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So, what do you guys use?

This is my main class:

  • Aug (assault rifle) + Red Dot Sight
  • China Lake (launcher)
  • Ghost Pro
  • Sleight of Hand Pro
  • Ninja Pro

And my secondary class:

  • Spectre (SMG) + Grip
  • Makarov (pistol) + Extended Mag
  • Lightweight
  • Sleight of Hand Pro
  • Ninja Pro

I use the main one for maps with large open areas like Firing Range and Crisis. I use the secondary class for maps with smaller areas like Havana and Nuketown. It's surprisingly effective in close quarters combat. For both classes, I use the following: Semtex, Concussion, and Claymore.

ak74u with rapidfire or extended mags or grip.

next to that ballistic knife ( tried to work with crossbow but its not it)

Using Scavenger Pro,Seight of Hand Pro and Marathon Pro.

next to that i am using tomahawk right know. feeling u killing someone with the tomahawk, priceless :D

that;s why i am never ever doing it. I don't care about showing off my skills or bragging etc etc etc, i'm just trying to kill some people with an m4

I've never gotten to prestige in a COD game before - always got bored long before :laugh:

Soon as I can I'll get back to my preferred setups and will stay like that.

They could at least let you keep your combat record :angry:

How much do you lose when you prestige?

everything. they leave you with lint in your pockets, that's it.

All your guns, all your perks, access to editing playercard/classes, viewing your combat record, access to mods like camo/reticules etc.

Basically you start afresh and in hindsight I wish I hadn't :angry:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY_oKve-bH0

All your guns, all your perks, access to editing playercard/classes, viewing your combat record, access to mods like camo/reticules etc.

Basically you start afresh and in hindsight I wish I hadn't :angry:

Yeah, that's pretty crap. It would be a lot better if you could at least keep your guns and combat record...Although that's pretty much everything anyway!

The concept of prestiging just seems a bit pointless; it adds more to the game, sure, but maybe they should make it more difficult to level up in the first place. I like BC2 and Reach's way of leveling up, even though they both used completely different methods to do so.

on my old gaming pc (8800GTX C2D 3GHz 4GB ram) updating Graphis driver to 263.09 (nvidia) maxing all things now doing ~60fps (1080p), before was it lagging and some driver crash on low settings. now im happy :) (but latency is still issue xD )

So finally after 2 weeks waiting I got my English copy from play.com. Halleluja!

Already at level 19 after 5 hours gameplay, suppose endless MW2 really pays off :D

So far I love it, only a touch annoyed by the long waiting time in the matchmaking lobby...

So finally after 2 weeks waiting I got my English copy from play.com. Halleluja!

Already at level 19 after 5 hours gameplay, suppose endless MW2 really pays off :D

So far I love it, only a touch annoyed by the long waiting time in the matchmaking lobby...

Yeah, MW2 had Team Deathmatch Express (10 second waiting time in game). I loved that. I don't need to configure my classes on a per map basis, I have it all set up, I hate waiting for that whole minute. (Not being sarcastic, the issue that the minute waiting time brings up is that people tend to leave the room because they are impatient ******* and that makes my game take longer to start while it finds more people)

G11 is a beast. It's faster firing rate and near equal stats to the M16 and larger clip make it one of the strongest assault rifles in the game. As others have stated already, adding sleight of hand perk to the class makes it a force to be reckoned with. Attachments are not really needed with it. I wouldnt recommend the variable length scope as its more of a nuiscance than a welcome addition. The low powered scope is ok but suffers from a slight sway when scoped in making it somewhat annoying to aim. Standard iron sights feel spot on though.

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