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Post by Blue Ninjakoopa on Sept 5, 2011 21:16:36 GMT -5
I know, I know. I did it for us, so we could have a wider range of games to play with each other.
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Post by GalaxiaD on Sept 6, 2011 17:19:20 GMT -5
;D
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Post by Blue Ninjakoopa on Sept 6, 2011 17:59:09 GMT -5
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Post by GalaxiaD on Sept 7, 2011 15:38:48 GMT -5
We could play Zombies with each other in Black Ops!
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Post by Blue Ninjakoopa on Sept 7, 2011 19:07:27 GMT -5
YESH! YESH!!!
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Post by GalaxiaD on Sept 8, 2011 13:10:39 GMT -5
But you'll need some pointers, and I'm willing to provide them to you. That is, if you're willing to pay.
BNK: NOOO! You'll never get a cent out of me! NEVER! I'd rather have those zombies come in here right now, and eat us all alive! *Foams at the mouth and starts breathing heavily*
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Post by Blue Ninjakoopa on Sept 9, 2011 0:44:33 GMT -5
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Post by GalaxiaD on Sept 9, 2011 16:55:47 GMT -5
Indeed. Anyway, let's get down to business, no charge.
During the first two rounds, don't buy any weapons off the wall. In fact, don't buy any weapons until you start coming across SMG's (MPL, PM63, MP5K, etc.) or, by great luck, the Mystery Box, which you likely won't come across until much later. At any rate, don't shoot at the zombies with your pistol during the first two rounds. Use only your knife, as it's an instant kill in Round 1 and a two-hit kill in Round 2. This conserves ammo and yields more points.
By Round 3, pump an entire magazine into the zombies, then knife. Repeat this process for Round 4, or until you run out of ammo. By Round 5, it's time to open some doors and leave the spawn area, as we'll likely be all out of ammo. Fortunately, there's usually two or more SMG's to choose from in later rooms. Should we run out of ammo with our SMG's or get cornered by the zombies, it's time to repeat the process and open yet more doors.
Should we get to the power, turn it on immediately. It activates different things, depending on the map, but one constant is the Perk-a-Cola machines, which grant various special abilities. Juggernog doubles your defenses against the zombies, requiring them to hit you more times in order to down you (oh, and you press and hold Square over a downed ally to revive them). It costs 2500 points. Quick Revive decreases the time it takes to revive a downed ally (though in Solo, it counts as an extra life should you be downed). It costs 1500 points in Multiplayer and 500 points in Solo. Speed Cola decreases the time it takes to reload your weapons, which is incredibly helpful in intense situations. It costs 3000 points. Double-Tap Root Beer increases the fire rate of your weapon, though since this causes ammo to be depleted much faster, I don't personally recommend it. It costs 2000 points. Finally, there's the Pack-a-Punch machine, which takes in your weapon, then ejects it back out with increased damage and ammo capacity. It costs 5000 points.
Different strategies apply to different maps, but those are the basics. If you need to know anything else, feel free to ask.
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Post by Blue Ninjakoopa on Sept 9, 2011 20:17:14 GMT -5
Will do, thanks. I'll refer to this post whenever I get Black-Ops and play Zombies with you on my PS3.
Speaking of consoles, my Xbox was scratching a ring into my Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing disc. It also did this with some of my Halo games. These rings cut out audio (all except sound effects; voices and music are a no-go) and for certain stages, the game will freeze. I had forgotten to list the Xbox's problem with damaging its own software on Facebook. I'm beyond pissed, and can't wait to get rid of that thing.
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Post by GalaxiaD on Sept 9, 2011 21:41:56 GMT -5
Yeah, the Xbox is nowhere near as reliable as the PS3. Hardware-wise, anyway. Oh, the laughs I've had whenever one of my friends' Xbox would get the RROD. I'd have an expression on my face similar to the one SpongeBob had when he found out Squidward likes Krabby Patties, and my friends would always be like, "Fuck you."
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Post by Blue Ninjakoopa on Sept 10, 2011 20:58:36 GMT -5
Doesn't the PS3 also have advanced graphics because of its blu-ray capabilities?
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Post by GalaxiaD on Sept 11, 2011 11:07:44 GMT -5
Eh, it depends on the game. Sometimes yes, sometimes they're equal, but no Xbox version of a game, to my knowledge, has superior graphics to the PS3 version of the same game.
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Post by Blue Ninjakoopa on Sept 11, 2011 13:05:20 GMT -5
I see, I see.
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Post by GalaxiaD on Sept 12, 2011 14:25:13 GMT -5
But the Blu-Ray disc does, most certainly, allow more data to be stored on it. LA Noire is a great example. The Xbox version is split into three, separate discs, whereas the PS3 version is all on one disc.
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Post by Blue Ninjakoopa on Sept 13, 2011 14:25:12 GMT -5
Interesting fact. The other day, KP was telling me about something called PlayStation Plus. What's that?
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