COD W@W is number 3 or 4 in the xbox live activity list. nate_c-12Yeah, that KIND OF eliminates W@W from this question.
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[QUOTE="thomasm713"]Well. I think the problem is actually derived from the combination of using Cold-Blooded while sniping on a connection dependent game. Personally, I prefer the safety of being able to get the OSKs in the waist region with Stopping Power, rather than taking the extra second to pinpoint on their chest of even their head. I know Cold-Blooded Pro has it's benefits, but in truth, Stopping Power with always be the more practical and reliable choice.Flam3crestI beg to differ. I get easily killed by other snipers and preds and AC's without Cold Blooded. Racks up deaths, rather than go unnoticed and keep the deaths low. @ Logan, that takes extra time, which I could have spent killing more people. Once I see them, they disappear pretty quickly.. Okay. let me rephrase based on my personal preference. I prefer to use Stopping Power to avoid troublesome hitmarkers on a mediocre shot. I am not a perfect sniper, and most people aren't, so to use a sniper rifle effectively, I would rather have the added leverage of stopping power to get the most out of the kit - the most being the most kills obtained effectively. Also, there's a certain dynamic to a game in which the other team is acquiring predator missiles and AC-130s, CG's etc, and in those situations, the best thing to do is what your brain tells you to do - get indoors and stop trying to be a ninja out in the open. It is not THAT difficult to spot some brainiac running around with cold-blooded during your AC-130 or CG. I'm also a little confused about your point of being "easily killed by other snipers" when not using Cold-Blooded. What you're looking for is a silencer, not cold-blooded. Only retards don't notice the sound of a sniper, the bullet flying past them, and/or the red dot on the UAV, aka you. You can avoid being picked off when using a sniper rifle and stopping power by learning how to effectively traverse across each map in a way that keeps in a certain distance from wherever they're spawning, and gives you effective vantage points. Had I not wanted to respond with two paragraphs, I guess all I really had to say was be a f***ing man and pull out a stinger if you're getting destroyed by a big killstreak. Don't blame getting nuked by 1337N05C0P35 on not having cold-blooded.
Weellllllll. Gamestop has a deal for $200 for any Playstation 3 model traded in... So i'm guessing you'll get between $150-200?I think I'm gonna trade in my 360. I wanna trade it in to get the new one that has 4 GB internal memory. Hw much do you think I'll get? Oh yeah, white xbox and 120 GB HDD.
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Q-tips are bad for the ears. Never put anything smaller then your elbow in your ear. Idk what it is about Turtle Beach headsets, but their just to big and clunky for me. I'll stick with my much smaller Xbox Wireless mic. Just to focus on your "too big and clunky" point for a moment. I REALLY have to disagree. While perhaps they do seem large, that is only in comparison to the standard xbox brand headset. They are in no way heavy, uncomfortable, or annoying. As a matter of fact, They are VERY comfortable, and the sound that the Turtle Beach technology can generate is truly a game-changing experience. The two pieces of advice I give anyone who needs a change in their gaming: Get a gaming headset, and use tactical stick layout (Call of Duty specific I s'pose.). Anyway, good luck![QUOTE="Sonny360Elite"]Clean your ears out. Use Q-Tips. You have excessive wax buildup in your ears.jad206
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