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Gamer plays Black Ops II for nearly 136 straight hours

Call of Duty: Black Ops II set a sales record for publisher Activision, but it also helped one gamer set a new world record. News.com.au reports that 28-year-old Australian man Okan Kaya played Black Ops II multiplayer for 135 hours and 50 minutes straight, rocketing past the previous Guinness World Record for a video game marathon.

That mark was held by two Canadian gamers, who clocked 120 hours and seven minutes, the site writes. New Guinness stipulations allow for 10-minute breaks every hour, Kaya said, adding that they can be taken together if desired.

wife went to a hens night over the weekend... should I go out with the boys or sit at home and play COD all night... COD marathon!

decent game... some of the maps are a let down but overall I think its an improvement... been using the Chicom CQB burst fire and the ol' faithful R-870 MCS pump action shotty

only played a liitle bit of zombies so far... haven't really got into it yet

He's lucky to still be alive.

Not exactly, you're allowed 10min breaks per hour but the rules let you take the breaks together which means he had over 22 hours to distribute in that time. Not exactly super human to basically just be awake in front of a screen for the majority of 5 days.

havent really got into zombies. Played it a few times, the farm level doesnt seem big enough, the town map is a bit the same, and the bus stop level I have only had one go at

You know if you select the "TranZit" game mode, instead of Survival, the map is actually every single one of those levels, and you can catch a bus / run between levels?

TranZit is the zombie game mode you want to choose. It includes the story, easter eggs and what not.

It's also a tad more team based compared to previous zombies games in that playing by yourself would make it extremely difficult to even pack-a-punch your weapons, let alone progress through the "story".

It's also the first zombies to work off the multiplayer engine, as oppose to a modified single player engine. This means you can now do 4way split-screen and unfortunately more zombies at once :unsure:

TranZit is the zombie game mode you want to choose. It includes the story, easter eggs and what not.

It's also a tad more team based compared to previous zombies games in that playing by yourself would make it extremely difficult to even pack-a-punch your weapons, let alone progress through the "story".

It's also the first zombies to work off the multiplayer engine, as oppose to a modified single player engine. This means you can now do 4way split-screen and unfortunately more zombies at once :unsure:

Yep, pack a punch is hard to get to in TranZit.

You need to open the bank safe, by flicking the 2 buttons outside of it. Then you need to put a built power generator there, then get a mate to put a power generator at the door inside the power plant with the electricity bolt on it. Once you've done that, it opens a tunnel through the bank safe, where you go down, and the PAP machine is there.

Damn its hard trying to get used to a zombies level that isnt Kino Der Toten lol

Had a few goes at Tranzit and getting a bit better. Apparently (According to my new friends I was playing with) I ruined the last game by not turning the power on when they left me for dead, Even though I dont know how to do that. Oh well, I led a hoard of zombies to them to say I was sorry :)

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Damn its hard trying to get used to a zombies level that isnt Kino Der Toten lol

Had a few goes at Tranzit and getting a bit better. Apparently (According to my new friends I was playing with) I ruined the last game by not turning the power on when they left me for dead, Even though I dont know how to do that. Oh well, I led a hoard of zombies to them to say I was sorry :)

have you got to NACH DER TOTEN on tranzit yet? there are a few extra places to get to no just where the bus stops

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