Call of Duty: Black Ops

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NRG

Master Console Hater
Dec 31, 2005
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But having to install a third party app to play a retail game I've purchased on a physical disk? That, I will not tolerate.
Isn't this any DRM protection software? Only difference is that you need to go through an additional interface to start the game.

Never mind, don't need ANOTHER steam thread.
 

Kantham

Fool.
Sep 17, 2004
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Playing MW2 again... the performance does not equal. I don't know how Treyach somehow managed to make this game runs so poorly on the engine.
 

Grobut

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Oct 27, 2004
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Playing MW2 again... the performance does not equal. I don't know how Treyach somehow managed to make this game runs so poorly on the engine.

Treyarch:
ExcellentDisappoint.jpg
 

Rohit

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May 29, 2008
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So who's buying CoD 2011 Edition?
It's too early to ask. Right now it's just becoming fashionable to hate on Black Ops and give up on Call of Duty forever. Once the next game is announced with an accompanying explosive E3 trailer, half of us will preorder it.
 

inferyes

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This might one day be a reality.

http://www.objet.com/PRODUCTS/PolyJet_Matrix_Technology/

There are these 3D 'printer' machines. You download the plan software for an object, and they print it layer by layer out of a given material. Most such 'printers' are restricted to a single material (ie. one type of plastic), but they're designing them now to use more than one material.

These machine can even self replicate to a certain degree. For example, they can print out like 40% of the parts required to built another one, so humans can then complete and assemble the new printer.

The idea is to eventually use them for practical evey day use. One example I heard was this:

You download and print a shoe. When you outgrow that shoe, you feed it back into the machine with, say, 30% extra material and use the software to upsize the shoe plan to fit you. The Printer then re-prints a new shoe recycling the old one, and you save on cost and landfill.

So maybe one day cars too?

Tangent detected!
 

M.A.D.X.W

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Aug 24, 2008
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If the next Call of Duty is set in space I will probably get it, if not I probably won't.
 

Capt.Toilet

Good news everyone!
Feb 16, 2004
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Playing MW2 again... the performance does not equal. I don't know how Treyach somehow managed to make this game runs so poorly on the engine.

Yeah been playing it myself just to find all the intel I have missed. Only slows down for me when smoke is heavy or if I ADS in a crowded area. I think depth of field has something to do with it. But yeah game runs so much better it almost made me cry.
 

Kantham

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[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMMDGuhzc5A[/m]

I'm laughing in tears at the slow mo section. :crysmile:
 

BlackFish

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I played this game for the first time today on a friends xbox. Not is it so noob friendly it's easily the ugliest game i've played in years.
 

Balton

The Beast of Worship
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This might one day be a reality.

http://www.objet.com/PRODUCTS/PolyJet_Matrix_Technology/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5scCMxuciY

There are these 3D 'printer' machines. You download the plan software for an object, and they print it layer by layer out of a given material. Most such 'printers' are restricted to a single material (ie. one type of plastic), but they're designing them now to use more than one material.

These machine can even self replicate to a certain degree. For example, they can print out like 40% of the parts required to built another one, so humans can then complete and assemble the new printer.

The idea is to eventually use them for practical evey day use. One example I heard was this:

You download and print a shoe. When you outgrow that shoe, you feed it back into the machine with, say, 30% extra material and use the software to upsize the shoe plan to fit you. The Printer then re-prints a new shoe recycling the old one, and you save on 70% cost and eliminate landfill.

So maybe one day cars too?

By then the phrase photoshopped will have a new meaning :D