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Ruggerxi I will be getting it eventually, just not on release day No MIDNIGHT release fun for you SIR.
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Sweatnbullets If you all would bother to READ the Gameinformer mag Review off this game you would find its the Same old SHit, as MW2, same engine, tired maps, just the same Product with a new Expensive Package. I would suggest you read the reviews, and consider BF 3 Most likely, you will realize that you are wasting your time on MW 3 Pc got 64 bit Win 7 in! Well the ones who played MW@ enjoyed and loved it and will most likely move on to MW3. BF3 well to me player movement looks like you all running around with corn cobb or a broom stuck up your arse. Stick with your ButtF*cked3 we will be sticking to MW3.
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I looked your mem up for the mobo and it is compatible. Here is a pic for the mobo mem configuration. Make sure your mem is in the appropriate slots.
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Do these ladies have big horns he can blow. Seems daddy has spoiled him and he likes a big horn to blow. He likes the tickling of his tonsils.
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Joe Canadian I bought a Razer Nosotromo gamepad back in April but ended up selling it. It takes time to get it properly configured and to get used to it. I didn't like the thumb button all that much. Im using a RAzer Lycosa (backlit) keyboard and I think its great. I wish, however I could find a better mouse than the Razer Death Adder I have...I don't really wanna spend a lot of cash unless I know I will be getting something better. I don't use macros and all the fancy extra buttons and I find that configuring mice could be kinda difficult at times. I need to find a smoother, easy to use mouse...any suggestions? Thanks G700 logitech
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Please welcome Murlock back to the Xtreme Idiots family
Sun Tzu replied to Ruggerxi's topic in User Announcements
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1 [ADM]Sun Tzu >XI< Kills: 3587 - K/D Ratio: 2.11 2 [ADM]ukildme >XI< Kills: 3201 - K/D Ratio: 1.38 3 [ADM]CplMOFO>XI< Kills: 2621 - K/D Ratio: 1.05 4 [XI]Greed>XI< Kills: 2061 - K/D Ratio: 0.54 5 BigAl_1>XI< Kills: 1981 - K/D Ratio: 1.07 6 DragonSlayer>XI< Kills: 1871 - K/D Ratio: 0.98 7 [XI]RogueKill >XI< Kills: 1688 - K/D Ratio: 1.3 8 WARSTER>XI< Kills: 1473 - K/D Ratio: 0.83 9 [ADM]tsw85>XI< Kills: 1366 - K/D Ratio: 1.07 10 [RAGE]JM_Fury Kills: 1358 - K/D Ratio: 1.13 11 [RAGE]CHELIOS99 Kills: 1246 - K/D Ratio: 1.01 12 [ADM]hardcore>XI< Kills: 1186 - K/D Ratio: 1.05 13 Man of Leisure Kills: 1182 - K/D Ratio: 0.86 14 comfort>XI Kills: 1159 - K/D Ratio: 1.23 15 [Cdn]NascarFan48 Kills: 1081 - K/D Ratio: 1.08 16 M u r L o c k Kills: 1052 - K/D Ratio: 1.86 17 Sokar. >XI< Kills: 1012 - K/D Ratio: 1.5 18 [XI]Evil-Monkey>XI< Kills: 957 - K/D Ratio: 0.68 19 OTTAWA~~~LEO Kills: 925 - K/D Ratio: 2.94 20 modernsoldier>XI Kills: 897 - K/D Ratio: 1.06
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Please welcome RD, Dukoo and SsgtChaz to our XI Family
Sun Tzu replied to Ruggerxi's topic in User Announcements
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ukildme Happy B-day Dragon. Hopefully you had enough gas to get home and read this post. Happy Birthday
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Hands-on With 2 New Spec Ops Levels GamesCom has arrived and has brought hands-on impressions of two new MW3 Spec Ops levels. GamesCom officially opened for the media today, meaning that there has been plenty of news. Modern Warfare 3 is in attendance and has so far brought us news on dedicated servers for PC, various interviews and a keynote with Activision's Eric Hirshberg. Attendees at the show will be able to see Modern Warfare 3 campaign in the Theater room, compete in Call of Duty XP pre-qualification tournaments and go hands-on with Spec Ops mode and Call of Duty Elite. So far only one Spec Ops mode has been shown and that is the Dome Survival map that has appeared in videos and hands-on impressions. However, GamesCom is playing host to the reveal of two new Spec Ops modes. One is a Survival map set in Paris, France while the other is a Mission level set in Berlin, Germany. GamesCom doesn't open to the public until tomorrow but since the media got access today, two new hands-on impressions have appeared, revealing new details about these never-before-seen Spec Ops levels. Invisible Threat - Spec Ops Mission Level NowGamer » managed to play the new Spec Ops mission level which is called 'Invisible Threat'. According to NowGamer, this level takes place in Germany (Berlin) and both players are separated from each other. One player is on the ground dressed up as a Juggernaut, while the other is providing sniping cover on a nearby rooftop. If one play dies, then the game will end. The player who controls the Juggernaut character has to approach and defuse nine different IEDs, the positions of which are varied each time. The sniper can use UAV and Predator Missiles to help them protect the Juggernaut from enemies. Tons