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Soo I started playing... just picked up an Enfield..it is soo much better than the Mp5k. :laugh:

@ Ayepecks - have you tried checking if there are any scratches on the disc? maybe try re-inserting the disc? or even check if it's already installed?

Soo I started playing... just picked up an Enfield..it is soo much better than the Mp5k. :laugh:

@ Ayepecks - have you tried checking if there are any scratches on the disc? maybe try re-inserting the disc? or even check if it's already installed?

Yup, all those. Do any of you guys have it installed? Is it one of those games that just can't be installed (I think there are a few of 'em out there)? I'll try it again tomorrow and see if it changes.

Yup, all those. Do any of you guys have it installed? Is it one of those games that just can't be installed (I think there are a few of 'em out there)? I'll try it again tomorrow and see if it changes.

I have mine installed.

Yup, all those. Do any of you guys have it installed? Is it one of those games that just can't be installed (I think there are a few of 'em out there)? I'll try it again tomorrow and see if it changes.

Yep, I have mine installed too. Maybe try deleting Medal of Honor and see if you can install Black Ops then.

to a few topic about nuketown being the worst map..

Strongly Disagreed,

Depending on the Game Mode NukeTown con easly be the best map for Black ops

This is a opion on PC Dedicated Server agreument. Its a shame the conoles can't set up NukeTown HC 24/7 sessions/server (I know there no dedicated server)

NukeTown has to be played ether useing HardCore CTF or HardCore Demlition do to how the game will alwazs force respone on opsite side of the map all the time... This make for massive amount of K/D spread as well as aswsome spawn killing (if you know were to set up a Cabin, Tents are only good for 1 night were as cabins are great for week stays)

no bunny hopping, Dolphin Diveing or noob tubing requirred to kill big here.

the morning I made 2.00 K/D (overall) sititng at 2.02+ k/d now..

I camp hard to achive 2.00+ overall.

NO I do not jsut play 24/7 camp fest. only when I feel enlined to up my k/d with out having to try at all.

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Note I only play HardCore CTF/Demolition/HeadCourters. how ever I fully filled all the other gametype mode achivements

I love it when people call me a cheater or a hacker.. it makes me feel good to know I have camping skills with out having to cheat or hack to achive big.

to a few topic about nuketown being the worst map..

Strongly Disagreed,

Depending on the Game Mode NukeTown con easly be the best map for Black ops

This is a opion on PC Dedicated Server agreument. Its a shame the conoles can't set up NukeTown HC 24/7 sessions/server (I know there no dedicated server)

NukeTown has to be played ether useing HardCore CTF or HardCore Demlition do to how the game will alwazs force respone on opsite side of the map all the time... This make for massive amount of K/D spread as well as aswsome spawn killing (if you know were to set up a Cabin, Tents are only good for 1 night were as cabins are great for week stays)

no bunny hopping, Dolphin Diveing or noob tubing requirred to kill big here.

the morning I made 2.00 K/D (overall) sititng at 2.02+ k/d now..

I camp hard to achive 2.00+ overall.

NO I do not jsut play 24/7 camp fest. only when I feel enlined to up my k/d with out having to try at all.

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Note I only play HardCore CTF/Demolition/HeadCourters. how ever I fully filled all the other gametype mode achivements

I love it when people call me a cheater or a hacker.. it makes me feel good to know I have camping skills with out having to cheat or hack to achive big.

Camping skills? Oh my.....

Wow, I'm glad you are on PC, I hate people like this on the PS3 version.

NO I do not jsut play 24/7 camp fest. only when I feel enlined to up my k/d with out having to try at all.

Why not learn how to play better (aka die less) so you can maintain a good K/D instead? That would make more sense than doing some ridiculous camping.

I love it when people call me a cheater or a hacker.. it makes me feel good to know I have camping skills with out having to cheat or hack to achive big.

It really does not require skill to camp - I may have a poor KD, but at least I don't camp.

Why not learn how to play better (aka die less) so you can maintain a good K/D instead? That would make more sense than doing some ridiculous camping.

With the same re-hash year after year the game gets boring quick. and since I have no more Game Mode Challages left to complete I don;t see the point in doing them over ether..

I see no value in perstigaing and once u have most of the challages complete the only thing left, is our game Wins, and your k/d spread to show for. and even then the only thing the game shows to other player is your rank and title(emblem).. yep the game is turly boring at times. when I want a good challange and not in it to make other people sware 24/7 I go back to COD 2 online.

Right now I waiting for Brink to be released.

It really does not require skill to camp - I may have a poor KD, but at least I don't camp.

its called sarcasim

^People like you just ruin the game. Thank god, for me, you're on the PC so I never have to deal with you.

I also play on the xbox tooo..lol

I perosnlly do a lot of OiC and SaS Wager matches...

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I tend to think the most chessest and easyest Class setup is

Primery - Gralil (Suppresor)

Second- Pistal (any) (suppresor)

Equipment - Cam Spike/Claymore (for camping) Warring Hacker/pro will give your position away do to seeing such quipment

Semtex - Best for blind Tossing

Tera Gass

Peak 1 - Slight of Hand Pro - Faster Reloading and ADS

Perk 2 - Ghost Pro - Undetetible agest Air, Radra, and Gun Turrets

Perk 3 - Hacker Pro - Detect Enemy Equipment (IE Gun Turrets, Claymores) as well as boobie traping enemy creats.

^^best way to stay undeteted, out of enemy air as well as not getting owned by placed claymores, Also seeing placed claymore is a good indecation some one camping near by there equipment. Or has the HC/Flag/ Demlition site rigged with ether Claymores or c4

They've really improved the spawning recently. Now they've just got to fix the hit detection. It's infuriating at times.

did they? they seem the same on the Dem, Dom, and CTF modes... for all maps.

