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noname2200 said:
Nice review. The only part I disagree with you on is the controls, which after Medal of Honor just feel too "loose." Had they added the option to customize the dead zone, this game would be fantastic. As it is, it's a fun and enjoyable one.

You do know you can adjust it with a few pre-sets, don't you?

 

Bardicverse, nice review.  I don't think I disagree with anything you wrote.  It's a damn fine game and the online is addicting.  I need to jump back on later.  I'm still in the upper 50's and I want that flame thrower.



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Good review. I agree that COD WAW Wii is much better in presentation in everyway compared to MOHH2. I disagree that MOHH2 feels too loose. If COD WAW Wii had the same controls as MOHH2 I would be super happy. In your review though you didn’t speak about how the framerate is different when aiming through the sights.

By far though COD is much better than MOHH2. It’s a more complete game. I have been addicted since I got it. Everyday I play it even if for 30 minute sessions.

By the way, IGN is saying that COD:MW2 is coming to Wii. At least they feel confident its coming.

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@viper - damn , you can get a flamethrower? Sweet. I think Im only level 8 or 9. Im using my 2 shot bazooka alot hehe

@uno - ah I hadnt payed much with aiming down the sight. Whats the FR like?



Uno, IGN has a COD:MW2 game page but if you'll note it states the actual systems have yet to be announced. IGN, and many sites for that matter, will put up temporary pages for mutliplatform games when the consoles are not yet known.

NOTE: This has been confirmed as a game in development but has not been officially announced for any specific platform -- it may or may not be released on this system. Please check back for official info


However, I do agree the Wii will not be passed over again.



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I love the game too. I've put in over three days worth of playing time since I got it.

I'm beating uno in kills now.

This is a link to the vgchartz league thread:

http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=56368&page=1




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At level 65 you can get the flame thrower in place of your bazooka.


What makes it so addicting is the new weapons and perks truly make you feel like you're achieving something. Most online FPS games you are stuck with whatever weapons are found on the map or just whatever default weapon a certain soldier type carries but here you actually feel like you're advancing in skill and capabilities.



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Viper1 said:
noname2200 said:
Nice review. The only part I disagree with you on is the controls, which after Medal of Honor just feel too "loose." Had they added the option to customize the dead zone, this game would be fantastic. As it is, it's a fun and enjoyable one.

You do know you can adjust it with a few pre-sets, don't you?

Yeah, but even the tightest one isn't tight enough for me. Keep in mind, though, that I set my dead zone in MoH to just about the smallest zone possible.

 



@ Viper1 - I know, I know....can't I get excited? I got super fricken excited even though its not official.

@Paul - why you gotta be like that PoPo? I thought we were online friends? jk



Was this from another article, or did you write it yourself, bardicverse?

If the latter, I think Nintendo just did it to save the extra cost of the audio hardware. Even the PS2 could only do pro logic when it game to in-game audio (5.1 for DVD playback). And since their goal with the Wii was keeping costs down, I understand that.



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great review, great game i´ll pick it up soon



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