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I'd love to get MW2, but I'm going to be waiting until I get my wired, paid-for connection back. I'm not even sure how well my machine will run it, but damn I want to play it. Until then I'm settling for some old-school Battlefield 1942.

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Once I can afford to get Live again, we should play.

 

Sure man that'd be cool.

 

pwning noobs in mw2 has consumed my life, i'm a level 42 and have like a 2.5 k/d ratio

 

JESUS yes you're an addict. Nice k/d ratio! I'm like level 17.

 

I went on the leaderboards on the 2nd day the game was out and there were people level 70's already and guys with 200+ kill streaks. wtf.

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Modern Warfare 2 for PC is a truckload of fail apparently. They attempted to adapt a console style multiplayer, EG: NO DEDICATED SERVERS.

 

Left 4 Dead 2 demo was meh. That shit could've been added to LFD1.

 

Definitely a go for Borderlands. "Got" it Saturday, beat it Wednesday. There's still another playthrough to go through (similar to nightmare/hell difficulties in Diablo 1 and 2). I might consider just getting the game and transferring my save file because it's good enough of a game for me to give them money ;).

 

As for Dragon Age...I think I'll save my money for Diablo 3. RPGs are too addictive for me. Mind you...I already logged in 30 hours of Borderlands over 4 days.

 

Of course, this is all a facade for my lack of balls to finish Dead Space on Hard.

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Beat Borderlands, Playing some COD:MW2. Soon though, L4D2, Assassins Creed 2 and the God of War Collection all come out. (not to mention the new Rob Zombie CD and Star Trek on blu-ray) November is going to be expensive...

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The single player for Modern Warfare 2 is pretty good. Less frustrating parts than CoD4, and I started off on Veteran too.

 

The only part that raged me was the mortar+running down hill+over 9000 aimboat Commandos firing at you. You pretty much need to memorize where the goddamn mortars land. And following Ghost always makes me into a goddamn crater.

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The single player for Modern Warfare 2 is pretty good. Less frustrating parts than CoD4, and I started off on Veteran too.

 

The only part that raged me was the mortar+running down hill+over 9000 aimboat Commandos firing at you. You pretty much need to memorize where the goddamn mortars land. And following Ghost always makes me into a goddamn crater.

Before or after the assault on the cabin? I didn't have much trouble with that on regular, it kinda kicked my ass on hardened, and I'm not that far on veteran yet.

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I'm at that part right now veteran, it's pretty fucking annoying... getting shot in the back and front as I make my way down the hill, clear out 10 guys, think I'm homefree to the chopper with 40m to go, only to get owned by mortars..

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If you try to book it down before Ghost gets there, the enemies from the back teleport behind you or something and firing squad your ass. Instead of making a straight B-line for the choppa you gotta go to the right and hug the cliff thing (after Ghost catches up and says to move up).

 

I pretty much try to clear out the front by chucking nades and spraying bullets from behind the thick Y-Shaped Tree.

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