You are only experiencing half of the game if you don't have online.Half is online, half is offline.
Okay, but what makes Online better than Split Screen, other than the availability of players? I simply can't see why online is such a big thing, considering all the lag and so on involved.
Actually, Nate, you said:Quote from: Natef on October 20, 2011, 02:17:03 PMYou are only experiencing half of the game if you don't have online.Half is online, half is offline.
-More players-No screen peaking/ all the annoying things that your friends may do.-You can play with friends that may be far away@Scourge. I was saying if you didn't have the online capabilities (PSN, XBL, etc.)
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If you have an internet connection. You have PSN, and who doesn't have internet? And everyone who buys MW3 will spend about 6 hours beating the campaign, then they'll dive right into multiplayer and probably never touch the campaign again, and that's ok. Call of Duty's main draw is the multiplayer, that's just the kind of game it is. For, other games, like Fallout 3 it's the story, or the fun of just kicking ass and doing whatever you want. This entire argument is pointless.
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Quote from: Scourge of teh Galaxy on October 20, 2011, 03:03:27 PMActually, Nate, you said:Quote from: Natef on October 20, 2011, 02:17:03 PMYou are only experiencing half of the game if you don't have online.Half is online, half is offline.QFT, because you pointed out that Natef was contradicting himself.See, I gave a reason! That better, SOTG?
Quote from: Da Beefdaddy on October 20, 2011, 03:07:14 PMalrite evrybodyOoh, a new member- welcome to GTM!I'm GF93, the resident cool guy on the boards. Enjoy your stay, and if there's anything you need to know, just ask
If you have an internet connection. You have PSN, and who doesn't have internet? And everyone who buys MW3 will spend about 6 hours beating the campaign, then they'll dive right into multiplayer and probably never touch the campaign again, and that's ok. Call of Duty's main draw is the multiplayer, that's just the kind of game it is. For, other games, like Fallout 3 it's the story, or the fun of just kicking ass and doing whatever you want. Different people like different kinds of games. This entire argument is pointless.
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Quote from: GoldenFox93 on October 20, 2011, 03:09:12 PMQuote from: Da Beefdaddy on October 20, 2011, 03:07:14 PMalrite evrybodyOoh, a new member- welcome to GTM!I'm GF93, the resident cool guy on the boards. Enjoy your stay, and if there's anything you need to know, just ask Do you have that on permanent copy/paste? Is it a keyboard macro?
Also, GF is now the resident cool guy ?
I sense troll vibes from this guy, especially after his last question.Also, GF is now the resident cool guy ?
I have no problem with you not playing multiplayer, but not having online on a console and a game is taking away part of the experience that is given to you.
So that is the reason why playing online increases the entire longevity of the game.Seeing as though most good games have some sort of a multiplayer experience, not having online is taking away half of the game.So if you don't have PSN on the PS3, you are not getting the full experience.
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