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It won't let me edit my message above so I guess I have to reply again.

I hope they up the level cap sometime soon... I only started playing a few days ago and I'm already level 16 with all upgrades available on my M21 and M4 and nearly got the new scope on on the M40. I can't imagine how dull it must be for the americans who've been playing for weeks...

I hope they up it to Master Gunnery Sergant (level 22) because then theres a new sniper :D

well i do hope they ad a new map & up the ranks to like 20 ill be fine well they will have to do something because you figure next week that kids game comes out & people will be playing it instead of playing the beta

My friend's code went to his spam folder, which he emptied... is there any way to get his code sent again, or does anyone have a spare?

if he got the code on the charlieoscardelta site, then the code should be shown on his profile page on the site.

Otherwise, i don't think theres anyway to get it again.

Wow, it ends Sept. 30 and they still haven't raised the level cap again!

where does it say its ending on the 30th

ive heard alot of people saying in-game chat that they are raising the cap tomorrow (monday)

i doubt the beta ends sept 30th because nowhere on the site does it say anything

That's kind of what I was thinking because they have so many things not classified, so you can see they are unlockable, but would they unlike all that for 15 days? Still not sure at the moment.

strangely mine has just started saying *downloading game settings* when i turned it on 5 mins ago, after i click on find game, does anyone know what i can do to play games still?? this happened to my friend michael, but hes offline atm so i dunno what to do

strangely mine has just started saying *downloading game settings* when i turned it on 5 mins ago, after i click on find game, does anyone know what i can do to play games still?? this happened to my friend michael, but hes offline atm so i dunno what to do

Same thing happened to me. Find a person on your friends list or recent players list that you can join playing. Doing this kind of forced it for me to get the right settings. Nothing else worked for me except this, so hopefully it works for you.

it went after about 15 minutes, i tryed joining a friend during the screwup time but it couldnt connect to the host, i had my hopes up it was happening because they had upped the level cap

+1... I thought we could level up again... but no :(

They haven't got that many days until halo 3 :p I'm sure they'll up the level cap before the 25th though or else their beta won't be anywhere near as busy and won't be as useful for testing network data with.

i doubt the beta ends sept 30th because nowhere on the site does it say anything

http://www.xbox.com/en-AU/games/c/callofdu...arfare/beta.htm

(its the australian sign up form so don't go signing up with it!)

It says in the fine print, 30th.

ill laugh it they up the level cap on the 25th wonder how many people gonna say screw halo 3 i want my cod4 fix

the ranking level goes all the way up & passed 50 which i cant wait to play the retail

the problem i have is who evers hosting hits standy on purpose so he can gain kills when he turns it back on

not every hosts cheats but i have found 3 guys from italy hosting who cheat & 1 from the uk & several from the us

its mainly kids doing it

http://www.xbox.com/en-AU/games/c/callofdu...arfare/beta.htm

(its the australian sign up form so don't go signing up with it!)

It says in the fine print, 30th.

that means for signing up not ending the actual beta

p.s the new trvia questions is so easy i guessed it on the 1st shot & was correct :)

Question:

What is the use of sleight hand?

ill give you a hint its not aiming

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ill laugh it they up the level cap on the 25th wonder how many people gonna say screw halo 3 i want my cod4 fix

the ranking level goes all the way up & passed 50 which i cant wait to play the retail

the problem i have is who evers hosting hits standy on purpose so he can gain kills when he turns it back on

not every hosts cheats but i have found 3 guys from italy hosting who cheat & 1 from the uk & several from the us

its mainly kids doing it

that means for signing up not ending the actual beta

p.s the new trvia questions is so easy i guessed it on the 1st shot & was correct :)

Question:

What is the use of sleight hand?

ill give you a hint its not aiming

I believe the ranks actually go up to lvl 65. I want to get as far as I can.

I've seen quite a few British people who use the standby tactic but with any luck they'll all move on to do it on H3. If not I'll host my own games.

Slight of Hand reduces the time it takes to reload doesn't it? They released a video comparing the M249 reloading sequence with and without the perk. I tell you what, if you use it with the M4, it'll only take about a 1/4 of a second to reload.

No! They need to go back to Halo 2 and standby. I don't want my Halo 3 being filled with cheaters.

Hopefully, MS will be banning consoles of cheaters from now on. I don't want to see any multi-account cheaters on COD4 or Halo 3.

I didn't see much standbying in the H3 beta... Bungie say they made a way to prevent it, although I think thats the mass kick feature if it gets laggy which is just plain annoying.

I didn't see much standbying in the H3 beta... Bungie say they made a way to prevent it, although I think thats the mass kick feature if it gets laggy which is just plain annoying.

Yeah, Bungie said that cheaters will be playing with cheaters.

The game has a way of figuring out how good your connection is.

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