[PS3] COD MW3 Players

[PS3] COD MW3 Players

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Pooky67

577 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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jon- said:
You're missing out! Launch night is spent playing through the single player campaign - it's great, they're just interactive films.
This. I loved the campaigns on MW and MW2, interactive films is a good description. MW3 campaign was lacking a little though, I thought.

Kwistof

851 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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So if it is just MW3 servers that are down....

I'll be on blops getting the dogs out and shooting from my chopper gunner smile

Still can't be bothered to start the campaigns on either of the games...which is why I've set the options on blops to go straight to MP mode smile

I'll keep an eye out if any of you are on MW2- but I am a proper noob on that! May practice my quick scoping though.

johna

2,328 posts

170 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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Mr AJ said:
(..and no piss taking about the induction kit being for wkers, It saves me about £600 a year on insurance!)

Edited by Mr AJ on Thursday 3rd May 15:06
How does it save on your insurance?

Kwistof

851 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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johna said:
Mr AJ said:
(..and no piss taking about the induction kit being for wkers, It saves me about £600 a year on insurance!)

Edited by Mr AJ on Thursday 3rd May 15:06
How does it save on your insurance?
Well with the induction kit fitted it goes twice as fast as a Veyron, so no police car can catch him...

So saves him having to buy the insurance in the first place wink

(btw I have a fook off cone filter on mine hehe )

od404

545 posts

200 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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Kwistof said:
Well with the induction kit fitted it goes twice as fast as a Veyron, so no police car can catch him...

So saves him having to buy the insurance in the first place wink

(btw I have a fook off cone filter on mine hehe )
Join the club!

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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smile



Has a Polo attached to it laugh

Mr AJ

1,247 posts

171 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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johna said:
How does it save on your insurance?
Means i qualify for a specialist modified car policy....

Standard policy comes to about £1800 for the year (Cheapest... upto £6k a year for the dearest!)

Modified, Including breakdown etc comes in at just over £1200 - Although confusingly the same company wouldn't quote me on a non-modified car!. I won't post pictures of mine, It's only a cheapo £30 ebay jobby until i can afford to pick up a proper BMC CDA kit. I was going to get the KN 57i kit but couldn't justify nearly 70 quid when its only going to be coming off and replaced with the CDA in a month or two anyway!.

Kwistof

851 posts

159 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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Mr AJ said:
Means i qualify for a specialist modified car policy....

Standard policy comes to about £1800 for the year (Cheapest... upto £6k a year for the dearest!)

Modified, Including breakdown etc comes in at just over £1200 - Although confusingly the same company wouldn't quote me on a non-modified car!.
Whose the company out of interest mate as my renewal is up shortly....although greenlight who I'm with at the moment gave me a decent premium last year for my car with all mods declared £940 iirc

OT- some funny games on hc s&d tonight...got my weekly challenge done in the process smile need to learn where the bomb sites are though on all of the maps! Lol

johna

2,328 posts

170 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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Mr AJ said:
Means i qualify for a specialist modified car policy....

Standard policy comes to about £1800 for the year (Cheapest... upto £6k a year for dearest)
Thats a first for me Never heard of getting insurance cheaper for modding a car.



Mr AJ

1,247 posts

171 months

Thursday 3rd May 2012
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Kwistof said:
Whose the company out of interest mate as my renewal is up shortly....although greenlight who I'm with at the moment gave me a decent premium last year for my car with all mods declared £940 iirc

OT- some funny games on hc s&d tonight...got my weekly challenge done in the process smile need to learn where the bomb sites are though on all of the maps! Lol
I'm with HIC, But it'd be worth giving Adrian flux a call too - Pretty much the same company but ones usually slightly cheaper than the other depending on your car/location. HIC can quote online for modded cars, But it's a ballpark figure that needs to be confirmed on the phone and will probably go up a bit when you call them (Not far out though!).

Brentacre are also good, But was a little expensive for me.

Kwistof

851 posts

159 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Mr AJ said:
I'm with HIC, But it'd be worth giving Adrian flux a call too - Pretty much the same company but ones usually slightly cheaper than the other depending on your car/location. HIC can quote online for modded cars, But it's a ballpark figure that needs to be confirmed on the phone and will probably go up a bit when you call them (Not far out though!).

Brentacre are also good, But was a little expensive for me.
Book marked this page for when it's 28 days before my renewal! I've heard Adrian Flux aren't that bad, but haven't heard of HIC or Bretacre.

I'll give them all a call and let them fight it out to see who can given me the cheapest premium.

Cheers thumbup

od404

545 posts

200 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Flux have always been pretty useless for me, A-Plan and Sky Insurance have always been the best on price with my rather long list of mods declared.

Devilstreak

8,088 posts

181 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Likewise with me, Flux haven't really been competitive. But Sky have.

Also I don't know if they still do it but Sky used to give 15-20% discount if you were in the "Owners Club".

I was in the UK Glanza owners club, Then later the Mr2 owners club which cost me £15/Year but it obviously knocks a huge chunk out of your premium.

Mr AJ

1,247 posts

171 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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I've heard good things about A-Plan, Sky and Chris Knott insurance - But none of these companies will insure me because of my postcode area !

HIC are quite popular with the V-Dub guys i believe.


Any of you guys tried your hand at vinyl wrapping? Was thinking of doing it as a cheap way of covering up the terrible paintwork of the focus - Picked up a small sheet to practice with on non-important parts of the car and it turns out i'm absolutely crap at it!.

Edited by Mr AJ on Friday 4th May 11:58

DanB7290

5,535 posts

190 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Right, I've completed 3 out of 4 of my uni assessments, by Sunday that should be 4/4, so I'll have some time for playing later next week!

od404

545 posts

200 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Devilstreak said:
Likewise with me, Flux haven't really been competitive. But Sky have.

Also I don't know if they still do it but Sky used to give 15-20% discount if you were in the "Owners Club".

I was in the UK Glanza owners club, Then later the Mr2 owners club which cost me £15/Year but it obviously knocks a huge chunk out of your premium.
Apparently they do, but they were unable to match A-Plan this year even with that discount. Actually Sky's refusal to budge on price this year meant they lost a customer...

sqeezypeas

205 posts

165 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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anyone else think this reminds you of patak-bomber

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R--LzVSDaXM

Mr AJ

1,247 posts

171 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Johna, is this you?.


Kwistof

851 posts

159 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Mr AJ said:
Johna, is this you?.

rofl

That was him last night in HC HQ.... thumbup

dazp

679 posts

189 months

Friday 4th May 2012
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Mr AJ said:
Johna, is this you?.

that made me laugh out loud and I am now getting strange looks in the office.