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#1 nismo_skyline85
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I have completed the campaign up to mission 9 I think, but I am missing some story trophies which I think are supposed to be unmissable: "The Three Kings", "The Great Escape", and "A bridge too far". Any one know what chapters those are from, or why I may have missed them?

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#2 nismo_skyline85
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One of the best games I have ever played. Easily in my top 5.
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#3 nismo_skyline85
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I have two PS3s (one old 80gb and one new 80gb in which I put a 250 gb hdd) two extra dual shock 3's (for a total of 4 controllers), a bluetooth headset, 20 games, and 15 blu-ray movies; so alot of money.
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...and 2 PSPs (one for me and one for my wife as well) and a ds (as well as too many other previous gen consoles to list).
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Is the PS3 my only system? No but its the only one that counts... (i have an xbox360, a wii, and 2 ps3's, one for me and one for my wife)
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#6 nismo_skyline85
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I have the same problems but not too severe. It takes sometimes 5 minutes to join a game, and after that its ok. Also, my leaderboard doesnt seem to work, it says it is downloading for like hours. I dont think its the connection because I can pop in COD4 and everything is fine.
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#7 nismo_skyline85
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TOOL - StinkFist
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#8 nismo_skyline85
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Another quick piece of info when comparing contrast ratios... some manufacturers measure static contrast others dynamic contrast, you can't compare the two, its like tha apples to oranges kind of thing...
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[QUOTE="nismo_skyline85"]OK... I sell TV's Retail at "Big Blue"... It depends on the size of the tv and your viewing distance. For example: 32 inch lcd at 1080p = pointless unless you are sitting 2 inches away. anything above 40 inches you probably want 1080p, Why? Because at a given resolution (720p, 1080p, etc) a tv has a set number of pixels so if the tv is bigger there is still the same number of pixels so it comes a bit more fuzzy, but its depends on seating distance, the farther you sit the better it will look at a lower resoultion to a certain extent. For example i have a 50 inch samsung 1080p, I always sit 8 feet away, there I can see a huge jump from 720p to 1080p, at 20 feet I can't see a difference at all. There are plenty other specs that make one tv beter than another: contrast ratio ( the higher the better), refresh rate ( the higher the better especially for video games, get a 120hz if you can), and so on. With tv's you pretty much get what you pay for, I spent 3k on mine but it is a beast and worth every cent... also it depends on what signal is running to it, blu-ray is fantastic, you won't believe how great it looks, I prefer watching movies at home rather than going to the movie theatre ( most theatres are 720p by the way) especially if you have a monstrous surround system.jimm895

That was an excellent post on what to look for when buying a HDTV :D .

Thanks!

I would go with the Sony, no doubt.

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OK... I sell TV's Retail at "Big Blue"... It depends on the size of the tv and your viewing distance. For example: 32 inch lcd at 1080p = pointless unless you are sitting 2 inches away. anything above 40 inches you probably want 1080p, Why? Because at a given resolution (720p, 1080p, etc) a tv has a set number of pixels so if the tv is bigger there is still the same number of pixels so it comes a bit more fuzzy, but its depends on seating distance, the farther you sit the better it will look at a lower resoultion to a certain extent. For example i have a 50 inch samsung 1080p, I always sit 8 feet away, there I can see a huge jump from 720p to 1080p, at 20 feet I can't see a difference at all. There are plenty other specs that make one tv beter than another: contrast ratio ( the higher the better), refresh rate ( the higher the better especially for video games, get a 120hz if you can), and so on. With tv's you pretty much get what you pay for, I spent 3k on mine but it is a beast and worth every cent... also it depends on what signal is running to it, blu-ray is fantastic, you won't believe how great it looks, I prefer watching movies at home rather than going to the movie theatre ( most theatres are 720p by the way) especially if you have a monstrous surround system.
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