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The 5th Prestige: Default is Not My Fault – 20. September, 2011

And so it begins. I started my fifth prestige. For those that read my previous gaming post, I failed miserably at the play-wager-match-before-you-prestige-so-you-can-start-wth-some-cash plan. I wound up playing One In The Chamber on Array (I don’t ever do well on this map) and got my a$$ handed to me.

Still, no worries. I start over again ready to fight my way up the ranks. My first major obstacle: the default classes.

For those scratching their heads but not scared off yet, the Black Ops multiplayer is built around classes, sometimes called loadouts. Normally these customizable classes let you choose 3 perks (each grants you an ability), a primary and secondary weapon, a lethal and tactical grenade and a piece of equipment. You can then have one class for when you want to be a stealthy sniper, another for when you want to run around with an Uzi and murder other players as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, when you’re starting out at level one, regardless if this is your 1st or 15th prestige, you’re stuck using the default classes. Allow me to break these default classes down for you.

SMG

This might be one of the best (definitely the most popular) default classes available. The MP5K submachine gun and ASP pistol make for a great, fast firing pair while the Lightweight (allows you to run faster), Steady Aim (greater accuracy when hip firing) and Marathon (allows you to sprint for a longer amount of time) perks let you run and gun until your twitchy trigger finger’s content.

CQB

If your close quarter battle (CQB) strategy is to 1) toss a Concussion Grenade, 2) race in and spray the room with your Olympia shotgun and 3) quickly reload thanks to Sleight of Hand [cuts reload time in half] or 4) toss a Semtex and run, then this is your loadout. My one complaint is that Hardline (lowers all Killstreak requirements by one kill) seems like an after thought. Certainly Ghost (which prevents you from showing up on the enemy’s radar) or Lightweight (so you can quickly rush into combat, then out of danger) would have better served this build.

Assault

This strikes me as the wonkiest of the default classes. So the M16/ASP combo works just fine, but those Perks. First, as the M16 is a burst fire weapon and it has a moderate rate of fire, why would you ever need Scavenger (allows you to resupply ammo and grenades from fallen enemies)? You’re not going to burn through ammo that fast with this assault rifle. Second, as the M16 is meant to be a medium-long range weapon of precision, why would you ever want Steady Aim. If someone surprises you as you round a corner, you’ll really want your ASP handy; the M16 is not a run & gun assault rifle. Still, sometimes you gotta love Second Chance (instead of dying right away, you fall to the ground and pull out your pistol, giving you a chance to settle the score) and how it can pwn the enemy.

LMG

This might be the second best default class. Flak Jacket (you take less damage from explosives), Hardened (your bullets can better penetrate thin walls and hit an enemy) and Hacker (allows you to detect enemy equipment and explosives) all work nicely to make this machine gunner one tough S.O.B. Adding the M72 LAW just makes him that much more of a force to recon with.

Sniper

This is another “almost got it right” class for me. Ghost and Scout (allows you to hold your breath longer while aiming down a sniper scope, therefore giving you a steadier shot) are great when you’re slinking around the edges of the battlefield looking to pick guys off with your Dragunov, but Ninja? Ninja (your footsteps are 75% quieter) is great for close quarters combat but when you’re off on your own looking for sniping nests, it’s just not that useful.

Unfortunately, none of the default classes grant you attachments for your weapons nor do they give you a piece of equipment (Boo!) .

Luckily, after one game of Headquarters on Discovery I reached level 4, or the rank of Private First Class, which allows me to customize my loadouts. Goodbye to the default classes. Time to start grinding

But enough of that gibberish. Here’s some video of me taking down the enemy with each of the default classes.

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The 5th Prestige: A Fresh Start – 3. September, 2011

Although Modern Warfare 3 comes out in just a few months, and Battlefield 3 even sooner than that, I’m still grinding away at Black Ops. In fact, I’m about to start my 5th prestige and in (dis)honor of this, I’ve decided to do a little blogging about my forthcoming gaming experience.

(Like I’ve said in previous posts, I’m looking for material that’ll help me generate blog updates and this one seemed like a no-brainer. Gaming is grinding, writing is grinding, so why not you-got-your-chocolate-in-my-peanut-butter-wait-you-got-your-peanut-butter-in-my-chocolate these two?)

But before I say “adieu” to my current prestige, how about something for the statswhores out there.

My current win/loss ratio = 0.45

My current kill/death ratio (KDR) = 0.63

Analysis: I’m not a great player.