I think the Hit detection is fine. I tend to think its all about ping (ms) and lag at that point

With the same re-hash year after year the game gets boring quick. and since I have no more Game Mode Challages left to complete I don;t see the point in doing them over ether..

I see no value in perstigaing and once u have most of the challages complete the only thing left, is our game Wins, and your k/d spread to show for. and even then the only thing the game shows to other player is your rank and title(emblem).. yep the game is turly boring at times. when I want a good challange and not in it to make other people sware 24/7 I go back to COD 2 online.

Right now I waiting for Brink to be released.

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I tend to think the most chessest and easyest Class setup is

Primery - Gralil (Suppresor)

Second- Pistal (any) (suppresor)

Equipment - Cam Spike/Claymore (for camping) Warring Hacker/pro will give your position away do to seeing such quipment

Semtex - Best for blind Tossing

Tera Gass

Peak 1 - Slight of Hand Pro - Faster Reloading and ADS

Perk 2 - Ghost Pro - Undetetible agest Air, Radra, and Gun Turrets

Perk 3 - Hacker Pro - Detect Enemy Equipment (IE Gun Turrets, Claymores) as well as boobie traping enemy creats.

^^best way to stay undeteted, out of enemy air as well as not getting owned by placed claymores, Also seeing placed claymore is a good indecation some one camping near by there equipment. Or has the HC/Flag/ Demlition site rigged with ether Claymores or c4

If the game is just a re-hash to you every year, then why do you continue to purchase the title? I personally love Call of Duty games, we all know it's nearly the same title as the year before but there is usually still always a large change or addition to the game rather you like them or not, someone else may. Everyone should really know this by now just with about every other game (Guitar Hero, etc) but there are still changes and it's each their own decision to purchase it anyways. That doesn't mean you have to play the game like you do though, nor am I telling you how to play the game, either. I personally think you would probably have more fun by actually moving your mouse (and since you said you play Xbox 360, probably the joystick too).

Do you play with friends at all? That also adds to making the game more fun and not as boring too. Especially if you like to play for more than 30 minutes, or a few hours, whatever it may be. Prestiging is not for everyone, to some it doesn't matter, as how it is with you and that you have no more challenges left to complete. It just sounds like you've played all the hours in this game that you're good for in a Call of Duty title and that you should move to another game until Brink comes out in Spring 2011.

You stated you camp to maintain a 2.0 k/d. That's not a true kill to death ratio what so ever. It doesn't matter how you look at it. At the end of the day, that k/d is faked, you said it yourself, you camp. Unless you were to play with a good group of friends, it would hard to maintain that k/d. Especially if you were to play a good team, or even my group of friends who run around and in this game we each sustain a k/d of around 3.0 to 5.0 overall and nearly always 2.00+ in each match and that do not camp. It's not that hard, it may even take practice if you even cared.

With your class setup, you should also not even have a problem, since you run around with Ghost until a SR-71 Blackbird comes out. Which you mixed up, not that it matters at all, is Perk 1, Slight of Hand is under Perk 2 this time around in this Call of Duty title.

Also, would it be so hard to spell correctly? I mean, this would be for your own good, in real life, not just online. Words such as "challenges" not "challages", "primary" not "primery", "either" not "ether" and so forth with nearly every 2 words you typed. I'm not sure the type of person you are, I'm not asking for some lame response either saying anything along the lines of that this is the internet, who cares, and it's not a spelling contest. I'm just pointing this out for your own well being, doesn't hurt to spell better and like I said, would offline as well. 1 word here and there, who cares if it looks mistyped but that doesn't seem to be the situation here, is all.

Do you play with friends at all? That also adds to making the game more fun and not as boring too

ya I do uselly 6 people I team with all the time.. we call are spawn kills all the time.. its great fun making other fustrated...

oh stock pilling choppers is a great sport to. Gunship,Hewie, Attak chopper. once one team mate is empty we let another one unlesh... once we get going were on a roll, its nothing but chopper spawns.. one after another..

You would not bealive how many people run without Ghost Pro.

this is before camping, when I was doing my challanges

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once I got board and figured out the spawns

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ya I do uselly 6 people I team with all the time.. we call are spawn kills all the time.. its great fun making other fustrated...

oh stalk pilling choppers is a great sport to. Gunship,Hewie, Attak chopper. once one team mate is empty we let another one do it... once were on a roll its nothing but chopper spawns.. one after another..

You would not bealive how many people run without Ghost Pro.

What does that have anything to do with you playing a game you said is boring and/or the fact that you shouldn't be camping to earn a good K/D? Absolutely nothing.

Those are my main classes:

1- Iron Sight (Using Jammer and Strela-3 to unlock Hacker Pro & Ghost Pro.)

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2- Long Range (M16 is a killer for long range maps. I use this mainly for Array map.)

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3- Red Dot Sight (Using Farmas until I unlock Commando.)

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For those that have this game for the PC, how is it?

way better then the ps3/Xbox version.

and having played the Xbox/pc Verion, Mouse and keyboard rule.. and having dedicatied server kick ass over the console p2p network. also this alowse for better ping witch is nesseery for higher hit rates.

overpowerd? its not like its the old perk called Stopping power.

it just keeps your ass from getting owned.

LOL or maybe you just have to have a good enough team to prevent the opposite from even getting UAV or Blackbird. I NEVER need to play with the Ghost perk on because people we play against never have the opportunity to get high killstreaks (let alone long enough UAV, someone on our team ALWAYS takes it out.) I don't think we've played a single game where the opp team had Blackbird or if they've had a high killstreak we just take it out. I have maybe died by a dog once and a heli once.

I can see you wanting to use it because you need it to camp. I think you just need better gameplay and tactics if you have to rely on Ghost to hide you from 'getting owned.'

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