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It's supposed to have new weapons and vehicles, too. And it won't be $60.

All I know is that if I had to get either MoH or Black Ops, I would get MoH. Luckily I don't have to get either.. :laugh:

So you are saying that Vietnam map pack with a couple new guns and cars is going to be > a new retail $60 COD game with all new campaign and all new MP maps?

So you are saying that Vietnam map pack with a couple new guns and cars is going to be > a new retail $60 COD game with all new campaign and all new MP maps?

Yes. But I didn't say I was going to buy the Vietnam expansion either. The campaign doesn't interest me at all, in Black Ops that is.

i love how everyone is criticizing this game by saying its gonna suck since it has nukes, commando, OMA noob tubes and all the crappy stuff in MW2...

YET treyarch is using the cod 4 and 5 engine still since MW2's is not that good and they arent putting that crap stuff from MW2 in game, heck the trailer where he knifed the guy he was standing like 2 feet away which isnt commando stabbing

Did you watch the video? Did you see him knife lunge at the guy from 10 feet away?

Yes I seen the video and that was no way 10 feet. The first knife kill was some sort of a trowing knife, the second knife kill, it jumps practically less distance from Commando.

Multiplayer "teaser" trailer...

I gotta say, it looks almost exactly like MW2 but with a few new gadgets and weapons. And people are hoping for a huge change..

Kill streaks copied directly from MW2? Check. Commando lunge? Check.... :huh:

Holy ****.

It's MW2.

EXACTLY. With a few new toys.

I hope EA gets sued for it.

Holy ****.

It's MW2.

EXACTLY. With a few new toys.

I hope EA gets sued for it.

Hmmm EA has nothing to do with this

Its Tryarch Develipores and Activition Publisher..

on another note

infinety Ward and Tryarch are both owned by Activiation.. so I wouldn;t not be suppirsed if they seem the ame.. after all each one dose a 24 Develiment Cycle for the Franchies.. Witch is why they can relase 1 a Year... (so roughly when this once gets released MW3 well be half way done to RTM)

I have to admit it dose look better.. with the cross bow and the maps look sweeter...(Forgound objects move.. Launch of a scrub missle) the game modes seem more impressive too..

and with dedicated server comming back admin will be able to block the use of weps,perks, and kill streaks. witch makes it for a more flexible and balanced game play (of course its nice to see the console side geting screwed out of this..) keep it on the pc were it started thanks.

also the care package glich seems to have been fixed.. they no longer go out of bounds or get stuck on roofs?

I hope they alowe us to use any 3 perks we want.. not just perks in a section.. theres soo many times I wanted to use 2 perks from Section 2

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