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    Features - Call Of Duty Elite: Q&A - explained and dissected

    Activision explains the ins and outs of its new premium Call Of Duty Elite service.
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    Re: Features - Call Of Duty Elite: Q&A - explained and dissected

    Thanks for the info, thats interesting news..i've signed up for the beta, curious how it will play out.

    The pricing is going to be key - and also how many map/content packs get released over the lifetime of MW3 - it may work out only slightly more expensive to go for the elite sub than to buy all the expansions - that would be the deciding factor for many I think (and a good way for them to make money!)

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    Re: Features - Call Of Duty Elite: Q&A - explained and dissected

    I was thinking never mind an "Elite" service, how about a "CannonFodder" one - for those of us for whom if it CoD was real we probably would have accidentally shot ourselves in the foot!


    Seriously though, the biggest problem I've found with MP is that it seems to be very difficult to get-a-foot-in-the-door. It's fine for the clanned up folks with lightning reflexes that live and breath it. But if you're a solitary old duffer who just wants to drop in for a quick snipe at the weekend then you're outta luck.

    Yes, I know there's these "ranking" systems, but I've yet to find a single one that actually works on the lower levels. E.g. last time I was on MoH (as a level 1 n00b) I was being pitted against folks who were 20 to 30 levels above me. I felt like the Russian recruit at the start of CoD2 who's given a wooden rifle and some potatoes to throw! And did about as well.

    (yes, I know ... I'm pathetic!)

    Given that, I can't help thinking that "Elite" this is all a little desperate - Activision trying to wring the very last vestiges of money from the CoD franchise. Actually though, this probably annoys me less than the increasing tendency of games publishers to "give" you one-time codes for essential features, that mean it's going to be more expensive to get a game second hand (e.g. the most recent example of this being Dirt3, where you seem to need a "VIP pass" for online play). (sorry that this is off-topic to an extent).

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    Re: Features - Call Of Duty Elite: Q&A - explained and dissected

    I know what you mean - the average standard of players on some games is so high that it can take some while before you stand a chance. Black Ops did offer a training mode, but the level the bots are set is some way below the level of the average human player.

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    Re: Features - Call Of Duty Elite: Q&A - explained and dissected

    Quote Originally Posted by GheeTsar View Post
    I know what you mean - the average standard of players on some games is so high that it can take some while before you stand a chance. Black Ops did offer a training mode, but the level the bots are set is some way below the level of the average human player.
    So what's the answer - just "suck it up", accept you're going to be free XP for everyone else and just keep at the 1-v-1 deathmatches (obviously can't do any of the team based stuff without clanning up)?

    Nice to hear that it's not just my cow-like reflexes and other people have problems...!

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    Re: Features - Call Of Duty Elite: Q&A - explained and dissected

    In my experience it's just simply time playing the game and finding the right server for you; some are populated by relatively poor players and others are full of top players. Some games offer level caps on some servers (eg: BFBC2 where there are servers for those under a specified rank). It can also help to get into tough games by playing a support class to start with; hanging back slightly and keeping everyone in medkits or ammo - these soon get your scoring going and a poor k:d ratio is salved by high scores in support actions.

    I wouldn't go for 1 on 1. Go for a team deathmatch mode and try and work with others rather going alone where you are more vulnerable - no need to be in a clan either.

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    Re: Features - Call Of Duty Elite: Q&A - explained and dissected

    Quote Originally Posted by crossy View Post
    I was thinking never mind an "Elite" service, how about a "CannonFodder" one - for those of us for whom if it CoD was real we probably would have accidentally shot ourselves in the foot!


    Seriously though, the biggest problem I've found with MP is that it seems to be very difficult to get-a-foot-in-the-door. It's fine for the clanned up folks with lightning reflexes that live and breath it. But if you're a solitary old duffer who just wants to drop in for a quick snipe at the weekend then you're outta luck.

    Yes, I know there's these "ranking" systems, but I've yet to find a single one that actually works on the lower levels. E.g. last time I was on MoH (as a level 1 n00b) I was being pitted against folks who were 20 to 30 levels above me. I felt like the Russian recruit at the start of CoD2 who's given a wooden rifle and some potatoes to throw! And did about as well.

    (yes, I know ... I'm pathetic!)

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    When I start out games, I check to see who on my team is doing the best and then proceed to hide behind him and pop out to nab a few kills every know and again Then, when you know the map better and have got your eye in you can start going a bit more solitary.

    I got in on MW2 pretty quickly so I didn't have that problem then, but I get exactly what you describe with Counter Strike: Source, and to a lesser extent now, Team Fortress 2. It isn't pleasant but there are tactics to avoid it (hiding behind your team, choosing server correctly etc)

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    Re: Features - Call Of Duty Elite: Q&A - explained and dissected

    GheeTsar/Englander - that sounds like good advice. Thanks for taking the time out to share it.

    From what I've seen there's more and more focus on online play, so I figure that unless I "get it" then I'm going to have a much poorer gaming experience. Right, next game I buy new I'm going to dive into the MP really quickly!

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