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I'm not sure if it's the same for the consoles but on PC each weapon set has one that can use a 'gold' as a camo pattern after you have completed all challenges for that weapon type eg after completing all kill and headshot challenges in the SMG class you can choose gold for the mini-uzi. The assault class you can get gold for the AK47.

I assume the gold deagle was added as a seperate weapon because there are no camo patterns for secondary weapons.

I'm not sure if it's the same for the consoles but on PC each weapon set has one that can use a 'gold' as a camo pattern after you have completed all challenges for that weapon type eg after completing all kill and headshot challenges in the SMG class you can choose gold for the mini-uzi. The assault class you can get gold for the AK47.

I assume the gold deagle was added as a seperate weapon because there are no camo patterns for secondary weapons.

Its the same on 360 and im assuming for PS3 too.

been playing this since before christmas and cant get of it. as soon as the missus goes to work im on there. on pc and called bulletholes. i think its a good idea that everyone (if they want to)go clan SAU, otherwise its a bit hard trying to remember peoples nicknames, i can do 3 or 4 different servers in one sitting. mainly do team deathmatch on the lowest pings

yeah team deathmatch is the best. I had to change my name :P punkbuster was kicking me for "player name "1" has been kicked for name to short" so i am now "useless". I'll keep an eye out for ya

Your name can display as 1 or even blank if you just stick enough colour codes in front. (^ and a number)

How much does the MP44 suck? Last assault I need to do for gold AK and I have to use double tap just to make it an average gun. At least in H/C it's a one shot kill.

Don't know if I have mentioned this before but I am Helfarch in game.

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Finally upgrade my com with Q6600 & G92 GTS, now I can finally play this game properly.

Game is awesome, being up to 3 - 4am multiple times to play it on the net.

Man I feel like crap now... :D

Still working on gold weapons, getting there for the gold shotty, about 60 hs to go on the pump and I'm done. Not looking forward to doing the M60. The sniper I only use them on selected maps so that will come in time though I've done the best sniper rifle already, the M40A3.

I have very much enjoyed putting a shotgun to the back of multiple sniper's heads even 3-4 in a row and they don't notice until BOOM. Last Stand is the enemy of all shotguns.

If anyone sees iG-Irada tell him he's a noob, iG are noobs and I will teabag him into submission. kthx.

hahaha,

i've finally found a good combination so i can get more kills than deaths. My split is pretty ordinary in my stats though :no:

had a first the other week 6 more assists than kills first time i have ever had over 20 assists.

Over 20 assists? I'm a little annoyed if I get 5. You poor bugger sounds like you don't even have a 1:1 fragrate, mine is down to about 1.8 which is pretty low after working on gold weapons and still having LMG and Sniper to go. It forces you to use weapons you don't like that are unsuitable for a map. At least you get a good idea of just how each weapon does. I made an effort to screenshot my games last night maybe I'll post them up after work.

awesome game. been playing since xmas.

i have it on ps3

my nickname is AUS A_BFG.

its very addictive when playing online.

and atm i have unlocked the 2nd prestige stage and am working thru it ;)

best guns:50cal sniper

p90 with silencer and uav blocker perk

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For a 'ninja' kit I prefer the MP5, more accurate than the P90 and quieter. That with Bomb Squad, UAV jammer and Dead Silence and it's good times after breaking enemy lines.

The Barrett is pretty garbage in this game, no where near enough damage to justify it's poor accuracy, M40A3 is the duck's nuts of the sniper rifles.

P90 is definately a good CQB assault weapon, a little short range for some maps.

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