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SPOILED ME by: Anonymous on 11/20/2009
Way to spoil it for me with that W. monument screenshot, Sean :P :P :P
Sprint by: Sean Kalinich on 11/20/2009
Are you asking if they are on all the time?

If so they are not.

You have to press shift to sprint, right click to aim and C to duck (or crouch).

You also have options to bind a control to each one for "hold" so if you want to hold the crouch or sprint etc you can select that bound control
by: Anonymous on 11/20/2009
I heard that duck and aim were toggled with no way to untoggle those actions... is that true? Is sprint toggled as well?
Unfortunate Trends by: Sean Kalinich on 11/20/2009
Unfortunately many game devs are moving to the console port model.

They know that there is a better revenue stream from a console game. They can charge for updates, feature and map packs. Usually they cannot do this with a PC game.

So they code for the console first and then port to the PC.
by: Anonymous on 11/19/2009
The campaign was exciting in a few points. But i agree on the short part, it was just... TOO SHORT holy $!$@, i wouldn't spend 60 dollars on that when there's games that will take me days and weeks to finish them up for 20-50.

And... They won't try to "consolize" my PC.

Being sincere, when COD4MW came out... I pirated it, and then bought it after a month.

When CODMW2 came out... I pirated it, and might never buy it :)
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