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For someone new to COD would it be better to get one of the other games or just jump in with this one if so which system?

xbox 360

get cod waw... its something different to modern warfare and is the better online game imo. mw2 is basically cod4 on steroids, no need for cod4

Scavenger Pro FTW. (Y)

scar, extended mags, claymores, scavenger pro

thats my fav class at the moment

Ammo does become an issue, as it should. There are perks to combat that, though. I can't remember the damn name of it, right now, however.

Yea I would have had Scavenger on but I was trying to get Bling kills using Red Dot+FMJ (trying to finish FMJ as well :p). Scavenger helps out so much but normally I use Sleight of Hand just because of its Pro feature (faster sight pull ups).

I had a couple of Global Thermonuclear War games in a private lobby today, it would have been fun if the stupid speed glitch wasn't turned on. The new game mode itself was quite fun to play though.

It is not a new game mode, it was disabled before launch and they do not have any plans what so ever to enable it again. So the only way you will be playing it in the future, is the way you are playing it now which is in hacked private rooms until even that, if ever, is fixed.

Source: Robert "fourzerotwo" Bowling's tweet a few weeks ago:

@clstirens I doubt it. It was cut well before launch and I don't think we plan to ever re-include it. Didn't flow well in its current state.

Which was in reply to a guy named clstirens:

@fourzerotwo: So what's the news on Global Thermal Nuclear War? Is this coming out soon, or will it be a part of DLC 1?

Was playing and having fun today until our team met a booster. I didn't realize he was doing it until the nuke hit but I made sure to let him have it in the lobby. Naturally he quit and so I followed him for about a half an hour in and out of different matches he was trying to boost in. Revenge is fun. :p

Or play in the hardcore matches, where the kiddies avoid playing. It's NICE.

But why? No one cries louder than the kiddies. The more they cry, the more noob I get, tubes, camping etc.... it is quite entertaining, then I shut them up with a throwing knife gaming winning kill. Yes I am a d*ck.

But why? No one cries louder than the kiddies. The more they cry, the more noob I get, tubes, camping etc.... it is quite entertaining, then I shut them up with a throwing knife gaming winning kill. Yes I am a d*ck.

Whoa esse, you cool yo'

But why? No one cries louder than the kiddies. The more they cry, the more noob I get, tubes, camping etc.... it is quite entertaining, then I shut them up with a throwing knife gaming winning kill. Yes I am a d*ck.

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