To me their is not enough incentive to use prestige mode as I could care less about leader boards as they are usually out of whack do to cheaters and glitchers. Also extra custom slots and badges is not worth it to me. If their was something more meaningful each time you did prestige then maybe I would do it.
Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
To me their is not enough incentive to use prestige mode as I could care less about leader boards as they are usually out of whack do to cheaters and glitchers. Also extra custom slots and badges is not worth it to me. If their was something more meaningful each time you did prestige then maybe I would do it."If you don't have anything good to say, say it often"- Ed the sock -
Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
To me their is not enough incentive to use prestige mode as I could care less about leader boards as they are usually out of whack do to cheaters and glitchers. Also extra custom slots and badges is not worth it to me. If their was something more meaningful each time you did prestige then maybe I would do it.Comment
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
How is the single player mode on this?Comment
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
Yeah, the checkpoint kicks in after 2 of them being blown up. I suggest going for the one on the far right first (you can start from behind the bricks, directly to the right of the stair steps)... after blowing that one up, retreat to where you started, and head all the way to the far left gun... hide behind the concrete barrier, and then the tank just behind it this time... pick off the guys that are directly behind the guns and on the other side of the tank... stay low and sprint before they respawn. Plant the charges and BOOK it out of there to hide.MLB: Cincinnati Reds
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Well, it's official: I seriously suck on this part. I STILL cannot get to that second cannon. Not sure how many times I've tried it but it's at least 50. I've followed that strategy but I can't even get to planting the charges. There have been times I've gotten close but a Nazi was hiding somewhere near the cannon and took me out. Too many Nazis and too many random grenades. I'd say 85% of the time I die on this part due to a grenade. Either I'm surrounded by them or I take off running away from one and end up running to one that I didn't even know was there until I started running. I'll keep plugging away at it though. lolComment
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Re: Call of Duty 5: World at War (PS3/360)
If you would prestiged and you're already prestiged to level 30 you would know what it does. You lose all of your weapons and perk and you get a badge next to your name,Comment
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Good idea. I thought about trying it in the past, only because I had no idea why it was even there in the first place, but thought you had to plant the explosives to move on. So, I never tried. I'm willing to try anything at this point.MLB: Cincinnati Reds
NFL: Cincinnati Bengals
NCAA Hoops: Xavier Musketeers
NCAA Football: Miami Hurricanes
NHL: Calgary Flames
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." - Edmund Burke
"The wisest men follow their own direction." - EuripidesComment
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I think I might be done with this game. It's not the people I play with (you guys) as much as it is I think I've just put too much time in it.
I think it might be time to move on...Comment
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