Oops: PS3 Black Ops Update Adds Xbox Live Message

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superline51

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This is pretty much why I buy the 360 version for multi-platform games, and only get PS3 exclusives. Thats how I have 50+ 360 games and only like 12 PS3 games.
 

Easton Dark

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It'd be funny if game companies had messages in their games reminding customers what features the other platforms have that they don't.

*Hey! Enjoying those blu-ray disks? No?*

*Oh man, these mods, wouldn't you like them?*

*This party chat be jammin' mon!*

Fueling flame wars.

And to top it off the multiplayer should be cross-platform.
 

blue spartan 11

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Well, could have been worse. It could have said "You need to be connected to Xbox Live in order to play this gametype." That's just good old sillyness.
 

BabyRaptor

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That's just funny...I wonder if anyone actually thought for a moment that the PS3 had somehow gotten Xbox Live chat based off the glitch?
 

Danpascooch

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LegendaryGamer0 said:
Cursed Frogurt said:
"Though, looking at it in a positive light, the message is technically true: When played on PS3, the Search & Destroy game type will not support Xbox Live party chat. In fact, none of them will!"

May as well include a "Not compatible with GBA link cable" just to be safe.
Don't forget to include the "Not Compatible With Game Boy Printer".

OT: This speaks volumes as to how 360 oriented the Call of Duty series has become.

But, funny as hell.
Ah the Game Boy printer, I remember it yesterday, it was about as useful as the ever famous Bacon Toilet Paper.
 

duchaked

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Haha I had a good chuckle when I read the title, quite amusing

(I apologize to my PS3 brethren if this is an offensive situation to them)
 

Snotnarok

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Well it's not TECHNICALLY wrong, PS3 doesn't have xbox live party chat ...unless they're releasing an upgrade slot like the Colecovision did to play Atari 2600 games...Uh-oh!