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cod4 ps3, great game.

cod5 ps3, great game.

cod5 is a bit better, just because u can pilot vehicles etc and =NAZI ZOMBIES!!!!

multi player mode is in a league of its own

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No1 plays on PC ?

servers are alot better and u can have modded games. word.

Yeah I use to play a bit of COD4...my nick was either Blade or PK Blade. Wasn't a fan of the gameplay in WaW multiplayer but co-op was good.

Also going by some of the rumours/ supposed info leaks floating around, suggest that we can expect Modern Warfare 2 by IW some time latter this year :sweat:

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Also going by some of the rumours/ supposed info leaks floating around, suggest that we can expect Modern Warfare 2 by IW some time latter this year :D

Yeh i heard this also.... Should be good i hope..... they went a bit downhill with W@W , they need to do something new an slightly dif to keep it fresh...

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Ok, 2 questions for the COD4 players;

1. How do you add the "[AUS]" tag infront of your name? there's no symbols available in that input screen

2. Where's all the fu(king reception? I start shooting someone, get a decent burst of bullets on them but then they shoot me once or twice and im dead, not them. So annoying! Btw the net here isnt slow at all

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You have to check the ping, if the bars next to your name (when you press select ingame) are red or yellow just leave and try and find a new server because youll have a lot of trouble hitting people. You want atleast 3 green bars at minimum.

You have to be level 12 or something to add a clan tag. After you click Play Online there will be a a few links (find game, barracks, create class etc.) the one you are after is Clan Tag

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