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Everyone knows all the Lybians live in one VW van.
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Stoat wrote:Everyone knows all the Lybians live in one VW van.
I was waiting and hoping for someone to make that reference. You do me proud, Mr. Stoat.
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:lol: Well done Toast.
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I live to serve.
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Post by Gunslinger42 »

I've heard a rumour that there was someone/a group of people who managed to - through glorious save-you-from-hackers-isn't-it-wonderful! IWnet - send a virus to players who connect to them. Sounds a bit far fetched but so has every other thing about MW2 so at this point I wouldn't be surprised...
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Post by buzzmong »

If that's true :lol:
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Post by Shada »

False positives and people overreacting
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Shada wrote:False positives and people overreacting
:above: most likely, also people sharing malware crap for profits.

Sounds about as plausible as the xbox chip smashers to me.
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Post by deject »

Shada wrote:False positives and people overreacting
This has been confirmed by AVIRA, the AV that was "detecting" the virus.
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Post by spoodie »

Personally I enjoyed the SP. Not as much as the SP on MW1, perhaps because the ideas were fresher then. Although there is more variety in this game, perhaps too much ludicrous variety. But why not? We're in videogame land. Yes, it is frustrating in parts and there are infinite respawns (I assume), but it's also an exciting roller coaster ride of over the top shooting action. In my opinion.

It's even shorter than I was expecting. I don't know whether I've finished an SP campaign in a day before. I wanted to get it done so I could start on the MP action. The co-op only campaigns sound especially interesting.
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Post by Davius »

Anyone has for 360? would like to try some of the co-op special ops missions with someone for some challenging 3 star action, though wont be till post sunday morning.
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spoodie wrote:Personally I enjoyed the SP.
On reflection I realise that at no point was I engaged in the story or characters. All it felt like was a highly elaborate shooting gallery. Especially the supposedly controversial level.
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Post by Roman Totale »

That is because violent computer games have deadened the emotional centres of your brain. You are now completely devoid of emotion and empathy. You would think nothing of taking another person's life.


Keith Vaz was right.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Roman Totale wrote:That is because violent computer games have deadened the emotional centres of your brain. You are now completely devoid of emotion and empathy. You would think nothing of taking another person's life.


Keith Vaz was right.
To be fair, I doubt any of us would think twice given the opportunity to off Keith Vaz. Though it is debatable if he's people.
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Post by Sol »

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wgn2jugK_Hk[/media]

:lol:

Yeah i bought it for the 360 as i had some hmv vouchers, it's not great it's not bad, it's ok.
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Post by Roman Totale »

If that isn't a parody or something I may have to hurt someone.
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He spent 17 hours looking for the server browser option.
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Post by Roman Totale »

:lol:

He reminds me of someone - can't think who though.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Roman Totale wrote::lol:

He reminds me of someone - can't think who though.
:lol: A psychologically unsound drooling brummie? :?
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Post by Killavodka »

There are a few games that have very short single player modes. I remember moaning about Mass Effect because the single player (excluding Mr Sandbox) was less than 10 hours gameplay. The filler of MW2 is in the co-op "spec-ops" mode where you play scenes from the single player with a friend and hope to unlock stuff®
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