Carnage said:Nothing since its pretty new IMO anybody could get that maybe get the highest level then it would be worth $ but hey thats just my opinion![]()
dhs said:Also has loads of DLC, 9th in mw2 14th in Bo and has blue tiger on 3 guns in Bo2 and a 1.40 k/d and is 7 levels away from being the highest level in bo2 and also is a sr 22 in halo 4 and a 2 Star gen in H3
Recoil said:If it's a legit copy then he won't be banned.
Kyle said:You're joking right now, right? It's still against rules to go online before release. VON said bans & resets will be handed out, no matter what you'd still be breaking game law / rules.
Kyle said:You're joking right now, right? It's still against rules to go online before release. VON said bans & resets will be handed out, no matter what you'd still be breaking game law / rules.
Kyle said:You're joking right now, right? It's still against rules to go online before release. VON said bans & resets will be handed out, no matter what you'd still be breaking game law / rules.
Treyarch doesn't intend to reset Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 stats when the game officially launches at 12:01am tomorrow morning.
Game design director David Vonderhaar confirmed on Twitter that players who legitimately obtained copies of the game ahead of the official Black Ops 2 release date of November 13 won't be penalised for playing early.
He said (via MP1st): "FAQ. Will people be reset? A. Unless you are a bad person doing bad things, no.
"Enjoy the game," he added. "Services will be spotty as we prepare for the official launch," adding that "it's a rolling start. Expect bounces the new few days as we bring up extra services."
Vonderhaar also urged players to read the Black Ops 2 Security/Enforcement policy, which outlines what players will and won't be banned for doing.