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Im really enjoying this game. I havnt even started the single player game, online is where its at. There are a lot more places to camp which is frustrating for me (cos i hate camping) but all in all i love the game.

They should have just left out vehicles cos that ruins half the maps. Takes 4 bazooka shots (sometimes more) to kill a tank which is a load of crap.

I dont think il go back to playing cod4 all the time, although i would have liked it if they released a heap more maps and did a few tweaks to COD4.

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Already got you on my list :blink: Your not online that much!

haha yeh I dont really play ps3 that much. I get over games quick. But since I've got COD5 I'm like level 14 in about 5 days lol. Will be on it tonight about 11-11.30pm your time.

edit: Actually just remembered I bought NFS Undercover 2day and it's sitting in my bag. So will proly be playin that 2nite. :D

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... on the other hand

some of the flatout best demo's i've ever seen, embarasses COD4. Makes then look like they put in no effort at all in comparison

and i like gratuitous violence in these games as much as the next guy, but they really pour it on in this game. shooting guys at point blank and watching other getting shot were more then gory enough

not saying take it out, just, damn... that was violent as hell

I cant wait for cod5 i dident like the modern day warfare of the cod4 i profer the ww2 stuff unlike some of the other guys that posted i find it alot more fun with the 4/5 shot clips and running around in the bush rather then urban maps

yeah what he said

plus

your gay

cod4 was awesome

here's why

you have more than 4/5 bullet holding clips n you can shoot people more

plus

you shoot arabs

what more could you want in a game!!!

(just kidding guys... im not THAT racist!!! =P )

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