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Finally, a Next-Gen Halo!
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It looks good to us... It's hard to believe that some people aren't excited about this. What do you guys think about Halo's new graphics engine? Are you more excited about the single player, multi-player or co-op? Check out the newest Reach video here if you haven't seen it yet: http://www.kontrolfreek.com/blogs.aspx edited by trevor on 2/17/2010 edited by trevor on 2/19/2010
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USPS SUCKS. Please use UPS.
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We appreciate the feedback. Using the USPS for our primary shipping service was a decision we made a while back. Recently, it seems more people are having issues with the USPS than we would like. The problems have been either because of severe weather (which much of the country has had plenty of) or Holiday jam-ups. We are hoping these issues go away on their own, but if they don't, we're always looking for the most efficient all-around shipping service for our customers. Thanks
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U.S. Dollars??
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Yes, U.S. Dollars.
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No point in 10th Prestige Glitch....
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Thanks for starting the discussion! I am going to have to agree with you about the tenth prestige glitch. I recently met a guy who was selling levels of prestige for actual money. He was making big bucks exploiting the glitch for others. I don't see the point in it either. It's a waste of money. It's like paying for Achievments to be unlocked...why?
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I know this has been posted multiple times but..
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Let me know if you don't hear back from us by Monday. Don't worry, we'll make it right.
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I need an answer
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Visit our "Contact Us" page at: http://www.kontrolfreek.com/contact.asp
Let me know if your question hasn't been answered by Monday.
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Help?
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You don't need anything specific. The controllers are the same and our FPS Freeks and our Speed Freeks will fit just fine.
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Amazon checkout?
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Orders through Amazon should always have some sort of receipt after the checkout process. If you don't get this figured out with Amazon use our "Contact Us" tab at the bottom of this page and we'll get things sorted out.
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charged twice?
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Don't worry, your money is not 'down the tubes.' We would never keep your money and not send you anything. Use our 'Contact Us' link at the bottom of this page and we'll get the problem sorted out for you.
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Shipping Issues
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If you received the confirmation email from us then we have received your order and it will be heading your way soon. Just be patient--because getting your order to New Zealand will take a little while. Thanks.
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tracking not working?
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USPS sometimes fails to update the tracking information. If you don't receive your order soon, please use the 'Contact Us' tab at the bottom of this page. Thanks.
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Ordering Issues
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Sounds like you DID order our awesome product. But just to make sure, use the 'Contact Us' button at the bottom of this page or check your bank account in another day-or-so to see if the charge is still there.
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Added Beneift - Awesome Product
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Hey, thanks for the positive review! We are glad you like them. Maybe we'll feature a link to your review on our facebook page. Also, I personally agree with your claim that our products help w/ thumb fatigue and pain. Many years of serious gaming has strained my thumbs too. FPS Freeks really do help me play without feeling the stiffness the next day.
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I dont know how my mom ordered them but read??
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3-5 days is the norm.
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Can these fit a PS2 controller?
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Yes, they definitely fit the PS2 controller.
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Curious to when my order is coming...
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We're glad you got 'em. Let us know how you like them!
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I am In a arm cast, small because i fractured
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I am not a Doctor so I can't tell you for sure. But I can tell you that if you can still use a controller you can use the FPS Freek. It snaps on to your existing stick so the geometry doesn't change that much. I hope you get that cast off soon.
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how to check my shipping status??
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Just go to 'My Account' at the top right of the page.
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I'll take my iron sights and go home
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It wasn’t too long ago that online shooters offered up far less intimidating experiences for first-timers. There was little to no customization as far as what you could bring in to battle with you. You just chose a basic loadout and shot at other people who were using the same basic loadout. It was simple. It worked well. Everyone had a fighting chance—even the noobs. The only real advantage veteran players had over beginners was more practice. They knew the maps well. They knew all the good spots and maybe a few glitches—but that was all. They didn’t have increased health and armor, airstrikes or choppers, martyrdom or any other seemingly magical abilities. Just guns and nades—it was the good ‘ol days.
But Call of Duty changed all that. In 2007 Modern Warfare exploded on to the scene, bringing with it a leveling system ripe with Perks and rewards that would become the standard for online FPS’s.
Because of Modern Warfare’s popularity, more and more games are following its formula for character leveling. In this new generation of online shooters, players are rewarded with better equipment as their skills improve. This deadly mix of more practice and better equipment further increases the gap between ‘leveled’ players and players just starting out. The result is an environment where natural ability can only get you so far. What was once a pick up and play experience for casual gamers has become a case of the haves and the have-nots.
Now, this system is a great idea from the standpoint of developers who want you to play their game for countless hours. It gives the player a reason to keep playing; and it gives you a sense of progression that some earlier games have always been missing. It’s also a great system for competitive gamers who join clans and love playing against other clans with similar skills. The problem is that it’s unfair punishment for the players who aren’t playing every night. It locks out casual gamers who don’t necessarily want to put in the time and rank up enough to become competitive. Frankly, the noobs are suffering. Frustrated and mal-equipped, casual gamers are likely to crawl back to single-player and non-competitive game modes and leave the competitive modes for the rest of us.
So, what do you guys think? What can the developers do to level the playing field? MW2 addressed the problem a little bit with “Death Streaks” and Halo keeps it even by only letting you customize your armor’s appearance. What’s the answer? How can the developers give hardcore gamers and casual gamers an equally fun experience? Is it even possible?
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Returns?
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How long have you been using them, Zach? They can take a while to adapt to. Sometimes people find that raising or lowering sensitivity levels in the game helps.
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