Modern Warfare 2s multiplayer is nothing desperately innovative, but it's a completely slick and friendly experience that looks set to easily replace its predecessor in the multiplayer throne. When you get that balance right, thrilling the hardcore and letting the ungifted join in, you're onto something pretty big. Killing someone who's nearing a kill streak or who's recently killed you or a teammate using a variety of weapons - all these things offer an XP boost and awards that can lend even the worst player a sense of dignity. In the potentially intimidating world of online shooters, MW2 tries to be friendly, offering bonuses for every notable situation. This is connected to Accolades - end-of-game awards given to those with high kill-to-death ratios, or who've done good at protecting their flag. Now you unlock emblems through a separate achievements system. Now, you don't just get to show off with a badge that proves you've voluntarily given up your top-level soldier 10 times, like some kind of suicidal maniac. The prestige elements have I also been built up. Level three grants access to all five predefined classes, and level five lets you create five custom classes.Ī class load-out now consists of your unlocked primary and secondary weapon, two pieces of equipment, three of your unlocked perks, and a death streak. For prestige - well, you could trade all your progress for a shiny badge that proves you're awesome.ĭeath streaks give heroic losers the chance to redeem themselves, with health boosts and the ability to steal your killer's class, to see how he was kitted out The unlocks are constant too. In terms of progress, the kill streak awards were instant reward for persistent murder, and the levelling and unlock system provided a compelling wider picture to keep you going. Pie multiplayer side of Modern Warfare was characterised by two things: progress and prestige. Finally there's High Rise, which breaks with the dusty theme and lets you wage war around an office block and on roof-tops. Then there's the dusty expanses of Afghan, with mountainous brown terrain and bunkers providing hiding places and sniping spots. Favela is your dusty shanty town, with tight maze-like roads occasionally opening up into areas filled with burnt-out cars and fizzing pylons. Today, though, it's all about the PvP multiplayer side - with three new maps cycling on the 32 machines. Try different 0.76 ENB versions from other games (Either didn't work, crashed or in SA's case, went haywire with textures)Īny suggestions or ideas on what to try next would be great, if I can't find a solution to this issue soon, Im going to give up on the 0.So far, we've had a glimpse of MW2s single-player campaign, and the Special Ops co-op mode has been showcased briefly. Turn everything off in Nvidia CP (Didn't help) Run Injector with Wrapper as proxy (Didn't help) Use Nvidia Optimus Proxy DLL trick (Didn't help) Use Injector instead of Wrapper (Didn't help) Uninstall GeForce Experience (Didn't help) I ended up trying the following after a lot of reading : Enabling and disabling different settings inside ENB to no avail.Ġ.75a Oblivion gets DOF on this computer fine, just not 0.76 (I just can't win LOL) I have tried enabling both the ENB DOF and the ME1.3 DOF or either/either. It baffles me as to why! So off searching I went. However when I got home and ran it on Computer 2, Depth of Field does not work, it is just blurring the entire screen and not reacting to anything. This works really darn well on Computer 1, which is what I used to take these screenshots. I have created a preset based off Master Effect 1.4 and ENB 0.76 which just looks absolutely fantastic! ( Screenshot ModDb
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Here is the setup, Call of Duty 2, ENB Generic 0.76.Ĭomputer 1 : Sony VAIO Laptop with Intel I5 HD4400 running Windows 8.1Ĭomputer 2 : Custom Desktop I7 Geforce GTX 680 (344.75) running Windows 7 Hopefully someone can give some ideas or suggestions that may lead to a solution because I am out of ideas!