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Topic: Call of Duty: World at War Multiplayer Beta
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 25030
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Activision have announced a multiplayer beta for Call of Duty: World at War, with only a few weeks to go before the game hits shelves:
The dogs of war are being unleashed today, as Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) and developer Treyarch announced the launch of the multiplayer beta for Call of Duty: World at War on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Call of Duty fans that register to become members at www.callofduty.com are eligible to receive a token, but these tokens are limited in supply, so register today. Windows PC fans can expect a multiplayer beta soon. For more information about either beta and the opportunity to secure a beta token or key, fans can also visit www.callofduty.com/beta.
A PC beta test is apparently also "coming soon". Given the rapidly approaching release date of November 12 it seems likely that the game will be going gold pretty soon, so it'll be interesting to see how much feedback from the beta is included in the retail release.
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Tepid
Posts: 545
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can't get past the account creation on the activision website...
Pirroh
Posts: 32
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Already downloaded and played it for about an hour, i'm at level 4 at the moment. It's fun and certainly feels like Call of Duty 4, it isn't historically accurate though which I personally didn't like...
infi
Posts: 9879
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's gonna be hard to beat cod4.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 25038
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Already downloaded and played it for about an hour, i'm at level 4 at the moment. It's fun and certainly feels like Call of Duty 4, it isn't historically accurate though which I personally didn't like...
how so?
Pirroh
Posts: 33
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Oh snap, i posted that an hour and a half ago?

If you're talking about the historical accuracy, it's the silencers and "Aperture" (I think that's what they called them) sights (red dots) for a lot of the guns.
FraktuRe
Posts: 523
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Well silencers they had, but f***ing red dot sights?
Pirroh
Posts: 34
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Well silencers they had, but f***ing red dot sights?


I suppose technically they are black dots, but i picked up a gun with one on it so i was like "wtf?" and then i got killed. The dogs aren't as bad as I thought the might have been, quick knife gets rid of them, I want to see what the bayonet is useful for though.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 14745
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Please, if you want realistic representations of WW2 scenarios you can play Airsoft. Games are games.
Pirroh
Posts: 35
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Please, if you want realistic representations of WW2 scenarios you can play Airsoft. Games are games.


So what? I was just saying I didn't like it.
rubba-chikin
Posts: 6094
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I signed up ages ago and ended up getting 1 of the 360 beta slots...

I wanted in the PC beta which opens soon.
d0mino
Posts: 3579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
played the beta last night.

imo, theres not much in this that shouldn't have been inlcuded as dlc for cod 4.

in cod 4 they should have raised the xp limit, included new perks (especially that grenade timer reset one), new game types (CTF!) with the map pack.

though some of the new inclusions are pretty cool that might not have worked in cod 4, such as the dogs and vehicles.

sound design is really awesome though.

i will probably end up buying this cause i really like ctf, (even though most of the content should have been an expansion pack).
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