SPAS-12 action, plus CoD4 TDM...

Joker961

Shared on Sat, 07/17/2010 - 06:57
GungirlTM likes color coordination - Big, black gun;
and a tight, black bustier.
 

[I've set this blog to autopost while I'm at work. I hope to be back live on Monday... Tho, it'll be only for two days, since Wednesday, I travel back to work again.]

I had a recurrence of some leg swelling during my Thursday day shift. There was an unusual amount of walking that day. I had to park at a distant parking lot instead of at my usual spot, and I wound up making a couple of runs back and forth between buildings making deliveries. I'm still a bit swollen today, but doing better by far. I'm trying to take it easy, as much as I can.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 - The Matrix Commando
 


Guess the biggest news in Call of Duty was Pachter stating the CoD franchise should have subscription based multiplayer. As I blogged here earlier, I don't think the Call of Duty franchise in its current or any planned form has enough content goodness to carry off a subscription-based service. One of the news links, DigitalSpy, is already speculating that CoD will be subscription by the 'end of 2010'. It makes me wonder whether they're going to pull some shit like they did on the PC users: i.e., wait until a month before release and inform players, 'Hey, that shit about PC multiplayer being the same as always, forget all that shit. You're now stuck with IWNet.' Can they do it? Probably not in such a short timeframe. Maybe on the next series of CoD games, tho it would be a tremendous risk. It's unlikely that Xbox Live would allow some piggyback subscription on top of theirs. I dunno. Charging a monthly fee for online functionality? Is there a way to sidestep the Xbox Live structure to do it? If not, they'd have to form their own gaming network with some new console or 'player friendly' PC. As I wrote in my earlier blogs on the subject, consoles already exist that do for cheap or free what Activision wants to charge monthly for. It's unlikely players will swallow it. Put it this way: If they somehow manage to tack on some subscription requirement for Black Ops, my three pre-orders are canceled. Simple as that. And I won't buy, no matter how epic, a CoD game that requires me to pay a monthly fee. Moving on...

 

Featured Modern Warfare 2 Video
SPAS-12 Massacre on Skid Row TDM by Olizandri
 
Uploaded 15 July 2010 on LegitGamingUnion


 
 
Call of Duty Links:
 


CoD4 TDM #1 with Pyropuncher

Uploaded 15 July 2010 by Pyropuncher
 
More Gaming Links:
 

Medal of Honor - New MP7 Gameplay
Uploaded 15 July 2010 on GameSpot
 

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
Interview with Stuart White

Uploaded 14 July 2010 on GameSpot


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I've totally got surgical tape over my bewbies.

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Submitted by Joker961 on Sat, 07/17/2010 - 14:54
@Snuphy As an analyst, how often is he right? He underestimated Red Dead Redemption's sales potential, and he thought that Alan Wake was going to be a blockbuster. Sometimes, I think the average hardcore gamer has a better feel for what's going to be a hit than the bozos who write columns about the gaming industry.
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Submitted by Snuphy on Sat, 07/17/2010 - 09:53
I’ve been wondering lately if Pachter is just a ventriloquist’s dummy. And if you could peeked under his desk during his webcast, would Kotick be under there with his arm jammed up Pacman’s nether regions. I’ve been thinking that if CoD goes subscription, that it would mean Activision will provide servers in the same way EA does for its games. To play an EA game, you have to have an account with EA in addition to your XBL account. EA’s is currently free. But it wouldn’t be hard for them implement some sort of pay structure to go with it. I also haven’t ruled out some other sort of price gouging at launch. Like a $75 price tag for the game. Or having to buy a downloadable code to be able to play MP, or play all of the maps. I’m not pre-ordering. All depending on how much BS that shows up at launch, I might not buy at all.

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