of troops will attack the Juggernaut and rocket troopers will try to take out the sniper. In one part of the mission both players will be attacked by tanks and helicopters. Paris - Spec Ops Survival Level GameSpot » managed to play both levels but produced a more in-depth hands-on impression of the Paris Survival map. As you should know by now, Spec Ops mode is split into two types of levels; Mission and Survival. Mission levels are more objective-based, while Survival levels are based on battling against wave-based enemy assaults and attempting to stay alive for as long as possible. All of the Survival maps are played out on multiplayer maps, so expect to see both Dome and Paris in multiplayer too. According to GameSpot, Paris is "a medium-sized chunk of urban devastation where alleyways, bridges, and demolished houses made for some interesting routes throughout the map." In survival mode you'll come across assault enemies, helicopters, dogs strapped with C4 and Juggernauts. You will be able to use an in-game currency system to buy and upgrade new weapons and equipment, as shown in the recent trailer. GameSpot managed to survive up to 13 rounds, which is believed to be pretty good for a beginner. They state that "the breakneck pacing, the persistent unlocks, and the variety of weaponry all manage to work wonderfully even as you're staying in place, which is more or less the exact opposite of how things tend to go in the quickly moving Modern Warfare campaigns." Some highlights that GameSpot mentioned include "hiding under a bridge while coordinating with our team-mate who was going to lure out the chopper and shoot it" as well as being terrorised as soon as they heard the attack dogs barking but not knowing where they were. Another highlight that they described was "frantically running up to a second-floor balcony to unload our shotgun against the juggernaut that was too slow to match our pace." And that is that! The two new Spec Ops modes certainly sound enjoyable, and if you're attending GamesCom then you'll be able to try it out for yourself.
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You do not have to pay for Call of Duty Elite to play the multiplayer MW3 GameStop Pre-Order Activision's new plan of getting you to play even more Call of Duty. If you know anyone who is a hardcore Call of Duty player (or are one yourself), you'll know that the time spent in the shooter franchise is nearing MMO levels of devotion. According to Activision, more than 30 million people have played Call of Duty online. Of those, 20 million do so at least once a month. The real dedicated ones who keep up the daily playing schedule number at an impressive 7 million. All that time added up spreads out to 170 hours per player. To put that in perspective, that's more than all six seasons of the Sopranos or Lost combined. "The average Call of Duty player spends 58 minutes per day playing multiplayer. That is more than the average Facebook user spends per day on Facebook. And yet, right now, there are very few tools to unite and super charge that social community," said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing. Clearly there is a lot of Call of Duty loyalty out there, and Activision has given us a sneak peek at a new technology and service that will have players spending even more time involved in the game – if that's possible. Perhaps taking a page from its Blizzard business side, Activision is developing a new online service called Call of Duty Elite. It will launch officially alongside Modern Warfare 3, but there will be a beta running this summer that'll work with Call of Duty: Black Ops. Call of Duty Goes Social At the demonstration that we were given in New York City, the developers at Activision subsidiary Beachhead Studios said that this is a new digital platform where Call of Duty goes social. We're not talking about social like Facebook or Twitter, though there are some interesting elements in how Elite will be able to get Call of Duty players to gather and group together. Zoom The social aspect will allow players to join groups. Just like how people can "Like" groups on Facebook, Call of Duty Elite will allow players to be a part of as many as 64 groups. Such groups can be built on a commonality, such as a group made of LA Lakers fans, or those based in Brooklyn, or those attending the same school, or even those who have an allergy to peanuts. Joining and playing with members of certain groups ensures that you're playing with people with whom you share common ground. This could lead to extra interaction about the on-going NBA or NHL playoffs. For more serious play, however, there's also clan organization. While one can be a part of up to 64 groups, each player profile may only belong to a single clan. Given the competitive nature of clan play, that's the rule. Belonging to groups (and to a lesser extent, a clan) is an important part of the social experience because of a new 24/7 service Activision is launching inside Call of Duty Elite called the Program Guide. The Program Guide is an ever-changing set of "events" that players can partake in. There may be special matches or certain requirements for