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Modern Warfare 2 PC - Negative Review - preview|
| (hx) 02:30 AM CET - Nov,14 2009 | The chaps over at Ars Technica have reviewed Modern
Warfare 2 for the PC. Their final verdict = 'skip it'. There
you have it :P
If you want to play with your friends without "pubbies," you
have to set up a private match, and, again, one of you will
be selected to host the game. If that player quits, the game will pause
for five seconds while another player is selected to serve as host. There
is no way to upload maps, there is no way to modify the game
outside of what the menu allows, and of course there is no console to
tweak anything. It's odd to hit the tilde button and have nothing
happen. Unless they change this system extensively, it
doesn't seem like custom maps will be possible.
It's frustrating to feel so controlled and boxed in,
but the game itself remains fun. You'll be leveling up and unlocking
new weapons and perks, and the expanded Killstreak bonuses add a whole
new level to the game. With just three kills in a row you'll be able to
check out enemy positions using an unmanned vehicle; with 25 kills in a
row you can drop a nuke and kill everyone on the board. In between
those two options are 13 other bonuses that can turn the tide of battle
rather quickly. There are also bonuses given if you die too often,
which is a nice way to keep demoralized players from rage-quitting, but
can make you feel... somewhat special.
There is no easy verdict here, but I'm going to say skip the
PC version. Why? The single-player is over quickly. The
Special Ops missions are great but there are better co-op games out
there. The multiplayer is going to be huge on consoles, but on the PC
it's just crippled. There is a lot of fun to be had here, but there are
way better ways to spend your money, especially with the $60 price.
The Good
* Strong, disturbing single-player game
* Looks, plays great on the PC
* Killstreaks in multiplayer are a great addition
* Online play is still addictive
* Good selection of maps and game modes
* Special Ops missions extend the life of the game, great
with a friend online
The Bad
* Single-player is over quickly
* The actual story is a little bit on the paranoid, gun-porn
side of things
* Console-style online play on the PC
* $60 for a PC release? No thanks, guys
* Both the company and retailers barely seems to care about
the PC version
The Ugly
* Huge design problems with the multiplayer version
* The game is already in the expected places. PC gamers will
feel spurned and pirate, and Activision will claim they don't support
the PC better because of piracy
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last 10 comments: | th4t1guy | (06:05 AM CET - Nov,14 2009 ) | | Ars is reviewing games now? I guess someone has to cash in on internet hype... | |
| doodah | (10:06 AM CET - Nov,14 2009 ) | | I'm just glad someone had the balls to call it as it is! | |
| Venom1 | (03:29 PM CET - Nov,14 2009 ) | | This crap never ever worth the time spent to download it. | |
| PoliticalMaestro | (03:52 PM CET - Nov,14 2009 ) | Well said doodah, no more bandwagon riding whores . There is one thing that really annoys me and thats these valid points:
* Console-style online play on the PC
* Both the company and retailers barely seems to care about the PC version
Lazy punk ass monopoly sucking lame programming console jerking gimps. Simply dragging and dropping the console version onto the PC never works. They know this, and still they repeat this money saving exercise.
Baaah baah "move along just another herd of sheep falling for the same bandwagon". | |
| V-ampire | (10:19 PM CET - Nov,14 2009 ) | My previous comment about the "crap" is still valid.
Thank you all for your help. | |
| Ozieo | (11:23 PM CET - Nov,14 2009 ) | | Just one more reason to first pirate a game, and only buy something that is decent. You can simply call the pirate version an alternative "not satisfied, money back" guarantee. Nothing wrong with that. | |
| PoliticalMaestro | (01:25 AM CET - Nov,15 2009 ) | | If developers spent less time on programming, modeling, and scripting cinematic sequences, maybe then they'd have time create more missions. I forgot more missions and playing time, that would mean value for money. You don't expect these corporate whores to think about you, do you ? Anyway if they removed all those FMV portions then you'd realise the deception. | |
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