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Cod: Black Ops was not made by IW though and COD: MW2 is arguably the best fps shooter out there still.

Since IW is supposedly making most of the game, I expect it to be way better than Black Ops.

I loved BF2 though so I'm super pumped for BF3. But I also loved MW2 so I'm gonna get that.

They're 2 different games though so comparing them is

pretty dumb.

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Cod: Black Ops was not made by IW though and COD: MW2 is arguably the best fps shooter out there still.

Since IW is supposedly making most of the game, I expect it to be way better than Black Ops.

I loved BF2 though so I'm super pumped for BF3. But I also loved MW2 so I'm gonna get that.

They're 2 different games though so comparing them is

pretty dumb.

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Black Ops at least tried to innovate in some areas, MW2 felt like a repetition of CoD4, didn't add much.

MW2 is not arguably the best fps shooter, the fact that cheats and hacks have rendered it unplayable at times and it's one of the most unbalanced fps games out there. CoD4 was a step ahead of MW2. Try comparing CS:S to MW2, you can play CS to this day but MW2 is broken.

IW died, all the main staff are gone, it's basically a new studio with the same name, don't let "made by Infinity Ward" fool you, Sledeghammer Games and Raven Software are also doing a bulk of the work. (I believe Sledge is handling single player with the new IW, and Raven is doing Multiplayer)

Comparing MW3 to BF3 is not "pretty dumb" there in direct competition (EA's top exec even said that they were gunning for CoD) and there targeting the same demographic, it's fair to compare them.

I think BF3 will be better, DICE is using a entirely new engine in Frostbite 2, IW/Sledgehammer/Raven look to be using the same old Quake/Id tech that CoD has always used. CoD needs a new updated engine, otherwise it will be the inferior series.

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Just a heads up guys; Someone who works with MW3 put up a REAL VIDEO of MW3 gameplay! My friend posted it on facebook 2 days ago, and an hour after the youtube user who most likely works with MW3 posted it, it got removed by the company MW3 because

"[The] video contain[ed] from Activision Games Inc, who has blocked it on copyright backgrounds."

Here's the picture for proof that it was real and I'm not lying.

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And here's the link to the video, and once you click it, "[The] video contain[ed] from Activision Games Inc, who has blocked it on copyright backgrounds." comes up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qI8KwbTuno&feature=youtu.be

......It was obviously real, because this is the only MW3 gameplay video I know of that has been blocked off, and the other fake videos that people put up are left (Not blocked) cause there fake. And for me, I never saw the video - I saw it 5 minutes after it got blocked but 9-13 of my friends saw it. They said it's kind of the same as MW2, but its waayyy better.

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The Modern Warfare 3 Files: Team Perks, No Nukes, New Killstreaks

http://kotaku.com/5805959/the-modern-warfare-3-files-team-perks-no-nukes-new-killstreaks

It's a fair guess that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will follow in the footsteps of last year's Call of Duty: Black Ops, shattering sales records and bringing even more people to video games. But it's typically not the single player campaign, detailed here, that draws in those record-breaking numbers. While many, including myself, enjoy the Call of Duty campaigns, it's the multiplayer that has managed to shift the Call of Duty franchise from a video game to something more akin to a sport.

People play pick-up games of Black Ops, Modern Warfare 2, even Modern Warfare, like they play games of baseball, soccer or shoot some hoops. Like it or not, consider it innovative or rehashed gameplay, the Call of Duty franchise has in many ways transcended what it is to be a video game.

So here's your first, unofficial look at what we can expect from the bread and butter, the heart of Modern Warfare 3 when it hits this fall. Do keep in mind that while the details of the game's single player campaign, first reported by Kotaku via inside sources and later seemingly verified with the official release of a trailer and matching levels, are likely mostly locked in stone. What is delivered with multiplayer could easily shift. Multiplayer is often tweaked after the game hits. It also receives a number of downloadable content packs post launch. With the advent of Elite, that's even more likely.

That being said, here's what our inside sources are telling us we can expect from multiplayer.

The game's multiplayer will be divided into cooperative Special Ops maps and traditional multiplayer maps. There will be no zombie modes in this game, not a surprise since zombies were introduced to the Call of Duty franchise by Treyarch and have, so far, popped up only in the Treyarch-developed games.

Special Ops will include both a survival, horde-like mode and a mission mode, with a total of a dozen maps and missions to choose from between the two.

As we've previously reported, there are 20 maps being worked on for Modern Warfare 3's multiplayer.

It is unclear how many multiplayer and Spec Ops maps and missions will come with the game and how many will be sold at a later date as add-on downloadable content.

Key to the multiplayer experience is the ability for players to level up their characters and unlock perks to modify the effectiveness of their equipment, character and enemy equipment. The multiplayer matches also include killstreaks, which are special one-time rewards that are unlocked after a player kills other players a set number of times without dying.

As could be expected, developers Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games have been working to tweak both killstreaks and perks for Modern Warfare 3.

The biggest new addition to the game that we've heard of so far is the creation of Team Perks. These are perks that a team can work toward to earn. It is unclear whether this will be tied to clans or some other team system, but their inclusion could help push the game into a more team-driven title, something the premium Elite service is likely to tie into.

While we don't know the total number of team perks coming to Modern Warfare 3, we have been told four of them:

Stopping Power: Increased bullet damage.

Blast Shield: Unclear

Health Regen: Regenerate health over time.

Stun Protection: Prevent stunning from flash grenades.

New perks coming to Modern Warfare 3 include:

Blind Eye: This makes you immune to computer-controlled and player-controlled killstreaks. The pro version makes your launchers lock on faster and gives you extra bullet damage to vehicles.

Assassin: This makes you immune to UAV, thermal, and heartbeat sensors. The pro version also makes you immune to CUAV, EMP and no longer shows your name in red or the crosshair in red when you're targeted.

Point Guard: Every two assists count as a kill towards your killstreak.

Dead Silence: You make no noise.

Recon: Gives you a special kind of radar to spot enemies, most likely. We're not sure on this one.

We're not clear on how many or which previous perks will be coming to the game, but it sounds like the ones that do return will do so from Modern Warfare 2, not Black Ops.

There will also be a bevy of new killstreaks to play with in multiplayer. Here's the rundown on the latest thinking:

EMP Grenade: Temporarily takes out all area electronics.

Littlebird: A tiny remote-controlled helicopter.

Precision Airstrike: Calls in an airstrike on a targeted area.

Stealth bomber: Calls in a B2 Spirit to carpet bomb along a line designated by the player.

Remote Turret: A remote controlled turret.

Directional UAV: A UAV that can be directed into areas to scan for enemies.

Remote Mortar: Direct a mortar team using a zoomable camera view of the map to call in strikes.

Airdrop Trap: A booby-trapped airdrop.

Ammo Resupply: An ammo reloading airdrop.

Escort Airdrop: A protected airdrop.

Specialist Strike Package: This one remains a mystery to us.

While it's likely that some of the killstreaks will drop out or be added in, we've been told that the team has decided to remove the controversial Tactical Nuke killstreak from the game.

Other tweaks being looked at by the team include making sure things like exploding barrels not counting toward a player's killstreak tally.

We've also learned, unfortunately, that this latest Call of Duty still won't support dedicated servers, instead relying on the hosted servers found in previous iterations of the game. Dedicated servers were removed from the Modern Warfare games starting with Modern Warfare 2. (Modern Warfare 3 appears to be using DemonWare for player authentication, just like with Call of Duty: Black Ops.)

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