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Black Ops 2
vuzedome:
It took a couple of updates to get the PC Black Ops running properly for everybody, well in the end it turned out fine.
You're just butt hurt Rizirdo that the zombie maps were much more difficult than what you expected.
Me and a couple of friends spent days trying to beat each map and it was fun, having good team work is how you beat it.
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: vuzedome on May 03, 2012, 11:20:35 PM ---It took a couple of updates to get the PC Black Ops running properly for everybody, well in the end it turned out fine.
You're just butt hurt Rizirdo that the zombie maps were much more difficult than what you expected.
Me and a couple of friends spent days trying to beat each map and it was fun, having good team work is how you beat it.
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I've spent the better part of a month on Kino Der Toten and figuring out the best strategies to rake up the most points and pack a punch all the weapons. Call of the Dead was so much fun too along with Ascension!
froody1911:
--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on May 03, 2012, 07:22:58 PM ---Did you play Black Ops for PC? I've heard horrible things about the game and how it wasn't supported too well compared to the console versions. If you have played the PC version of Black Ops and you are satisfied with it... then BLOPS 2 should only be an improvement on the PC side.
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I've finished the campaign on PC and Xbox, didn't really notice anything of the sort.
But I do remember that when I tried playing it on my previous PC right after it released, it ran at like 10 fps and caused a lot of overheating, so I gave up. A lot of people had that problem back then, but it got patched after a while.
metro.:
I had two big issues with Black Ops.(Note, I played on PC)
1. The quality of gameplay, the combination of graphics, lag, hosting issues, optimization, and all that, was not as high as it was both MW 1 and 2. COD 4 was all about letting you change how you saw and played the game, and it worked wonderfully, MW2 on the other hand took the other route and let you control nothing, and it worked out well. With Black Ops it just didn't quite click I felt.
2. The community was shit. It might have just been where I lived that got me stuck with some of the worst run servers I have ever played on. Petty admins, either powertripping or doing nothing, and terrible game choices. To get a good ping, I either played hardcore team deathmatch or SnD(not a big fan of hardcore, but it has it's place), or 24/7 Nuketown which was just a clusterfuck.
In short, I had a bad time. Thus, I have no interest in BO2 at the moment, especially as MW3 pushed the limits of my old and failing computer, I think I'll wait. I probably torrent the single player, and enjoy as I'm carried through a cinematic adventure, but really that's about it.
I blame Treyarch, they've yet to do well.
Rizirdo:
--- Quote from: vuzedome on May 03, 2012, 11:20:35 PM ---It took a couple of updates to get the PC Black Ops running properly for everybody, well in the end it turned out fine.
You're just butt hurt Rizirdo that the zombie maps were much more difficult than what you expected.
Me and a couple of friends spent days trying to beat each map and it was fun, having good team work is how you beat it.
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me booty ticled? nahhh, just didnt like it. not just me but many aswell many liked it. i did too take my time with friends to do the lil story in each map. Shangri-la is the best in MY opinion. ehh well yeah heard they were ganna change up zombies realy exited for that
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