groups to achieve, such as a multiplayer scavenger hunt or a screenshot contest. Zoom Up for grabs in the Program Guide events are both virtual and real prizes. Virtual prizes include badges and other special online perks, while the real world prizes can be something as small as a Call of Duty belt buckle to as big as a Jeep. Some challenges may be completed as a group, so belonging to an especially competent group can net you some cool prizes. For the Obsessive Statisticians For those who have no interest in being social at all (or getting free stuff), the Call of Duty Elite service also has something to offer the lone wolves too. Beginning with Call of Duty: Black Ops, Activision's online partner DemonWare has been tracking all the statistics relevant to a player's play. Zoom Call of Duty Elite will take all of these tracked stats and present them all in an easy-to-understand and meaningful fashion so that players can dissect their performance. Players will be able to review their performance with specific weapons, headshot percentage, and even how they kill and get killed at specific points on a given map. Activision said that this kind of performance statistic tracking will lead to players analyzing their performance in ways similar to how golfers try to perfect their golf swing. Zoom Sports fanatics are also known for being obsessive about statistics, which also makes the "baseball card" summary seemingly appropriate. Players will have their career history summarized in a baseball card for other players to view if they please. This will no doubt lead to some competitive comparison among friends. Zoom Of course, friends lists will be a main part of Call of Duty Elite. Those who are friends with each other will often see how they compare on the leaderboards against each other against various other metrics. Players will be able to differentiate themselves from their friends and competitors as being stronger in some areas and weaker than others. Zoom Making Your Game Better Call of Duty Elite will also have built-in tutorial pieces for gamers looking to improve a part of their game. There will be special tutorial pages with tips dedicated on weapons and maps, among other areas. Zoom Players can also share their favorite gaming moments via video using built-in YouTube integration. What's more, players can tag other players in the video, much like how tagging adds a social link in Facebook. Zoom It Runs Inside Your HTML5 Browser We saw Call of Duty Elite demonstrated on a 17-inch MacBook Pro with a 2.66 GHz Core i7 with 4GB of RAM. Really though, it was just running inside a Chrome web browser. The entire Call of Duty Elite service and interface is coded in HTML5, which means any compatible browser, including those on smartphone and tablets, should be able to run it. The HTML5-powered interface was slick and polished, with pleasant transition effects between each different section of the service. Activision is also working on smartphone applications for those who want to check their Elite profiles on-the-go without going into the mobile browser. Zoom Free DLC for Premium Subscribers Call of Duty Elite will be available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC players. The social groups that players can join can be spread across platforms, but clans (for obvious reasons) will be confined to all players on a single platform. All Call of Duty players can access Elite for free, though there will be a premium tier available at a monthly charge. Activision did not reveal pricing, but did say that it will be "cheaper than any other online service." While it's still unclear what the premium paid tier will include, what we do know is that anyone who subscribes to the premium tier will get access to all the DLC at no additional charge. Given that some of the map packs are priced at $15 a pop, it may not be a bad deal. There will be a public beta available for Call of Duty: Black Ops players this summer, with the final service to hit its full stride with the launch of Modern Warfare 3 on November 8, 2011.
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Server Name: XtremeIdiots Squat & Shit All Maps LMMFAO no Its XtremeIdiots Crouch All Maps maps run in a random rotation so you may get the same map 2-3 maps later
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hardcore Sounds like a good Idea Suntzu. To be fare with those who did not get the dlc. Most crouch servers only ran the stock maps. This might help keep it populated more so we can get back to making sure mosh pit is getting populated too. Great work. Yes to keep it fair for members who dont have the map pack and since this was a fairly new server and that Moshpit was established as a server that ran all maps (stock/dlc) I just went ahead and made the crouch server run stock maps.
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Happy BDAY ROCKAPE
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I will set the Crouch server to run stock maps only and keep the Moshpit server running stock and dlc maps.
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Awsome Do not try that at home
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LMMFAO