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Negatives:
I had Black ops 1 for xbox 360 and PS3. The xbox 360 network seemed to perform better than the PSN network (drops from matches, Not making it into matches, loss of connectivity in the middle of matches). But with Black ops 2 on PS3, I have a lot more network issues than I ever did on Black ops. And at one point, I was running Clear internet service modem, compared to now I use the dreaded Comcast.
Snipers: quick scoping seems to happen a lot, with out even looking down the sights. And just the other day, while watching myself get scoped, the round CLEARLY missed me, and yet I still went down.
PS3 version of all Call of Duty was always inferior to the Xbox 360 in terms of online gameplay. This is more on the developers than the PS3 and your Internet. This happens every year and yet Treyarch/IW still can't figure it out. People complain every year about online on PSN and developers ignore it and insult the intelligence of players by making excuses and act as if something is wrong on their end when the online gameplay for the PS3 was obviously not tested.
What do you all think of the new maps "Die Rise" and "Diner - Turned"? I think Die Rise may be THE most challenging zombie map Treyarch has made thus far! Diner - Turned is FUN, but not really made for serious gameplay as far as progressing through rounds. I've only made it to round 16 on Die Rise with only Jugg and the AN gun. This map is fun but damn, it's hard though!! Anyone else here made it past round 16 with more than one perk?
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