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I feel they are both good Col, the single player in BF3 took me a little over two days to finish (probably 5 hours playing time...)

MW3 is a continuing story and so fare has been about 7-8 hours of gameplay and still says under 50% into it!!

Multiplayer can EAD as the young idiots just bolt around committing suicide to get their points up and then sit on a hill with a rifle and do nothing...

So Zoom carwash in greenslopes for Thursday who's keen?

I would be, except my car is already clean and sitting under a car cover in the garage to keep it that way :D

I feel they are both good Col, the single player in BF3 took me a little over two days to finish (probably 5 hours playing time...)

MW3 is a continuing story and so fare has been about 7-8 hours of gameplay and still says under 50% into it!!

Multiplayer can EAD as the young idiots just bolt around committing suicide to get their points up and then sit on a hill with a rifle and do nothing...

I am so over games that are all about online play.

Get BF3 on a PC it's fantastic. My mate bought MW3 n I'm not that impressed.

I was fixing my pc last week, and it shat itself....

so no pc games for a while until I decide to get another desktop. The laptops wouldn't run the game to a satisfactory level.

The reason I really dislike MW3, apart from the lag, and the very badly designed environment, is that it is becoming like BF3, and it encourages camping.

I liked mw2 and black ops because it was Commando style, run in, kill as many people as quickly as you can before you are blasted yourself.

I cannot be bothered sitting somewhere waiting for people to run into the sight of my scope. If I wanted tactics I would go back to playing non alcoholic chess.

think I might call it a day shortly

Got MW3 on the day it came out, and have hardly played it.

Personally think it's a bucket of shit. Lag is attrocious, and the maps are terrible.

BF3 doesn't look much better either. Might get Skyrim or Dead Island instead...

Dead Island is cr*p, don't bother.

RE Carwash: Meh, I'll go wherever. Chermside is better :P

Mangs & Mangettes who wants to donate to my Movember fund? Donate Here Follow link and show your support. Martin donate enough and I'll see about that bikini car wash lol

Still at work until these guys clean my server room.

RE: Games - I bought BF3 the day it came out, played BF2 and had high hopes for it. After I finally got it to install I think it's pretty good, I haven't really played to much of it but I think I'm close to the end now. I think last mission I did was where the main bad dude died on the plane after you rescue him.

MW3 I'm not too phased on, it looks more of a console shooter than a PC game. I have only played the modern warfare series on 360. Call of Duty 2 though, is still hands down one of the best games I've played on PC.

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