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wow.. after a long while I played on Xbox tonight.. First hour was absolutely horrific... I totally got owned left and right.. but as I kind of picked up the feel for the pad again it started getting a bit better, until I found a terrific perk.

Well, since i was trying to find a good combo, I will tell you guys that One Man Army Pro is absolutely the best!!!!!

This is Perk 1 and replaces the secondary weapon. I set up my gun to be ACR no sights, FMJ, Stopping Power and Ninja Pro with One Man Army Pro.

Then I set up the same setup with ACR + FMJ + One Man Army + Hardline + Ninja Pro..

3rd class is just like the first one. And lastly I setup SCAR+FMJ+Cold Blooded Pro+Ninja Pro and One Man Army.

What's great about One Man Army is that you change classes on-fly. This by itself doesn't sound too exciting, but when you do switch (it takes about 10-15 secs if you don't have One Man Army pro) and you are fully reloaded with ammo, semtex and flashbangs.

The best part is that you can switch to hardline too.

So let's say you have a scenario where you had 3 kills with ACR+FMJ+Stopping Power Pro.. and you hide for a little bit and you switch class to ACR+FMJ but with hardline.. the next kill you get, will activate the killstreak reward!

Or, one huge benefit is if you hear enemy UAV or their chopper coming in or whatever, you can quickly switch to invisible class where you have Cold Blooded + Ninja so the UAV can't see you.

I'm telling you, when you try this, it's absolutely mind blowing how great it is. Especially if you have one section of the map you protect or a flag in Domination. You will never run out of ammo. :D

The highlight of my evening in MW2 tonight, was that I killed all 6 people on the enemy team with a predator missile :) It was hilarious. The other team was a full blown clan. I absolutely devastated them and most of it was thanks to One Man Army. Terrific perk and my favorite now.

DL we need to make a Official Bad Company 2 thread.

I just saw the Squad Deathmatch videos.

Yeah surprised there is not one done already to be honest.

I think we may still be a little while out to create the Official Thread just yet. Still 3 months away, and truth be told, MW2 was a lot more anticipated then BF: BC2 is (unfortunately I say) so I think an Official thread now will just get lost in the mix. Probably best to wait at least until early January I am thinking. With that said I am not discouraging anyone if they want to put the work into it now, and I am sure no one else would be against it either. Hell, we seem to be talking about it enough so would be the right thing to do just for this thread.

With that said I also did see the Squad Deathmatch videos as well yesterday. :punk: Looks like a really kick ass mode for sure. (Y) I am almost positive I will be buying it for the PC as well even though it's already delayed I think, but especially for Squad Deathmatch I am thinking more people (like 32 players which I believe is the target for PC) would be ideal for that mode.

I think the PC version has finally been updated :) well steam just had to update cod to let me play it, and according to bowlings twitter ps3update was released last nite with the pc due later. Finally we now have fixed 1887's lol, they were really ****ing me off last nite. Though im kinda sad i never got to play on the unlimited ammo servers :( lol

wow.. after a long while I played on Xbox tonight.. First hour was absolutely horrific... I totally got owned left and right.. but as I kind of picked up the feel for the pad again it started getting a bit better, until I found a terrific perk.

Well, since i was trying to find a good combo, I will tell you guys that One Man Army Pro is absolutely the best!!!!!

This is Perk 1 and replaces the secondary weapon. I set up my gun to be ACR no sights, FMJ, Stopping Power and Ninja Pro with One Man Army Pro.

Then I set up the same setup with ACR + FMJ + One Man Army + Hardline + Ninja Pro..

3rd class is just like the first one. And lastly I setup SCAR+FMJ+Cold Blooded Pro+Ninja Pro and One Man Army.

What's great about One Man Army is that you change classes on-fly. This by itself doesn't sound too exciting, but when you do switch (it takes about 10-15 secs if you don't have One Man Army pro) and you are fully reloaded with ammo, semtex and flashbangs.

