• Call of Duty: Black Ops multiplayer looks great

    I think most of the reader base here at GU really enjoyed Modern Warfare 2's multiplayer gameplay, if only for a short time. Of course as we've discussed to death, the problem wasn't the game, rather the peer-to-peer match-making system and segmentation of the community with $15 map packs. That's why it's a delight to know that the next iteration of the Call of Duty franchise, Black Ops, looks to be just as fun and isn't giving dedicated server support the cold shoulder. Check out the trailer and prepare to get a wee bit excited.



    As the trailer teases, we can expect a full multiplayer reveal September 1st.
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      games.on.net and Internode partner with GameServers.com to deliver Australian servers for the biggest game of 2010, Call of Duty: Black Ops



      Adelaide, September 17, 2010. games.on.net and Internode are proud to partner with GameServers.com, exclusively offering Australian servers for 2010's biggest game, Call of Duty: Black Ops. By hosting these servers directly within Internode's award-winning, high-performance network, Aussie gamers can rest assured their Black Ops experience will have the lowest possible latency, and the smoothest connection available.

      GameServers.com servers will initially be hosted in Adelaide and Sydney, making Internode and games.on.net the only ISP and gaming site to offer fully public servers for Black Ops in Australia directly on their network. Internode customers will enjoy free, unmetered data to and from all GameServers.com hosted servers. Of course, any member of the gaming public can join and play on these servers, regardless of their choice of ISP.

      Australian gamers will also be able to rent local Black Ops servers directly from GameServers.com, hosted on the same high-quality Internode infrastructure. These servers can be ranked or unranked.

      "We are extremely excited to partner up with Internode to help ensure a proper deployment of Call of Duty : Black Ops into Australia", says Anthony Quon, COO, GameServers.com. "This partnership is built around the premise of being able to bring Black Ops closer to the players and with Internode's network infrastructure, we feel very confident in the success of Black Ops in this region."

      Matt Lyons, Server Administrator for games.on.net, says of the announcement, "This partnership between games.on.net and GameServers.com is a win for everybody, especially the Australian gaming public. By working with GameServers.com we are able to provide Call of Duty: Black Ops servers free to the public and accessible Australia-wide. This will ensure rock solid performance for both GameServers.com and Internode customers."

      Head to games.on.net and Internode partner with GameServers.com to deliver Australian servers for the biggest game of 2010, Call of Duty: Black Ops for regular updates about the launch of these servers.
      Games On Net :: General News: GameServers.com and games.on.net to Deliver Black Ops Servers
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      @Herbert_Gun No. Quickscoping is a cheap way to play. We're specifically going to gimp Quickscoping, sorry. Play straight-up!
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