Just fix the bullet lag. That's all I want. To be able to fire my M16 without having to lead by 1s.
same and futurama.pimppeter2 said:I want to say garbage, but I'm going to say mediocrity.
BTW: Use spell check. Or firefox, it does it for you. That should combat your dyslexia, at least online.
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Blood_Lined said:Don't be a hypocrite, you used "you're" incorrectly. You spelled disappointment wrong. "Spelt" is not even a real word, what you meant was "spelled".KingTeabag said:Welcome to the Escapist, we are your family now. And you can never leave us. And while your here you may as well learn punctuation and spelling.fat waster said:i think that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has set its self up for a big disappointment.
I think that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has set itself up for a big dissapointment.
And it's spelt 'expectations'.
Sorry about that, but that's tough love for you.
Next time you want to correct somebody else, make sure you use spell check yourself first.
Actually in the English language, that is to say the English use of the English language, the correct term is 'spelt', not spelled.ShredHead said:And it's "spelled" expectations.
Tough love.
awsome117 said:same and futurama.pimppeter2 said:I want to say garbage, but I'm going to say mediocrity.
BTW: Use spell check. Or firefox, it does it for you. That should combat your dyslexia, at least online.
"it's a lesson in love, watch out. I suffer from a very sexy learning disability. What did I call it....sexlexia."
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YAY!pimppeter2 said:awsome117 said:same and futurama.pimppeter2 said:I want to say garbage, but I'm going to say mediocrity.
BTW: Use spell check. Or firefox, it does it for you. That should combat your dyslexia, at least online.
"it's a lesson in love, watch out. I suffer from a very sexy learning disability. What did I call it....sexlexia."
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That actually looks pretty fucking delicious right now.
*scavenges house*
You only spelled two words wrong. And you didn't change any of the letters around. I think you just sounded out the word. I don't think you have dyslexia, just bad spelling.fat waster said:i have dyslexia so my spelling is very bad sorry about that
Spell as in the past tense, wouldn't "spelled" still be grammatically correct? Besides, the last time that I checked, "spelt" was not within the English dictionary. Either way, English is not the subject, MW2 expectations is. I would not know whether or not MW2 set itself up for a disappointment, hype does not magically make a game bad, it just makes you feel worse when it may very well turn out that the game is indeed bad. Until the day comes around when I actually play the game, then I shall deem whether or not that I think that the game is of good quality.Machines Are Us said:Blood_Lined said:Don't be a hypocrite, you used "you're" incorrectly. You spelled disappointment wrong. "Spelt" is not even a real word, what you meant was "spelled".KingTeabag said:Welcome to the Escapist, we are your family now. And you can never leave us. And while your here you may as well learn punctuation and spelling.fat waster said:i think that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has set its self up for a big disappointment.
I think that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has set itself up for a big dissapointment.
And it's spelt 'expectations'.
Sorry about that, but that's tough love for you.
Next time you want to correct somebody else, make sure you use spell check yourself first.Actually in the English language, that is to say the English use of the English language, the correct term is 'spelt', not spelled.ShredHead said:And it's "spelled" expectations.
Tough love.
It is correct, but in the UK spelling 'spelt' is also allowed. I believe KingTeabag is from the UK.Blood_Lined said:Spell as in the past tense, wouldn't "spelled" still be grammatically correct? Besides, the last time that I checked, "spelt" was not within the English dictionary.Machines Are Us said:Blood_Lined said:Don't be a hypocrite, you used "you're" incorrectly. You spelled disappointment wrong. "Spelt" is not even a real word, what you meant was "spelled".KingTeabag said:Welcome to the Escapist, we are your family now. And you can never leave us. And while your here you may as well learn punctuation and spelling.fat waster said:i think that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has set its self up for a big disappointment.
I think that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has set itself up for a big dissapointment.
And it's spelt 'expectations'.
Sorry about that, but that's tough love for you.
Next time you want to correct somebody else, make sure you use spell check yourself first.Actually in the English language, that is to say the English use of the English language, the correct term is 'spelt', not spelled.ShredHead said:And it's "spelled" expectations.
Tough love.
And of course the English way of spelling is the correct way of spellingMachines Are Us said:It is correct, but in the UK spelling 'spelt' is also allowed. I believe KingTeabag is from the UK.Blood_Lined said:Spell as in the past tense, wouldn't "spelled" still be grammatically correct? Besides, the last time that I checked, "spelt" was not within the English dictionary.Machines Are Us said:Blood_Lined said:Don't be a hypocrite, you used "you're" incorrectly. You spelled disappointment wrong. "Spelt" is not even a real word, what you meant was "spelled".KingTeabag said:Welcome to the Escapist, we are your family now. And you can never leave us. And while your here you may as well learn punctuation and spelling.fat waster said:i think that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has set its self up for a big disappointment.
I think that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has set itself up for a big dissapointment.
And it's spelt 'expectations'.
Sorry about that, but that's tough love for you.
Next time you want to correct somebody else, make sure you use spell check yourself first.Actually in the English language, that is to say the English use of the English language, the correct term is 'spelt', not spelled.ShredHead said:And it's "spelled" expectations.
Tough love.
I'd love to know what you're basing this feeling on, because the gameplay trailers have all looked superb.Woodsey said:I don't think so. Activision's only hype for the game is for it to sell exceptionally well (which it will).
Strangely enough all their efforts are going in to the shite merchandise - the game seems to have taken a back seat in their eyes.