The best part is that you can switch to hardline too.

So let's say you have a scenario where you had 3 kills with ACR+FMJ+Stopping Power Pro.. and you hide for a little bit and you switch class to ACR+FMJ but with hardline.. the next kill you get, will activate the killstreak reward!

Or, one huge benefit is if you hear enemy UAV or their chopper coming in or whatever, you can quickly switch to invisible class where you have Cold Blooded + Ninja so the UAV can't see you.

I'm telling you, when you try this, it's absolutely mind blowing how great it is. Especially if you have one section of the map you protect or a flag in Domination. You will never run out of ammo. :D

The highlight of my evening in MW2 tonight, was that I killed all 6 people on the enemy team with a predator missile :) It was hilarious. The other team was a full blown clan. I absolutely devastated them and most of it was thanks to One Man Army. Terrific perk and my favorite now.

What level do you unlock One Man Army perk? I'm still at a measly level 34.

Does anyone have any suggested loadouts for someone who will be starting out come Christmas? I've tried the M4 (And loved it), same with the SCAR. Intervention <3

Does anyone have any suggested loadouts for someone who will be starting out come Christmas? I've tried the M4 (And loved it), same with the SCAR. Intervention <3

While its tempting to use hardline pro (especially for new players), stopping power is more useful. I also find myself using "sleight of hand" because of the pro version which brings your scope up faster (invaluable to winning those random shoot outs).

While its tempting to use hardline pro (especially for new players), stopping power is more useful. I also find myself using "sleight of hand" because of the pro version which brings your scope up faster (invaluable to winning those random shoot outs).

I've noticed that now SoH is a Slot 1 perk, almost everyone and their grandmother is using it! Invaluable yes, but more often than not people will be using SoH. Whereas before people would sacrifice that extra damage for faster reloading in CoD4. (I would on SMG classes).

I've noticed that now SoH is a Slot 1 perk, almost everyone and their grandmother is using it! Invaluable yes, but more often than not people will be using SoH. Whereas before people would sacrifice that extra damage for faster reloading in CoD4. (I would on SMG classes).

SoH and BP are the most popular Perk 1 choices, it seems. I just started to find the value in SoH Pro and it definitely gives you an advantage, though people who rely on sights and heart beat monitors will be out of luck.

I've noticed that now SoH is a Slot 1 perk, almost everyone and their grandmother is using it! Invaluable yes, but more often than not people will be using SoH. Whereas before people would sacrifice that extra damage for faster reloading in CoD4. (I would on SMG classes).

I'll have to start watching kill cams more (to check) because that if you're right, that's too bad. I thought I had beat everybody to the punch (or shot :p) on that one.

fourzerotwo: Still waiting for the #MW2 patch to release on Xbox 360. Latest ETA from production was MS hoped to release early "this week". Hope b4 xmas

No need to hurry Microsoft, imagine if you actually had to do anything within a reasonable time period, you might get stressed out.

I'm sick of the glitchers and cheats on this game. There are so many people with modded controllers these days its almost unplayable!

How did you know they were using a modded controller? Anyways, I've really had a rough go of it lately on the game so if anybody wants to team up later today, let me know.

Which is totally unrelated to Microsoft's certification process being slow as hell.

And? I'm making an observation! :D

I'm sick of the glitchers and cheats on this game. There are so many people with modded controllers these days its almost unplayable!

The price of those pre-build rapid fire controllers is hilarious couldn't imagine while anyone would want to invest so much money for such slight advantage.

Well I finally started playing MW2 on my X360 and it's just eh. I don't see what ANY of the hype is about? MW1 was spectacular with its change from WW2, but this one is just blah. It's the same thing as MW1, but with more perks and frekin overpowered weapons. :(

I was playing Spec Opps though and I think that's the best part of the game. On Veteran it's flippin hard on some of them. :/ Takes me a lot of tries for some missions. :(

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