you tried the multiplayer?
One thing I did like is that, unlike previous COD games, there are American, British, and Russian soldiers fighting alongside one another on the same battlefield. There are some missions where you really get the sense that it is a multi-national effort.
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I'll get it when it goes budget. Or just borrow it off my brother, he bought it the other day. It's gonna be fun, but it's not worth 89 or 99 AUD.
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That's how much you aussies pay for games?Vympel wrote:I'll get it when it goes budget. Or just borrow it off my brother, he bought it the other day. It's gonna be fun, but it's not worth 89 or 99 AUD.
And I thought that 59.99 US was pushing it.
That's fucking outragious.
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Single player has to be one of the best stories I've played in a while. Very fun and you get to see things that you hope never to see. The gunship level was empowering. Raining hell on ants with a 105mm? Sign me up.
And the multi is a blast too. I didn't get a chance to play the beta but the full version is deep and entertaining. Ranks are not a pain and it's pretty easy to get started. The way new weapons, perks, and challenges are unlocked keeps delivering. RPGs and claymores are fun
I'd recommend it to anyone on the board. If you are unsure, rent it. Chances are you will love it.
And the multi is a blast too. I didn't get a chance to play the beta but the full version is deep and entertaining. Ranks are not a pain and it's pretty easy to get started. The way new weapons, perks, and challenges are unlocked keeps delivering. RPGs and claymores are fun
I'd recommend it to anyone on the board. If you are unsure, rent it. Chances are you will love it.
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Exhilarating even, so much fun watching the 105 blowing away baddies left and rightAgent Fisher wrote:That AC-130 level was so fun.
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The AC-130 was fantastic.
I finally got online with this, the multiplayer is one busy game.
I finally got online with this, the multiplayer is one busy game.
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Yes, the demo is not the best of the game. (I have it on 360)
There are several levels which are just simply superb in terms of pacing and atmosphere. The campaign is short, yes, but Arcade mode genuinely adds replay value. Multiplayer is deep and I think will be quite long-lived, due to the unlockability of so much. The graphics are not jaw-dropping, but once you remember it runs at 60fps, and once you look at the superb lighting and shadowing, animation and effects, you'll appreciate that this is truly immersing game, and quite consistently so.
What I did realise while playing it and noting its efforts to be realistic is that game developers should go for fewer, more intelligent enemies rather than relying on numbers and individual toughness to provide the challenge in singleplayer. The AI was generally very good but I still could not but feel the jarring contrast between the real-world attention to detail in the weapons and effects, and the fact that I was essentially light infantry and destroying waves upon waves of enemies.
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There are several levels which are just simply superb in terms of pacing and atmosphere. The campaign is short, yes, but Arcade mode genuinely adds replay value. Multiplayer is deep and I think will be quite long-lived, due to the unlockability of so much. The graphics are not jaw-dropping, but once you remember it runs at 60fps, and once you look at the superb lighting and shadowing, animation and effects, you'll appreciate that this is truly immersing game, and quite consistently so.
What I did realise while playing it and noting its efforts to be realistic is that game developers should go for fewer, more intelligent enemies rather than relying on numbers and individual toughness to provide the challenge in singleplayer. The AI was generally very good but I still could not but feel the jarring contrast between the real-world attention to detail in the weapons and effects, and the fact that I was essentially light infantry and destroying waves upon waves of enemies.
SPOILER:
Best line of a video game in a long time: OI, SUZY! *smack*
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I got it today, I'm gonna install it soon (watching football right now, all else can wait) and it better be as good as this thread leads me to believe!
Anyway, I got it for PC, cause the thought of trying to play this game online with an X360 controller makes me feel slightly ill, incontinent even.
edit: it's somewhat strange I'm feeling ambivalent about this as I have CoD, CoD:UO & CoD2 all for the PC but when I got 2 I found out it was a game I couldn't cram at my viciously high resolution and it didn't support playing the game in a window. In short, I was stuck playing CoD2 on Direct X 7 which sorta just ruins it ... that and they took off the sprint button and vehicles, gameplay suffered for me, a huge UO fan.
edit: oh yeah, CoD2 also got rid of cooking grenades, since you throw with a single button instead of choose grenades as a weapon with the right click cooking it off. They seemed determined to make 2 less fun; I hope 4 fixes that.
