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vinman3
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Anyone here play it on the PS3?
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Ya, I do. Great game. But I love all the first person shooter WW2 games.
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I bowl on Wii. Does that count?
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Quote from: Big Virgil on Feb 03, 2009 at 16:57
I bowl on Wii. Does that count?
Sorry BV.
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Thank God I haven't splurged on the PS3 or 360 yet. I just don't have any free time to give up to another hobby.
I'm a big fan of FPS. I played Halo to death back when it first came out on Xbox. The Call of Duty series is one of the better ones. Went through most, if not all, of the Medal of Honor series.
If (when) I break down and buy the newer systems, I'm sure CoD will be near the top of my list.
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If you get it AJ, let me know.
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Finny told me last week, he was big fan of playing hoop and stick, back in the day before he upgraded to kick the can. Is there a gaming platform for that?
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I've played in on 360. It's a pretty good FPS, and probably has the second best online play behind Halo 3. Halo is still, and always will be the best FPS IMO. The campaign has really high replay value, and the online play is phenomenal.
I played CoD on PS3 once, but I'm not a fan of the controller. There isn't enough resistance on the thumb sticks for me. It feels like a N64 controller in that regard. Although the PS3 is made a lot better, has a BR player, and has slightly better graphics I still went with the 360 for three reasons: 1) Better platform games (Halo!) 2) Cheaper 3) The controller.
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i play modern warfare on ps3....world at war on 360
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Quote from: whitmer_87 on Feb 05, 2009 at 15:42
I've played in on 360. It's a pretty good FPS, and probably has the second best online play behind Halo 3. Halo is still, and always will be the best FPS IMO. The campaign has really high replay value, and the online play is phenomenal.
I played CoD on PS3 once, but I'm not a fan of the controller. There isn't enough resistance on the thumb sticks for me. It feels like a N64 controller in that regard. Although the PS3 is made a lot better, has a BR player, and has slightly better graphics I still went with the 360 for three reasons: 1) Better platform games (Halo!) 2) Cheaper 3) The controller.
WHitmer's mother became concerned when he became lethargic and disconnected from society this past school year. Grades started falling and an overall sense of i dont give a shit anymore, eminated from his psyche. suspecting drug use or maybe a case of mono, she took him to the doctor. To her dismay, young Whitmer was diagnosed with video game addiction, carpal tunnel and a tape worm from the large amounts of mac n cheese n ketchup he had consumed while in college.
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I had been an XBox player before (mainly because of the controllers), and wanted the 360, but the BR player is what drove me to the PS3, that and free online access.
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Quote from: JackSplat on Feb 06, 2009 at 04:19
Quote from: whitmer_87 on Feb 05, 2009 at 15:42
I've played in on 360. It's a pretty good FPS, and probably has the second best online play behind Halo 3. Halo is still, and always will be the best FPS IMO. The campaign has really high replay value, and the online play is phenomenal.
I played CoD on PS3 once, but I'm not a fan of the controller. There isn't enough resistance on the thumb sticks for me. It feels like a N64 controller in that regard. Although the PS3 is made a lot better, has a BR player, and has slightly better graphics I still went with the 360 for three reasons: 1) Better platform games (Halo!) 2) Cheaper 3) The controller.
WHitmer's mother became concerned when he became lethargic and disconnected from society this past school year. Grades started falling and an overall sense of i dont give a shit anymore, eminated from his psyche. suspecting drug use or maybe a case of mono, she took him to the doctor. To her dismay, young Whitmer was diagnosed with video game addiction, carpal tunnel and a tape worm from the large amounts of mac n cheese n ketchup he had consumed while in college.
haha she only noticed this past year?
In all honesty, gaming as become way too expensive of a hobby. I've been playing Halo a couple times a month, but once my Live subscription expires I'm done. Unfortunately real life starts pretty soon for me...another year and half...It'll be just me, a studio apartment, Boston's Greatest Hits on CD, and a shit load of student loans to pay back. Hey, at least I can listen to More Than a Feeling right?
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Quote from: whitmer_87 on Feb 07, 2009 at 01:35
...It'll be just me, a studio apartment, Boston's Greatest Hits on CD, and a shit load of student loans to pay back. Hey, at least I can listen to More Than a Feeling right?
Boston's Greatest Hits ... isn't that just their first album?
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Boston's Greatest Hits ... isn't that just their first album?
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Quote from: jonzr on Feb 07, 2009 at 12:24
Boston's Greatest Hits ... isn't that just their first album?
jonzr dude, their hits were great even before they were written. THEY WERE THAT GOOD!
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