Wow. That's one fucked up spawn system. I stopped watching about half-way through the video. I'm kind of shocked that the entire opposing team didn't back out by that point.
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If you are loving the first you will be blown away by the second.
Yeah, I'm downloading that today. I've been waiting for today when it went on sale.Comment
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Was gonna try and pawn my copy of Killzone 3 off at wal mart but the box doesnt have a barcode and is marked "NOT FOR RESALE" so there goes that idea. I still havent even opened it yet and I doubt I do. No way could I get into it. I barely like Black Cops.Comment
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If you only bought the game because everyone else on VSN bought it, you wasted your money.
MFers here blow through AAA titles like crack addicts on a weekend bender.Comment
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You could try to sell it on eBay or list it on some other site.Comment
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It's better than Black Ops imo. Everyone seems to be pretty equal when it comes to MP. Then again there are no fucking killstreak rewards like Bombs,Choppers,Dogs and all of the other things that quickly wore thin for me in Black Ops.Comment
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Zipper nerfed the shit out of the melee in MAG with their last patch. You can't turn for a second if you try to knife someone now. So you're as good as dead if you knife someone near another enemy.Comment
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if anyone remembers the lawsuit lg filed against sony and its ps3 for infringing on a patent well they won a court case in europe
pretty interesting scenario if the U.S. Courts rule in favor of LG as well
European PS3s Seized By Authorities - News - www.GameInformer.com
Originally posted by gameinformerKorean tech company LG won an injunction from a Dutch judge in a patent lawsuit, resulting in thousands of PlayStation 3 consoles being impounded in Holland.
The injunction, issued last week, has European customs police seizing PS3s as they are imported into the Netherlands, which is the main point through which Sony brings the units into Europe. The civil court ruling applies to all of the European Union, and lasts for 10 days unless extended.
Systems already in the EU are not affected by the ruling. It is estimated that most territories have two to three weeks worth of stock to sell at current rates before the console will start becoming scarce.
A similar lawsuit has been filed in U.S. court, but has yet to be ruled on.
LG's complaint revolves around the use of Blu-ray technology in the PS3. Sony is battling with the company over seven separate patent issues in courts around the world, including a pending complaint in U.S. court that would block imports of certain LG smartphones to the U.S.
This isn't some trumped-up lawsuit aiming to bully a big corporation into paying out over obscure bit of patent law. This injunction turns the situation between the two companies into a problem not just for the legal and PR departments to deal with, but one that affects cash flow and sales.
Whatever happens, gigantic multinational electronics manufacturers can take care of themselves. Let's hope that European (and, conceivably, American) PS3 owners aren't the ones who ultimately get screwed. How much would it suck to find out that the expensive console you shelled out $400 or more for has been legally ruled as a dead end for gaming?RIPComment
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I'll give you $25 for it. ;)Comment
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