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primogen18 said:

^that is not what she said, she said you can add people to allies online, meaning recent people you have played with. Voice chat will be with friends, but you can text message people who are on your friends and allies list. This  text messaging might be quick pre-made messages or full keyboard support, we do not know. I do not think you will be able to voice chat with just anyone, that will be Conduit 2.


Treyarch are the reasons why Conduit 2 is getting all of these online features. Treyarch have been negotiating with Nintendo since before the release of Modern Warfare: Reflex, and with the Call of Duty series proven to be very successful on the Wii, Nintendo has given Treyarch quite a bit of leeway on what they can do. 



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Zombies on Wii is stealing my head. I might just buy both the Wii and Ps3 version....kill zombies with everyone!!

YES!!!



blunty51 said:

Zombies on Wii is stealing my head. I might just buy both the Wii and Ps3 version....kill zombies with everyone!!

YES!!!


Sounds like a plan..



Currently enjoying: Monster Hunter Tri.

Crazybone126 said:
primogen18 said:

^that is not what she said, she said you can add people to allies online, meaning recent people you have played with. Voice chat will be with friends, but you can text message people who are on your friends and allies list. This  text messaging might be quick pre-made messages or full keyboard support, we do not know. I do not think you will be able to voice chat with just anyone, that will be Conduit 2.


Treyarch are the reasons why Conduit 2 is getting all of these online features. Treyarch have been negotiating with Nintendo since before the release of Modern Warfare: Reflex, and with the Call of Duty series proven to be very successful on the Wii, Nintendo has given Treyarch quite a bit of leeway on what they can do. 

ok.....

What does any of that have to do with what she actually stated in the interview in which this thread was created from? She said you can text chat with allies (pre-fabricated messages or not), she wouldn't have made a point to bring this up if you could also voice chat with them. Allies are not "friends", they are Allies. Friends are who you add yourself with a code, those are who you will be voice chatting with. Also, HVS has been negotiating with Nintendo as far back as the first Conduit, you can't chalk it up JUST to Treyarch for any of this. Capcom also was the first to get voie chat with anyone on Monster Hunter Tri. Conduit 2 will be the second, not Black Ops.



primogen18 said:
Crazybone126 said:
primogen18 said:

^that is not what she said, she said you can add people to allies online, meaning recent people you have played with. Voice chat will be with friends, but you can text message people who are on your friends and allies list. This  text messaging might be quick pre-made messages or full keyboard support, we do not know. I do not think you will be able to voice chat with just anyone, that will be Conduit 2.


Treyarch are the reasons why Conduit 2 is getting all of these online features. Treyarch have been negotiating with Nintendo since before the release of Modern Warfare: Reflex, and with the Call of Duty series proven to be very successful on the Wii, Nintendo has given Treyarch quite a bit of leeway on what they can do. 

ok.....

What does any of that have to do with what she actually stated in the interview in which this thread was created from? She said you can text chat with allies (pre-fabricated messages or not), she wouldn't have made a point to bring this up if you could also voice chat with them. Allies are not "friends", they are Allies. Friends are who you add yourself with a code, those are who you will be voice chatting with. Also, HVS has been negotiating with Nintendo as far back as the first Conduit, you can't chalk it up JUST to Treyarch for any of this. Capcom also was the first to get voie chat with anyone on Monster Hunter Tri. Conduit 2 will be the second, not Black Ops.


You can think that, but I'm the guy in the gaming media who has talked to members of Treyarch and knew about the headset since a few months ago. I believe I found out in like March. You can see the other Call of Duty thread if you'd like. There, you can see how much I really know.



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Crazybone126 said:
primogen18 said:
Crazybone126 said:
primogen18 said:

^that is not what she said, she said you can add people to allies online, meaning recent people you have played with. Voice chat will be with friends, but you can text message people who are on your friends and allies list. This  text messaging might be quick pre-made messages or full keyboard support, we do not know. I do not think you will be able to voice chat with just anyone, that will be Conduit 2.


Treyarch are the reasons why Conduit 2 is getting all of these online features. Treyarch have been negotiating with Nintendo since before the release of Modern Warfare: Reflex, and with the Call of Duty series proven to be very successful on the Wii, Nintendo has given Treyarch quite a bit of leeway on what they can do. 

ok.....

What does any of that have to do with what she actually stated in the interview in which this thread was created from? She said you can text chat with allies (pre-fabricated messages or not), she wouldn't have made a point to bring this up if you could also voice chat with them. Allies are not "friends", they are Allies. Friends are who you add yourself with a code, those are who you will be voice chatting with. Also, HVS has been negotiating with Nintendo as far back as the first Conduit, you can't chalk it up JUST to Treyarch for any of this. Capcom also was the first to get voie chat with anyone on Monster Hunter Tri. Conduit 2 will be the second, not Black Ops.


You can think that, but I'm the guy in the gaming media who has talked to members of Treyarch and knew about the headset since a few months ago. I believe I found out in like March. You can see the other Call of Duty thread if you'd like. There, you can see how much I really know.

I can back him up! He knows what he's talking about. Crazybone is legit.



Here's some pictures and a leaked video of the Wii version:

Pictures:

http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/3959/snc00048f.jpg
http://img607.imageshack.us/img607/3075/snc00051.jpg
http://img574.imageshack.us/img574/6138/snc00056.jpg
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/1056/snc00058t.jpg
http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/1063/snc00059p.jpg
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6473/snc00061a.jpg

http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg206/Ben707/DSCN1595.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg206/Ben707/DSCN1592.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg206/Ben707/DSCN1590.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg206/Ben707/DSCN1588.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg206/Ben707/DSCN1587.jpg

 

Video:

 

Source: http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/996443-call-of-duty-black-ops/57068944?page=1



Can't really judge it by the quality but anything is better thna nothing :b



The second set is better quality, even though smaller.

So the game looks a bit smoother than MWR, which is what they promised, if I recall correctly.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Here's more videos of the Wii version:

 

 

 

Source: http://www.wii-brasil.com/?sec=lernoticia&id=33282