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Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
On Courtyard, I try not to bolt across the middle of the map too much... when ya do, it's an instant death.
Dome... I like to stay down there in the open part of the map and just run around. It's easy to rack up a ton of kills down there.Comment
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
On Upheavel, I run around the sides of the map close to the houses. I use a sniper rival on that level.
On Outskirts, I plant bouncing betties in one house, then try to run around so I don't stay in one spot. But never go in the middle on tank levels.Comment
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
Another good spot on Seelow is in the high grass, because they can't see you unless they some how get lucky. I have had many people just run by me and I just murk them.Comment
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
lol, this game is $35 dollars already?
Does it suck or something? I'm only a few levels in and the veteran is a joke compared to CoD2 and CoD4, and it's only "hard" because of the annoying grenades thrown everywhere.Comment
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks the number of grenades thrown on veteran is rather excessive. I'm happy I've beaten the first 3 levels though. Working on the level in Stalingrad now. Stuck in the burning house/building. You have burning wood crashing around you and people are shooting at you from the windows. I tried about 12 times before I shut the game off. I couldn't even get to the steps to go upstairs.MLB: Cincinnati Reds
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