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Great video! I had no idea there was a 25-point streak reward. It would've been nice if it ended the game but that would have angered a lot of players. What setup did you use to get the M.O.A.B.?

I appreciate it!

I'm still rolling with..

  • ACR w/ Sliencer
  • Perk 1 - Blind Eye
  • Perk 2 - Hardline Pro
  • Perk 3 - SitRep

Killstreaks

  1. Assassin Pro
  2. Scavenger Pro
  3. Dead Silence

EDIT - The reason they took our the 'End Game Tactical Nuke' from MW3 was probably because they didn't want it to end matches. Which, I suppose makes great sense.

Edited by UND3RxOATH

So far love Kill Confirmed, awesome game mode, only negative is that I feel the maps are too small and too tight for the amount of players running and gunning.

Agreed. It's nice to have some strategy involved in addition to just killing everyone you see. I also agree the maps are a little small. I love small maps but many of the maps in Kill Confirmed are too small for my taste. A lot of times you'll spawn and have someone shooting at you within a second or two.

No idea there was a MOAB, gives me something to shoot for.??Do you have to have a certain setup because I have seen several people with over 30 kills but I assume they were not all physical like you mentioned in the video.

No idea there was a MOAB, gives me something to shoot for. Do you have to have a certain setup because I have seen several people with over 30 kills but I assume they were not all physical like you mentioned in the video.

I posted it above, 2 post above yours.

I'm still rolling with..
  • ACR w/ Sliencer
  • Perk 1 - Blind Eye
  • Perk 2 - Hardline Pro
  • Perk 3 - SitRep

Killstreaks

  • Assassin Pro
  • Scavenger Pro
  • Dead Silence

EDIT - The reason they took our the 'End Game Tactical Nuke' from MW3 was probably because they didn't want it to end matches. Which, I suppose makes great sense.

I really mean this when I say it, what works for me might not work for you. You have to become very efficient on how you play.

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I posted it above, 2 post above yours.

I really mean this when I say it, what works for me might not work for you. You have to become very efficient on how you play.

If you like my videos, please subscribe. I would like to get a partnership with YouTube. I'm just asking though. <3

Done!

The last paragraph of the Kotaku review sums up my feelings perfectly about the SP...

Call of Duty's flavor of gameplay is marked by succinct writing, nuanced enhancements and always-streamlined action. There is little message here, just pure entertainment. But sometimes that's all a person wants or needs from their gaming.

Full Review Found Here (might have already been posted)

Here's a picture of Call of Duty Elite in use. I finally was able to log into mine. Here you can see my progress and recent games. Pretty cool so far, obviously still a little slow on their servers. Also, trying to get my CoD Elite Facebook Account to become verified...ugh.

I have yet been able to login on the console or the website. I really hope they get this stuff sorted out soon, I'd be ****ed if I paid $50 for elite and can't even access the site even though I want it for all the dlc lol.

I finished the game last night on Regular and I am planning on going back and doing it on Veteran and getting all of the intel and other achievement for various tasks in Single Player. All in all I enjoyed the single player even though the story was not very original. I only experience one issue with the game and it actually made it funny, everytime I would shoot someone and blow them away with a grenade the body would freeze in mid air. I have attached a picture below.

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You aren't alone. I took this the other day:

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Now that I've finished the campaign on veteran, and have gotten all of the achievements, I can focus on spec ops and multiplayer. I'm all about Kill Confirmed, Domination and Demolition!

And as far as CoD: Elite goes, I've gotten it to "half-way" work one time in the last week. Extremely poor effort on how they're handling this. No clue how they could expect MW3 to be the biggest release ever and not expect similar results for a website that's pretty important to the game as well.

Spec Ops Survivor mode is a lot of fun. Getting far along and dying is not, though.

Played through all of the MP maps last night. Still pretty unimpressed. Some of the maps are alright, but I still believe that most (if not all) of the other COD games, especially MW, MW2 and Black Ops, had better maps.

Really fun so far and frame rate much smoother and crisper then Battlefield 3

Obviously... They haven't exactly changed very much so there would be no reason for it to drop under 60

Anyways I'm still a bit dissapointed so far with lack of dedi's on console, still get stupidly shot walking around corners

or hiding behind cover, might pick this up on PC just for that

I just finished the game on Veteran. Not very impressed with the story. Went back on Recruit to gather all the achievements and intel I missed however, after I collected number 46 the pop up on the screen said I only had 45/46. Went back and loaded all the levels and the pause menu on each says I have collected all the intel. I guess I'm glitched out and will have no way to get the intel achievement :angry:

Anyone know if there is a way to fix this? As far as I'm aware even if I start a new game the intel will still be missing from the level.

You could try deleting your save game from the system, but I'm not 100% sure if that would work. I got the intel achievement last night. The only issue I'm really having with the game right now is that CoD: Elite "still" doesn't work for me. I keep getting the throttled message.

You could try deleting your save game from the system, but I'm not 100% sure if that would work. I got the intel achievement last night. The only issue I'm really having with the game right now is that CoD: Elite "still" doesn't work for me. I keep getting the throttled message.

I got in it today. For the most part it wasn't really working as nothing actually loaded, but I got more than the throttled message.

I'm in elite now. Just wondering if anyone has been able to do this, or has even tried. I have a friend that has the PS3 version of the game, and I'm on the 360 version, and I'm trying to track him, but it always says it can't find him. Can this be done? Doesn't make sense that you "can't" track a player just because they're on the PS3 and I'm on the 360, but I'm not sure.

I'm in elite now. Just wondering if anyone has been able to do this, or has even tried. I have a friend that has the PS3 version of the game, and I'm on the 360 version, and I'm trying to track him, but it always says it can't find him. Can this be done? Doesn't make sense that you "can't" track a player just because they're on the PS3 and I'm on the 360, but I'm not sure.

My younger brother has the PS3 version of MW3 and I wasn't able to find him on Elite. I don't think he has ever accessed Elite so that may be why I can't find him. Perhaps your friend hasn't accessed Elite either.

He's in it right now lol. I was at his desk looking at his stats on his profile, and he searched for my name and couldn't find me either. Not sure why it's not working.

Edit: Just found out it won't work. Seriously weak.

http://callofduty.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/76318/kw/track%20player%20on%20different%20platform

Just finished the SP Campaign, I enjoyed it, is just over the top non stop action. Two things I could not help but notice is 1) These guys are always falling to the ground, or down something, a whole lot 2) For the best soldiers in the world supposedly, your teammate AI is awful. :rofl: Other than that SP was a decent diversion for around 5 hours or so. Gonna probably try to check out some Spec Ops and Survival mode, might give MP a go just because I have it, then it is back to Gamefly eventually. Just rented it.

Just finished the SP Campaign, I enjoyed it, is just over the top non stop action. Two things I could not help but notice is 1) These guys are always falling to the ground, or down something, a whole lot 2) For the best soldiers in the world supposedly, your teammate AI is awful. :rofl: Other than that SP was a decent diversion for around 5 hours or so. Gonna probably try to check out some Spec Ops and Survival mode, might give MP a go just because I have it, then it is back to Gamefly eventually. Just rented it.

Another thing about the SP

You go to a aplace on a mission, the mission fails or succeeds, doesn't matter. On the way back, you ALWAYS encounter resistance

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