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Of course you can.

You play multiplayer. You don't replay it. Replay to me suggests that when you've finished the game, you want to go back and play it again. You never really finish multiplayer. Certainly not in a FPS.

Anyway, the question remains, will the single player campaign be any longer than MW2?

You play multiplayer. You don't replay it. Replay to me suggests that when you've finished the game, you want to go back and play it again. You never really finish multiplayer. Certainly not in a FPS.

You don't define that word by being pedantic. Replay value denotes how many times you'll return to the game and MP makes people return very, very often thus it has a high replay value.

You play multiplayer. You don't replay it. Replay to me suggests that when you've finished the game, you want to go back and play it again. You never really finish multiplayer. Certainly not in a FPS.

ummmm essentially in multiplayer you are doing the same thing over and over again = replay.

Fine. Nitpick over my opening statement and completely ignore the question I actually asked.

Well, it could hardly get any shorter could it? :p

There's a really interesting preview of the single player modus from The Guardian newspaper here

Well, just as added information - I'm Hardcore exclusive ( Mostly S&D and some TDM for variety ). So if you can live with that, I'd love to play with ya'.

Would be sweet to get some Neowin games going, like in the BC1 days :)

Well I play hardcore every chance I get so I def don't mind it (Y) Looking forward to it and it seems I have the Wednesday off this week :D

UK deals, Not great but pretty standard for a new game:

Asda

£4.97 When you trade in Fallout New Vegas or Fable 3 or Star Wars The Force Unleashed 2. £36.97 on it’s own.

Sainsburys

£27.97 when you spend £30 or more in-store. £37.97 on it’s own.

Tesco

£25 when you also purchase 2100 Xbox Live Points Card, 3 Months Xbox Live Gold Membership, £20 PS3 PSN Card. £39.90 on it’s own.

Morrisons

£29.99 when you buy any other chart game, £39.99 on it’s own

Game

£24.99 when bought with any other Xbox 360 or PS3 Chart title. Also £24.99 when traded in with selected games

Gamestation

£24.99 when bought with any other Xbox 360 or PS3 Chart title.

HMV

£42.99 or £7.99 when you trade in Medal of Honour

Blockbuster

£44.99 or £0.99 when you trade in two of these games : Medal of Honour, Fable 3, Fallout New Vegas, MMA, F1 2010, Star Wars The Force Unleashed

HMV

?42.99 or ?7.99 when you trade in Medal of Honour

Blockbuster

?44.99 or ?0.99 when you trade in two of these games : Medal of Honour, Fable 3, Fallout New Vegas, MMA, F1 2010, Star Wars The Force Unleashed

If I were in the UK I'd probably do one of these deals, just because I can't see myself playing MoH for much longer. Completed the singleplayer, and the multiplayer isn't really holding my attention.

Looks like the Steam unlock time got pushed back by a few hours.

lol @ all the nerd rage going on at the steam forums because of this.

I won't get to play it tonight anyways, I will just wait until I get home from work tomorrow to play. :p

lol @ all the nerd rage going on at the steam forums because of this.

I won't get to play it tonight anyways, I will just wait until I get home from work tomorrow to play. :p

The steam forums really are going crazy, but thats par for the course on the steam forums. Trolls trolling trolls trolling trolls.

The Black Ops website is still saying midnight release - so the real release time is anybodies guess at this point. Steam release times are always unpredictable.

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