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ckmlb said:
rocketpig said:
I'm trying to decide if Peter Moore is more or less annoying than Steve Jobs.

It's close.

 More but he is automatically less annoying due to the fact that Jobs is the head of Apple lol


Actually, I'm an Apple user. Have been for years.

But Jobs still annoys me.




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The graphics on COD4 are stunning. The lighting effects especially so.



Call of Duty 4 came out of nowhere and it's like some of the best graphics on a console ever. They only showed stuff when they were done and ready to wow as should other companies.



Thanks to Blacksaber for the sig!

I think it looks better than Gears of War (for graphics).



graphics on cod4 look great but does it always tell you exactly what to do all the time? seems like it could get boring



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Legend11 said:
I think it looks better than Gears of War (for graphics).

 Agreed, the art direction is actually great too.  Very muted and dark.  I'm loving it.



online multplayer beta is exclusive to 360, whoo :>



Exclusive beta for 360... I guess that's a good thing but not really big.



Thanks to Blacksaber for the sig!

COD4 360 exclusive beta, very very cool.



Looks like MS is trying to upstage Killzone 2 with COD4. It would be a better strategy if the game weren't multi-plat. At least they have exclusive beta, but that really isn't as good as it seems.



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