My favorite weapon/most kills: AK74u

Black Ops AK74u

Yeah, that sounds right. I build one of my favorite loadouts around this gun (but that’s for a different post) and it’s no surprise I racked up 2247 kills with 12.55% accuracy (trust me, that’s good for me).

[If you're a real gaming nerd, you'll know these videos I'm about to post. If not, please check out XboxAhoy's incomplete set (damn you, Call of Duty Elite) of Black Ops weapon guides. If you're not a gamer, these videos are part "History Channel", part "pro tips for gamers". They're very well made so they're worth a click. Here's the AK74u video.]

My most accurate weapon & best KDR (meaning I killed a bunch of guys with this gun but rarely got killed by it): L96A1

Black Ops L96A1

Okay, that’s just weird because I don’t consider myself a sniper. I don’t understand how I have a 0.78 KDR with 52.1% accuracy with this weapon.  It’s always one of the last guns I purchase and I only bring it out when I need to complete a headshot challenge or I’m trying to pro Scout. But maybe that’s why these stats are so unusually high.

Worst KDR = 0.18 (meaning I got killed, A LOT, by this gun but hardly killed anyone with it): RPK

Black Ops RPK

Really? I guess I make good machine gun fodder.

Worst accuracy = 8.35%: M60

Black Ops M60

Now this doesn’t surprise me because every time I equip this gun I just hold down the trigger and hope to hit something.

Note to self, avoid the Light Machine Guns (LMG)

And with that bit of knowledge and reflection, I’m ready to start my 5th prestige. In case you’re wondering what’s a “prestige”, it means I say “adios” to all my former achievements and I start over from square one. I have to unlock all my guns, perks and ranks all over again.

That means “hello” to the default classes, most of which don’t work for me. I’ll probably run the SMG or LMG loadouts (guess I already forgot my “note to myself”) until I reach Private First Class and unlock the Create-A-Class .

I only have one goal this prestige: to pro all my perks before it’s time to prestige once again (I’m not gonna prestige again). I also have a very deliberate plan for purchasing perks, weapons and gear but I’ll be sharing that in future posts.  Lastly, I might try that play-wager-match-just-before-you-prestige glitch to see if I can start off with a little extra cash in my virtual pocket.

But for now, let’s remember some of my former glories before I hit the big, bright & shiny “reset” button.



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Just When I Was Done With Black Ops – 26. March, 2011

As if one video game post weren’t enough…

Okay, let me put this right out there: I’m terrible at Black Ops. It’s a good day when my K:D ratio hovers around 0.50, which is very frustrating. This isn’t helped by the fact that everyone I get matched against is on their 15th prestige, can absorb a clip and a half of bullets yet can kill me from across the map with a single shot from their Famas. What worse, all my online buddies love to play Team Deathmatch. I hate TDM (where I usually end up 3:28). I’m not only better with objective games, I just find them more fun.

Anyway, I was ready to retire the game when I saw something I’d never seen before: Mercenary Moshpit. Knowing nothing about it, I gave it a shot. It’s freakin’ awesome. It’s a randomized objective game with randomized teams. One game it’s Search & Destroy with a 14 year-old Rambo, the next it’s Headquarters against him.

Goddamn you Black Ops, you sucked me back in.

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Black Ops Loadout of the Pro – 25. March, 2011

If you play a lot of Black Ops (like moi) then you’re always looking for the perfect loadout. According to IGN, here’s what the pros use.

Honestly, I would of thought Ghost would have been up there; it always seems that everyone on the other team is running Ghost. Me, I favor Hardline-Sleight of Hand-Hacker or Scavenger-Warlord-Second Chance.

What about you?

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Call of Duty: Black Ops – 4. March, 2011

Count me among the hordes of gamers that’s hooked on BLACK OPS. You don’t know how often I’ll think “I wonder if I should give up the Red Dot for a Suppressor?” or “would Marathon pair better with Ghost Pro?” or “if I lob all my Semtex at B Dom, can I still get the capture for A, pick off a dude, grab his resupply and nade the baddies taking A so I can finally pro my Scavenger?”.

Oh, wait, sorry about that.

For the uninitiated, I’m only referring to half the game, the online multiplayer mode, and there’s a good reason for that.  The solo campaign sucks. I’ve been gaming for about a year now and BLACK OPS easily has one of the most boring single player experiences imaginable.  You do the same thing level after level after level. Once in a while they throw you in a vehicle but that’s never as fun as it should be. Even worse, the game play is occasionally confusing and, sadly, not very engaging, which is a shame considering how much I enjoyed the solo CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 2 experience.  The only reason to complete the BLACK OPS solo mission is to open up the amazingly fun “Five” map (more on that in a second).

