Official Modern Warfare 3 Thread

Slaught3r

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Okay, so who is getting it?

I am getting it fo sho. Don't care about the Elite content and all the horror stories we are hearing at the mo. Same thing happened last year before the launch of BLOPS.

I PROBABLY won't stand in the queue at midnight again, though!!! ;)
 

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Trailer looked good... I pretty much get all MP games so this is definitely going in my collection.
 

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I am a COD WHORE so I will definitely get it... Question is whether I get it on launch, or a couple of days after...
 

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And once again we are on the COD topic.
On MW2 we were all b!tching and mouning because of the online pairing.
Then we all were so happy that Blops had dedicated servers, but never realized beforehand, they made half a game:crying:

Now with this, it is one of those, WTF are they thinking???? But let me tell you this:

It will sell even more than Blops. :confused:
 

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The Money Train: CoD Elite Explained

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/05/31/call-of-duty-elite-features/
So after waiting a few hours to scowl at the Wall Street Journal for breaking the embargo, Activision have now officially taken the lid off Call of Duty: Elite, which means its actual features, rather than a pithy, video-based glossing-over of them, can be listed. Here’s the horse’s mouth breakdown of what the service actually entails.

Here you go:

* Connect: Call of Duty Elite gives players unprecedented control over their multiplayer experience, transforming it into a true social network. Players can compete against friends, players of similar skill levels and players with similar interests, join groups, join clans, and play in organized tournaments. They can also track the performance, progress and activity of their entire network, both in the game itself, as well as through mobile and web interfaces. Elite will be an “always on” way for players to connect with the Call of Duty community.

* Compete: Call of Duty Elite establishes the most exciting, competitive environment in a multiplayer game. Players will have available a constant stream of events and competitions, tiered to group them with those with similar abilities. Both in-game and real-world prizes will be rewarded to all skill levels.

* Improve: Call of Duty Elite is like having a personal online coach. It provides players with a dynamic strategy guide that tracks their statistics and performances down to the most minute details. It can show gamers how they stack up against their friends or others in the community. Tools and information are provided so players can learn and up their game.

A beta version of CoD Elite for Black Ops will launch this Summer, ahead of what I can only presume will be a full-on launch with Modern Warfare 3. Elite will span those and future CoDs, meaning you have something of a persistent profile from game to game – something that’s officially referred to as a Career, and which documents all your kills and habits and unlocks and whatnot. Big old willy-waving, basically, and analogous to something like Battle.Net.

So what’s free and what’s paid?

Many key features of Call of Duty Elite will be available to Call of Duty players free of charge. Additionally, for players who want to up their game, Call of Duty Elite will offer a premium membership with a wide range of state-of-the-art services, exclusive entertainment programming and all-inclusive game content for less than the cost of any comparable online entertainment service currently in the market.

As I understand it, much of the reward-based competitive stuff will also fall into this bracket. Nonetheless, it’s looking at this stage as though most of the primary features will be free, you won’t have to pay to play, but a sub does include any and all DLC. No final price has been revealed (best-guesses so far have it as $8 or less per month), which means it remains very hard to say whether it’s a reasonable/worthwhile deal or not.

A beta version of Call of Duty Elite launches for Black Ops later this Summer. You can request to be on said beta here....
http://www.callofduty.com/elite

looks like map packs will be subscription only, sigh
 
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Ripykin

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the design for the logo 'Elite' is frikkin brilliant, whoever designed must be pretty chuffed with themselves, i would.
 

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I am gettings it! :D This time I might even take the day off. :erm:

take the day off to fix all of the mistakes, trying to configure the custom profile with /coms_ and /cl_ :p etc etc pulling your hair out because a six core cpu with 6 gigs ram is performing under 60 fps :p

They way i see it, If it doesnt play like the cod4 feel = Stuff it. I had enough of BLOPS and the WAW feel thank you. BF3 all the way (free maps, free updates)
 

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No dedicated servers according to MyGaming... never played MW2, is this a bad thing?
 

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No dedicated servers according to MyGaming... never played MW2, is this a bad thing?
Yes and no :p
MW2 was one of the best games. But for alot of us it was very frustrating getting games. That is where your steam friendslist helped alot!!!
And remember if you host you are using alot of GB's per month (no worries to the uncapped people)

Now Blops came and the dedicated servers promised to solve almost everything. Which it did not. With the half designed game....:whistling:

There is going to be alot of b!tching about this again. But lets just wait and see when the final product arrives
 
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