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Nice as usual!
I'm always nice!
Talked to the rep today and he couldn't order mine today. The best he could do was have it to me Monday. Being a local government employee made it worth while though. Got it for $99 after $100 mail in rebate!
Was meant for a reply to my earlier comment.
You're obviously a FPS console player which implies that you are a 12 y/o offensive idiot. That being said I have both a PS3 and XBOX360 and have played COD4 on the 360. The level of competitiveness is much higher on the PC, as is the usual in FPS games. There is my low point of this reply.

FYI cheating wasn't rampant on the PC. There were a few asshats who cheated but the tools presented to people who ran servers made it fairly easy to spot them and ban them.

The reason I'm not buying MW2 is simply match and scrim play. The game like most games needs tweeks to weed out elements of play that don't jive with scrim and match play.

Another great reason is ping... as a console play you gave up your right to play on servers that have good ping for you at will. Your stuck with a system that "pairs" you with players based on a number of attributes. If you care to read up on console match making services you'll find that it is one of the most complained about subjects. They consistently place you in matches with people close to your skill level and sacrifice connection quality.

Further more I don't enjoy playing people of my own skill level. I like playing people who are better than me. Why? Because it forces me to get better. I don't get much satisfaction laying waste to people who don't know how to play. Well alright it's fun every now and again.

You'll no doubt have some baseless rebuttal, fire away.
You're obviously a FPS console player which implies that you are a 12 y/o offensive idiot. That being said I have both a PS3 and XBOX360 and have played COD4 on the 360. The level of competitiveness is much higher on the PC, as is the usual in FPS games. There is my low point of this reply.

FYI cheating wasn't rampant on the PC. There were a few asshats who cheated but the tools presented to people who ran servers made it fairly easy to spot them and ban them.

The reason I'm not buying MW2 is simply match and scrim play. The game like most games needs tweeks to weed out elements of play that don't jive with scrim and match play.

Another great reason is ping... as a console play you gave up your right to play on servers that have good ping for you at will. Your stuck with a system that "pairs" you with players based on a number of attributes. If you care to read up on console match making services you'll find that it is one of the most complained about subjects. They consistently place you in matches with people close to your skill level and sacrifice connection quality.

Further more I don't enjoy playing people of my own skill level. I like playing people who are better than me. Why? Because it forces me to get better. I don't get much satisfaction laying waste to people who don't know how to play. Well alright it's fun every now and again.

You'll no doubt have some baseless rebuttal, fire away.
I loved MW, and saw no problems with it. If infinity ward won't listen to it's base, the ones who shell out $60 at launch then I have to take the stance that I won't be part of that crowd.
the picture should have had some pics of DeNiro from the gun battle in Heat.
That was the weakest partial nudity ever... nsfw my ass.
Someone violated their NDA giving you that!!! OMG!!! I just took a survey that I recieved in my email that lets put it this way, made me have deja vu reading this article.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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