Alright I play video games online and I was playing this game called Call Of Duty 2. You would not believe what these geeky white boys are fuckin saying. Well, they thought I was black and started to call me a 'NI#@ER'. And all these other white geeks started to fucking call me a 'N' and all this shit. What the fuck is wrong with these people. FUCK! I'm so pissed. I work hard and I play games to relax I don't need this shit ONLINE!!! I FUCKIN GET IT ENOUGH WITH THE LOCALS HERE IN MISSISSIPPI!!!! I would be more pissed if I was black but it still pissed me off nevertheless. It's just funny how people can hide behind a computer but show their trueself. Like some people on this this board I won't name.
Sorry I just had to vent and just had to spread the word that racism still exist today. Just wanted poeple that think that people aren't like that are wrong. Dead wrong.
I hear you. Something similar happened this past Saturday while I was playing Halo 2 online. Some kid was calling everyone he killed a nigger. At first I didn't check him because he was on my team (team slayer 4 on 4), but after a minute I was like kid, you need to stop using that.
And that's the worst part, it was just some punk ass kid. Everybody on the board my team and his team included started giving him shit. He removed himself from the game because the shit we gave him was so bad.
Fucking punk ass kids. My call sign is El Chingon. I heard this past weekend some punk ass kid say, El Chingon, I hate Mexicans. I'll tell 'em something but there's a great feeling when you take 'em out and tell 'em "fuck you and die!" as you eliminate them.
Still fun to play and by far, the majority of players refrain from saying anything like this. But there's always those few that mess it up for everyone else.
Yup. Also, it wasn't one person today. It was a whole bunch of people and this isnt' the 1st time I've seen this type of shit online. I guarentee they wouldn't say that shit in public. They get their asses handed to them.
Since you vented, and I certainly understand your pain, let me jack your thread and ask you: how is Call of Duty 2? Any good? Ever play Halo? If so, how does it compare?
that happens a lot in online games. it happens all the time when i play halo pc.
i try not to give it much importance because i know for a FACT that those lil punks would'nt have the balls to say a racist joke infront of anyone outside of their own skin tone.
CoD 2 is a great game. I like it. I like it better than Halo. More action and constant action. In halo there are a lot of times I had to walk or drive a while just to fight. In CoD2 you spawn ready to fight all the time, well in TDM anyways. That's what I usually play. I play a little CTF but it's too slow. I just want to put a cap in someone's ass and not wait.
CoD 2 is a great game. I like it. I like it better than Halo. More action and constant action. In halo there are a lot of times I had to walk or drive a while just to fight. In CoD2 you spawn ready to fight all the time, well in TDM anyways. That's what I usually play. I play a little CTF but it's too slow. I just want to put a cap in someone's ass and not wait.
Hmmm. In Halo 2, the action never stops. Particularly in slayer matches (deathmatches). What I love about the game are the physics. The way they try to simulate real world circumstances with splash damage, angles that you take to throw a grenade, ricochet's, different guns for different situations, etc. In CTF type games, yeah, the action can pause, but in slayer games, no way.
What I love about the CoD2/Medal of Honor games are the weapons. I love the 1911 .45 Colt, the Tommy Gun, and using the 1903 Springfield as a sniper weapon. But in truth, the weapons are so similar in Halo 2, that it really doesn't make much of a difference. The one thing that I love about Halo is that you only carry two guns (3 if you are dual wielding). In MoH, and I don't know about CoD2, you carry a whole wharehouse of guns. Makes it challenging.
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