• Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's final DLC on video
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[url]http://www.shacknews.com/article/75539/call-of-duty-modern-warfare-3s-final-dlc-on-video[/url]
not going to lie that oil rig looks fucking sexy (it would be boss if you could control the cranes and shit like in HL2 and crush snipers... not going to happen though)
[QUOTE=trotskygrad;37471398]not going to lie that oil rig looks fucking sexy (it would be boss if you could control the cranes and shit like in HL2 and crush snipers... not going to happen though)[/QUOTE] Oh man reused assets from modern warfare 2 totally worth it.
[QUOTE=RainbowStalin;37471620]Oh man reused assets from modern warfare 2 totally worth it.[/QUOTE] I don't own either (and am not planning to), I'm just judging from an outsiders perspective
These maps are actually pretty impressive. I'll probably get this pack because of the larger maps, and the dlc pack with chaos mode. Decent looking maps, old style floating weapon pickups, tons of enemies, and a high score multiplier sounds pretty fun to me.
Looks very similar to the one map Blacklight: Retribution has. Also called Offshore :v:
Gulch looks visually appealing as opposed to most of the other maps.
[QUOTE=Gears of duty;37472396]Gulch looks visually appealing as opposed to most of the other maps.[/QUOTE] It's got fuckin' dinosaurs though. But...they're..."gone".... So it sucks because you can't ride the damned things.
Gulch looks sweet. I want to play a map that looks like that, only in a more fun video game.
If there's one good thing about the Shacknews video player, it's that it appears to have 60fps video, whereas YouTube doesn't. I'm not buying this DLC pack though.
It wouldn't be an Infinity Ward map pack if it didn't include a scrap yard or some variation of the theme.
[QUOTE=cqbcat;37479387]It wouldn't be an Infinity Ward map pack if it didn't include a scrap yard or some variation of the theme.[/QUOTE] Call of Duty: In which premier special forces from two great military powers fight over locations of poor strategic significance.
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