No, the one reason this game stays in my PS3 is because of the online multiplayer.  Clearly this is where all the hard work went.  Not only are there a wide variety of game types (from variations on “capture the flag” to “every-man-for-himself“) but they also mixed in a leveling systems and currency used for player/weapon customizations/wager matches.  In short, they’ve added just about everything that makes a game addictive while managing to keep the hacking/modding to a minimum.  Might I add that it was all the modding/hacking that turned me off to the CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 2 online multiplayer.  But I digress.  It’s not all guerrilla warfare against other dudes. You also have the zombie modes.

These are co-op games of survival, which we’ve seen before, but it’s the one called “Five” that stands out from the pack. Here’s why: you’re in the pentagon when a zombie infestation breaks out. You (and up to 3 other players) have to fight your way out. Okay, so far this sounds like any other zombie game, right? Did I mention that you get to play one of these guys?

That’s right, you get to play as JFK, Robert McNamara, Castro or Nixon. Freakin’ sweet!

And now I’m off to download the new map pack… after I do a little more writing (priorities, right?).

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Sundance Rejects – 20. January, 2011

Today, the 2011 Sundance Film Festival starts. I am in Los Angeles. Draw your own conclusion.

The other day my buddy sent me an article noting 10 famous Sundance rejects, including SWINGERS, THE KING OF KONG: A FISTFUL OF QUARTERS, THE DAYTRIPPERS, GEORGE WASHINGTON, MAD HOT BALLROOM, FOLLOWING and PARANORMAL ACTIVITY.

All I know right now is that I’m gonna go home and play some BLACK OPS, maybe have a Jameson.

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Western Zombies = Awesome – 1. October, 2010

Oh man, Christmas is coming early and that ain’t Santa at your door, it’s a flesh eating zombie!

If you’ve been keeping up with my blog, you know I heart me some RED DEAD REDEMPTION but that jumped to a whole new level when I saw this.

Wait, on the horizon, are those… yup. Grab yer shotgun cause them be old-west zombies!

And if that weren’t awesome enough, apparently the new CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS will also feature zombies (as suggested by this website).

Damn it, I wanted my time back… but I do love me killin’ some undead.

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Sandbox Style – 27. September, 2010

Recently a screenwriter I’ve met posted that many video games are “more like films where one can participate in the narrative and fill in the off-screen boring bits” (here he cited RED DEAD REDEMPTION as well as MAFIA 2).

A preference was stated for games that “obey the rules of good narrative structure, i.e., they leave out the goddamn boring bits” (here he cites UNCHARTED 2 as well as BATTLEFIELD BAD COMPANY 2 and MODERN COMBAT).

I’ve played UNCHARTED 2 and RED DEAD REDEMPTION and I understand what he’s getting at. What’s funny to me is that not three clicks later I read an editor’s note in a FILMMAKER magazine email blast trumpeting the virtues of boredom as a path towards discovering art.

I’m not gonna address the “games as art” issue but I think there is something both great and insidious about these massive sandbox games and I’ll use RED DEAD as my touchstone. I think it’s awesome that there is an entire world to explore. Should you grow tired of the narrative, you can always roam about and discover new pockets of land, hunt game, meet strangers, cheat in a game of poker, toss horse shoes, go to a movie, challenge someone to an arm wrestling match, take a job as a night watch man, bust broncos, herd cattle or just collect some flowers. It’s a fun way to get lost, and lose a lot of productive time (do you hear me BORDERLANDS?). Actually, that’s my complaint: there’s too much to do. Honestly, after your escapades in Mexico I was ready for the game to end, not introduce a whole new third plus a coda. And heaven help someone like me that gets obsessed collecting all the trinkets (I resisted this in RED DEAD but did manage to collect all the feathers, statues, codex pages, paintings, weapons, armor and seals in ASSASSIN’S CREED 2).

And that’s my complaint when I’m playing solo.

But then there’s the online component. I think that’s where the sandbox styled games triumph. Sure, the UNCHARTED 2 online multiplayer experience is fun but does it come close to RED DEAD where not only can you duel but you can also posse up to tackle missions, hunt game, race horses or just wander off and pick flowers?

So while I understand the joy in simply taking an active role in a movie-like narrative, I think it’s in these massive game worlds, worlds with that allow for online social experiences with our friends, as well as the potential for boredom, that games will be able to distinguish themselves as something more than just movies staring a superhero version of us.

That said, I’m dying for FALLOUT: NEW VEGAS, CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS and ASSASSIN’S CREED: BROTHERHOOD to hit my mailbox this fall (what kind of gamer do those choices make me?).

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