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    Call of Duty 4

    Has anyone besides me gotten it yet? What's your impressions on the game?
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    Noo. but its one of the ones i want.. lol
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    It's a lot of fun, it runs sooo much better than crysis (but the visuals aren't that much worse), and the concept is familiar.

    The game is great, but the single-player campaign is only like 6 hours long, which is a big let down. I was expecting a marvelous 12 hour campaign, but we didn't get that. Crysis is supposed to be the same way.

    Fortunately, Multiplayer is great, so this game is a solid buy IF you're into Multiplayer FPS games. Otherwise, you may want to wait until this one is around $20 to buy it.
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    Well I have to say I'm sold, I downloaded the demo and played it over and I have to say its fantastic, runs so so so smooth, the visuals arnt far of crysis and it runs so good I can max out every thing I have not seen a pause yet, Im going to pick it up tomorrow without a doupt, I honeslty wasnt going to get it being disapointed with some of the later COD but this is fantastic.
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    I have it and beat it in about 6 hours in normal mode... If you want longer play time, simply bump up the difficulty.

    I do like the game a lot, as mentioned, it runs very good even if you don't have the latest and greatest. It ran flawlessly with my x1900xtx at 1280x1024 maxed settings 4xAA/AF. My other machine with a x1950 Pro runs it almost as well, 2x instead of 4x AA and average frames are a bit less.
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    I have my visuals maxed out (1920x1200, all highest settings, 4xaa, 16xAF) and it's never dropped below 30fps, which is astounding considering how much goes on in this game and the amount of detail on everything. It's an absolute blast!
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    **** madpistol, what are your specs?

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    I didnt swear... whats with the stars lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by USNavy
    **** madpistol, what are your specs?
    read the sig.
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    funny thats what i thought when i read it..dah!.... lol
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    I dont see a sig

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    Detailed specs!

    Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2Ghz (1.29V)
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    EVGA 680i SLI motherboard
    EVGA 8800 GTX (stock)
    Corsair XMS2 2 GB DDR2 800 mhz (711 mhz @ 4-4-4-11)
    SoundBlaster X-Fi Platinum
    Western Digital 500GB HDD (SATA II)
    Samsung DVD burner
    OCZ GameXStream 700-watt PSU
    Antec Nine Hundred Case
    Windows XP MCE 2005

    Those are the necessary specs.
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    BTW, a stock E6600 is 2.4Ghz, so I've got it overclocked by 800mhz. Also, the processor is stable 24/7. It idles around 32-35c.
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    A bit off topic MP, but that 'Antec Nine Hundred' case is the one of the top cases i'm thinkng of getting. I looked at dozens and it may just be one of the best mid tower cases out right now. Very popular... I like it. LOL
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    Very good case. It's inaudible with all the fans at lowest setting. However, it doesn't move very much air through the case at that setting. I have it set so that the bottom fan is at medium, and that's enough to provide perfect airflow. It's a little audible, but nothing more than an airy noise. I love that the PSU is at the bottom too.
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