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  • #16
    The_Blunt
    Officer
    • Jul 2007
    • 1822
    • DSA Blunt

    Originally posted by MajinTony
    Yeah, whats the deal with all the 3rd person sequences? Is that a display option or just a follow option when you're dead? I've only had 1 chance to play COD4 online.
    When you die in a game mode like Sabotage (respawn after 10 seconds) or Search and Destroy (no respawn), you go into Spectate Mode.

    It used to be that you could only spectate in 3rd person, but the new patch for the 360 made it so you can spectate in 1st person also. I'm not sure if the PS3 has the same option.
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    • #17
      R2D2
      Civilian
      • Mar 2006
      • 381

      Looks good you put$

      I can't wait until we can get some friendly wars between cKs and DSA.
      Last edited by R2D2; 03-05-2008, 12:50 AM.

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      • #18
        LvDevilsFan
        Honorary DSA

        Yeah blunt.. thats the one i was referring to.. i was the only one left... and someone was defusign the bomb... im like... *prays to the grenade gods*... *toss* booom... Massive CHEERS for the DEvils!
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        • #19
          jmhc74
          Honorary DSA
          • Dec 2007
          • 2433

          Since MW2 is out I thought it is fitting to bump this thread to show that back in day we did have a COD 4 division for the PS3 and that Eagle was and always will be a putz.

          Go to page 1 for the vid.
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