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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VscseC-rx-8 They keep doing this thing where they make a silly fun new mode and then make it available for like 2-3 days. It's so so hosed up
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 18:48 |
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# ? May 14, 2024 04:45 |
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Lumpy the Cook posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VscseC-rx-8 thats loving awesome lol what the hells wrong with them
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# ? Oct 10, 2017 13:35 |
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Rolling Stone magazine has uncovered a new patent from Activision that was filed in 2015 that talks about how the company wants to design their matchmaking systems in their titles. Activision was granted the patent earlier this month by the US Patent and Trademark Office. This new patent appears to be about how Activision plans to use “tricks” in their matchmaking system to lure players to purchase more in-game items through the course of playing a game. Specifically (one aspect of the large patent), the patent mentions that high skilled players get paired with low-skilled players to purposefully encourage low-skilled players to spend more money to get better in-game items to match up against higher skilled players. “For example, in one implementation, the system may include a microtransaction engine that arranges matches to influence game-related purchases. For instance, the microtransaction engine may match a more expert/marquee player with a junior player to encourage the junior player to make game-related purchases of items possessed/used by the marquee player. A junior player may wish to emulate the marquee player by obtaining weapons or other items used by the marquee player.”
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 01:12 |
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Lumpy the Cook posted:
my inner conspiracy theorist is really happy that all of those level 999 max blinged out guys wrecking your poo poo were in fact intentionally put there by the publisher
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 01:17 |
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Lumpy the Cook posted:
Awesome
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 02:08 |
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finally, a game that rewards you for being good by putting noobs in a match to be owned
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 02:46 |
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trying to jack off posted:finally, a game that rewards you for being good by putting noobs in a match to be owned but only if youre a good player who's also spent money on legendary loot
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 04:04 |
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extremebuff posted:but only if youre a good player who's also spent money on legendary loot time to log on
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 04:19 |
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im glad they patented it so no one else can use it in their games.
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 09:49 |
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Lumpy the Cook posted:
I sighed IRL
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# ? Oct 26, 2017 20:34 |
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Bump
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# ? Oct 28, 2017 18:07 |
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Erm... maybe it’s good that Advanced Warfare 2 didn’t happen, actually.
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# ? Oct 30, 2017 07:00 |
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The magazine says that players can actually open their Supply Drops directly in Headquarters with your friends watching you open and see what loot you get. GameInformer says opening the drops this way increases your “social score” in Headquarters. The more you participate in different social events in Call of Duty: WWII MP, the higher chance of earning better loot in Supply Drops. Even more so, the magazine says that if you open something cool in a drop, everyone around you watching will also be rewarded with some sort of a prize. It is not clear yet what that prize is. That’s right they actually loving have loot crate score and leaderboards this time
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 21:50 |
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Vicarious Loot Crates
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 21:56 |
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Lumpy the Cook posted:The magazine says that players can actually open their Supply Drops directly in Headquarters with your friends watching you open and see what loot you get. GameInformer says opening the drops this way increases your “social score” in Headquarters. The more you participate in different social events in Call of Duty: WWII MP, the higher chance of earning better loot in Supply Drops. Finally
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 22:09 |
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Lumpy the Cook posted:The magazine says that players can actually open their Supply Drops directly in Headquarters with your friends watching you open and see what loot you get. GameInformer says opening the drops this way increases your “social score” in Headquarters. The more you participate in different social events in Call of Duty: WWII MP, the higher chance of earning better loot in Supply Drops.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 22:28 |
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The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt.
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 22:31 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt. lmao
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 22:34 |
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Lumpy the Cook posted:
lol, that's completely loving devious
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 22:36 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt. hahaha
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 22:46 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt. Lmao
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 23:12 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt. lmao
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 23:14 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt. lol
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# ? Nov 1, 2017 23:50 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt. LOL
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 00:47 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt. lmao
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 01:24 |
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FactsAreUseless posted:The world has long speculated as to what, exactly, drove Japanese soldiers to such suicidal levels of devotion. Recently uncovered documents reveal a complex system of social rankings based on the ritualistic receipt of gifts. Select soldiers would hide keys on the bodies of Allied soldiers, which their comrades-in-arms could use to unlock small decorative boxes, many of which contained small trinkets. Yet other boxes themselves contained more keys, fueling a cycle that would lead to the deaths of millions of Japanese soldiers - and leave many more deeply in crate debt.
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 02:23 |
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Daikatana Ritsu posted:Ah yes, gentrified lootboxes indicative of late stage capitalism as a means to ostensibly crateshame the proletariat for the win.
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 21:57 |
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 15:10 |
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*pushes Triangle*
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 15:26 |
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oh my god
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 15:31 |
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gently caress yeah
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 15:40 |
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 15:45 |
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Ok the thing no one is mentioning is that they shipped this game with an Atari 2600 emulator that you can play on Normandy Beach, lol
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 15:54 |
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gently caress and you can sit in a fake projectors bunker and watch twitch livestreams with a black and white filter. i kinda want this game just for this weird social poo poo. e: and you can watch 1v1s in this colosseum style death pit. sledgehammer managed to do something cool with ww2 at least. if the maps are good i may pick this up but the beta wasnt great...
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 16:02 |
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In Training posted:Ok the thing no one is mentioning is that they shipped this game with an Atari 2600 emulator that you can play on Normandy Beach, lol Lmao neat
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 16:03 |
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I cannot wait to play this loving game
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 16:10 |
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I'm gonna pick this up on PS4
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 16:27 |
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Me too once I get home from philly. I know a bunch of imps will get this on ps4, so excited to play.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 16:39 |
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https://i.imgur.com/b6Irys3.mp4
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 17:55 |
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# ? May 14, 2024 04:45 |
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Gustav Cannon is one of the best CoD maps in the last few years. It’s drat fun and I don’t get why it wasn’t in the beta instead of that so-so Gibraltar map
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