This reminds us of a group in photo site Flickr. The Theatre feature includes the current staff pic for best user-generated content, with a YouTube video of various cool gubbins. It curates the very best of content, but also offers most viewed, most liked, or videos you're tagged in.
Compete grants access to all the data about a person and a game. It constantly runs events you can compete in. A calendar runs along the top of the screen; click on a day and it shows you the events, right down to screenshot contests.
Events are always updated and the team will cook up new ways to engage the community. You can win badges and prizes: even an iPad. And finally, Improve. This allows you to view all the maps from a top down perspective, seeing where objective locations are placed for different game types and where drops are.
You can view each weapon in the game, get an overview and receive tips for use. There's attachment data, and video guides from the pros. They reveal damage information and range effectiveness.
Secondary weapons, attachments, perks, killstreaks and game modes are all detailed. The idea is Elite acts as an in-depth encyclopaedia of tips. Activision vice president for digital Jamie Berger revealed how Elite will improve the Modern Warfare 3 experience. Here, Connect will provide "robust support" for clans. More information on that will be provided later in the year. Compete provides a competition program guide not just for the individual, but group versus group, clan, inter-clan and leagues.
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August 05, Calling All Slayers! Back to Top. Elite will go into beta this summer. Those interested in joining should check out CallofDuty. The Call of Duty series has been a blockbuster for Activision, one that has, on the strength of its online multiplayer, kept gamers busy for months after each release.
The series has earned the publisher of the game piles of money. For a while it has seemed that some sort of premium service was inevitable. Yet Activision appears to have decided that it can't suddenly start charging for CoD multiplayer, so Elite results as the company's best option to find an alternate way to make money on multiplayer. It remains to be seen how enticing it will be to pay for Elite.
But there's a second benefit that Activision might gain for Elite. For the last few years, competing first-person shooter creators have been trying to knock CoD off its pedestal as, by far, the biggest multi-million-cop seller in its class. They have found it hard to do so for many reasons, including the fact that there is simply a lot of social pressure for gamers to buy each new Call of Duty.
The shooter gamer wants to play with their friends. The more passionately one person in a group of friends feels about playing Call of Duty , the more likely that all of the friends in that group will get the next game in the series. If Elite bonds those groups more tightly together—through communal stat-tracking, through social-networking, through competitions—then those groups of friends will find it even more enticing to keep the Call of Duty playing going, and those games that want to compete, will have a harder time than ever butting in.
Want to know more about Modern Warfare 3? Check out our full coverage, including a trove of single-player details , the game's first trailer and impressions of a level we saw in action. I'm not going to hate on people who sign up for this service; all I'm going to say is that you are shooting yourself on the foot.
If you allow them to get away with this the next thing you are going to see is monthly fees just to play the game, period. It's just like MMOs and console games. Even some PC games are trying to pull that bullshit; first one to do it?
Modern Warfare 2. It tells how to use, or play on, them well to improve the players' online experience. There is a search option so users can find their friends' videos and search videos based on their titles. Users can comment on videos, share them and "like" them. For premium users, there is an additional section for videos made by staff which contain both live action and gameplay content.
It functions closely to its website counterpart, but only features the Career section. Call of Duty Wiki Explore. Cold War. Weapons in Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk Universal Conquest Wiki.
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