Anyway, I got it for PC, cause the thought of trying to play this game online with an X360 controller makes me feel slightly ill, incontinent even.
edit: it's somewhat strange I'm feeling ambivalent about this as I have CoD, CoD:UO & CoD2 all for the PC but when I got 2 I found out it was a game I couldn't cram at my viciously high resolution and it didn't support playing the game in a window. In short, I was stuck playing CoD2 on Direct X 7 which sorta just ruins it ... that and they took off the sprint button and vehicles, gameplay suffered for me, a huge UO fan.
edit: oh yeah, CoD2 also got rid of cooking grenades, since you throw with a single button instead of choose grenades as a weapon with the right click cooking it off. They seemed determined to make 2 less fun; I hope 4 fixes that.
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I recently played this. While mostly good, the SP campaign has several things which at times ruined the immersion for me. This includes multiple instances of gibberish in Cyrillic. However, the most significant 'WTF' moment for me was seeing shopping carts ... in the 1980s ... in the Soviet Union...
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Grenade cooking and sprint are in there. You just hold down the throw button and release when it's cooked to your satisfaction.SPC Brungardt wrote:
edit: it's somewhat strange I'm feeling ambivalent about this as I have CoD, CoD:UO & CoD2 all for the PC but when I got 2 I found out it was a game I couldn't cram at my viciously high resolution and it didn't support playing the game in a window. In short, I was stuck playing CoD2 on Direct X 7 which sorta just ruins it ... that and they took off the sprint button and vehicles, gameplay suffered for me, a huge UO fan.
edit: oh yeah, CoD2 also got rid of cooking grenades, since you throw with a single button instead of choose grenades as a weapon with the right click cooking it off. They seemed determined to make 2 less fun; I hope 4 fixes that.
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I find that I'm much better at FPSes when using a game controller of some sort. For some strange reason I'm very confident with the controller, but when using mouse and keyboard I become a nervous wreck. It's so bad that I can't kill guy standing still in front of me, because I wind-up spraying bullets everywhere. Maybe it's because it feels more real with the mouse. However, give me a game controller and, while I'm still not very good, at least I'm capable of staying calm and shooting straight.SPC Brungardt wrote:Anyway, I got it for PC, cause the thought of trying to play this game online with an X360 controller makes me feel slightly ill, incontinent even.
Which is funny because the Russian RGD-33 stick grenade wasn't really cookable. (it armed via inertia)SylasGaunt wrote:Grenade cooking and sprint are in there. You just hold down the throw button and release when it's cooked to your satisfaction.SPC Brungardt wrote:
edit: oh yeah, CoD2 also got rid of cooking grenades, since you throw with a single button instead of choose grenades as a weapon with the right click cooking it off. They seemed determined to make 2 less fun; I hope 4 fixes that.
nickolay1 wrote:I recently played this. While mostly good, the SP campaign has several things which at times ruined the immersion for me. This includes multiple instances of gibberish in Cyrillic. However, the most significant 'WTF' moment for me was seeing shopping carts ... in the 1980s ... in the Soviet Union...
Oh,man. What, you think communists didn't do shopping? That all goods were distributed by the state and shopping carts were a sign of EVIL IMPERIALIST OPRESSION?
The way Americans view the former Soviet Block will never cease to amuse me.
I don't know that last answer but it's probably "no."
It's frustrating as hell but on the missions with a lot of shrubs the game periodically goes into super-lame 10-30 fps mode. I'm playing in a window, 1280x720 and that's fine but it periodically nosedives (every 10 minutes or so, depends on the map though) for about a minute. It's making the helicopter extraction at the end of the sniper mission impossible.
I'm doing good then WHAM. Super-special-swimming-in-mud mode = instant death.
edit: i need for it to be god damned winter time already so I can
1) open a window
2) get the best pc cooling system mother nature can create
This is ridiculous
It's frustrating as hell but on the missions with a lot of shrubs the game periodically goes into super-lame 10-30 fps mode. I'm playing in a window, 1280x720 and that's fine but it periodically nosedives (every 10 minutes or so, depends on the map though) for about a minute. It's making the helicopter extraction at the end of the sniper mission impossible.
I'm doing good then WHAM. Super-special-swimming-in-mud mode = instant death.
edit: i need for it to be god damned winter time already so I can
1) open a window
2) get the best pc cooling system mother nature can create
This is ridiculous
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Hell no; from a technical standpoint that would be extremely difficult to pull off, and Microsoft has no incentive to even allow game developers to consider it.ray245 wrote:Is it possible for Xbox live players to play on the same server with PC players?
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