That's what clans are for, and good góds do they make multiplayer a blast. I would never have logged 224 hours in TF2 and hundreds of hours, over the years, in CS:S if it weren't for my clan. Strangers do suck.Vern said:I got sick of internet multiplayer in 1999 with TFC and Counter Strike and being called a cheater and a ****** who likes to choke on my dads dick and realizing I didn't really like playing with strangers.
Well, technically, I didn't buy it. My mum did - for some completely unexplained reason. I asked her if she could buy a certain game for me, and apparently she was talked into buying Modern Warfare 2. Which is odd, because I wanted the game, but I figured that she wouldn't buy an 18 for me. But there we go. Shit happens. I think I've played about 14 hours total in the offline features (Campaign, Spec ops) And a lot more in Online (Something like 14 day's worth? Or some ridiculous amount). To be honest, I liked the game, even if I did have 1000 gamerscore on it within a week of acquiring it - Mainly because the Campaign was insultingly easy on veteran. But I digress. It was worth it I think, as I have enjoyed, and continue to enjoy, playing the online features.Last Valiance said:How about you?
The game really flopped in my opinion, and the only part of split-screen that made it okay for me was the part where I could kick the noobtubers in the balls, but I can do that with any local game.Enemy Of The State said:This.Alpha1089 said:My mates and I have racked up hours upon hours of split-screen fun with it, so no, I don't regret buying it at all. Even when one of them decides to be a wanker and take Scavenger with grenade launchers, we still have a lot of fun.
Short paragraph even shorter: SPLIT-SCREEN IS FUCKING AWESOME!
Get 3 friends, load up splitscreen and lose yourself in frantic skirmishes on Rust![]()
Theres a difference between a 'good game' and a 'fun game'. MW2 isn't great, but it is fun on SplitScreen.katsumoto03 said:The game really flopped in my opinion, and the only part of split-screen that made it okay for me was the part where I could kick the noobtubers in the balls, but I can do that with any local game.Enemy Of The State said:This.Alpha1089 said:My mates and I have racked up hours upon hours of split-screen fun with it, so no, I don't regret buying it at all. Even when one of them decides to be a wanker and take Scavenger with grenade launchers, we still have a lot of fun.
Short paragraph even shorter: SPLIT-SCREEN IS FUCKING AWESOME!
Get 3 friends, load up splitscreen and lose yourself in frantic skirmishes on Rust![]()
A shitty game is still a shitty game, no matter how many people are playing it on one console.
I didn't like that you had to unlock weapons in split screen. If I have a bunch of friends gathered around the TV for a night of video games, I don't want to have everyone to have access to just five weapons. It's not like it has any weight in online matches.Kazicun said:In short yes but in long yes but I do like playing with my friends split screen so does that mean anything?