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  1. interesting. i do remember on gknova6.com seeing the aug on a wall. but the graphics didn't look like those of the wii. and it looked like it was on a true wall, not the front of a turret. this makes the wii kind of unique, b/c prove me worng, but i've noticed in kino that the weapons you can buy from the wall don't appear in the box (never seen the m14 olympia pm63 mpl stakeout mp5k..... from the box). so this would make the aug an exception, assuming it's in the box on the wii. then again, wall weapons may just be rarer, as i remember in the w@w maps, you could get GRENADES from the mystery box, but it was incredibly rare. i only got it once in the countless hours of zombie-playing.
  2. that's there from the w@w version. it reads 4-8-15-16-23-42. it's a reference to the tv show LOST.
  3. The Iron Curtain wasn't literal. It was just the separation of Europe into Communist East and Capitalist West. No. West Berlin was just with in East Germany's borders. i know it wasn't real..... i just though he did.
  4. i think you're confusing the term 'iron curtain' with 'berlin wall.' the berlin wall ran straight thru the heart of the city. on your map, the Berlin wall is located on the western border of germany, well within NATO control, nato wouldn't put a wall within its own territory. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_wall read.
  5. first one looks like a blurry signature. second may just be the standard illegible prop book like the ones scattered around the map. nice find on the third one, i think that can also be found in the der riese textures and was unused, and it's also in the 'pentagon' random room you sometimes go to.
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2saw5nhyXWg well i went ahead and made a video of this stuff. even though i should be studying for a calculus exam 'n stuff.... and don't worry germanzombiefreak, a mentioned you in the credits twice, and in the description. and i also mentioned the forums.
  7. regarding Manhattan down, ya know how during the loading screens, there will be a tip or something along the bottom: 'don't cook a frag while texting' well apparently sometimes it will say 'Manhattan down!' so i guess we're not just imagining this.
  8. good find.
  9. what about something to do with 'future', as i remember in a transmission for group 935 found in files but not in the map, it talked about the future of mankind. or words common in the der riese radio transmissions -test subject -recalibrate -system -discovery -Uup (symbol on elemental chart for 115), aka ununpentium and just for the heck of it: SCIENCE!
  10. well i'm glad you're here, i would've NEVER noticed that.
  11. the accent or the wall? lol.
  12. the second pic resembles ones i saw in the files for der riese, which no one could find in the actual map. apparenlty this map was supposed to be a map pack 4, but wasn't becasue of the looming mw2.
  13. I noticed what looks like the Berlin Wall in a no-clip tour of kino video, as posted in another topic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4wF4QgdZTQ At roughly 5:47-5:50, there is a large, smooth wall, with a guard tower, which resembles pictures of the Berlin Wall that i've seen. http://www.tompgalvin.com/places/de/ber ... all_02.jpg The guard tower in the video resembles this picture of an actual one: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... 2_apel.JPG This leads to the following conclusions: - Kino is (obviously) set in Berlin, BUT IN WHICH HALF, EAST OR WEST? - Most likely, Eastern, or communist, Berlin, as the thundergun has russian writing on it, and the audio for some of the film roles appears to be narrated in a russian accent. also, the alies wouldn't leave a nazi theatre with nazi flags untouched. - Kino takes place long after the events of other zombie maps (on the loading screen, it says 1941, 1943, 1950). the Berlin Wall wasn't built until years after ww2, to combat mass emmigration, so it is most likely 1950 in which kino takes place.
  14. the ray gun has 'Blast o Matic" written in english on its side, but it has the seal of the Japanese Imperial Emperor on the side, and you find it on Pelileu, so my guess is that it's Japanese.
  15. bowie knife isn't that out of place, but the ray gun? anyone notice how you have to flip up the iron sights for it now when picking it up? also, is that the winter's howl to the right of the ray gun?
  16. instead of arguing, why don't you just activate the radio and get a pic/video?
  17. When i was rendering a second clip, it said 'will overide previous,' i just thought it meant it would do that to what clip was being processed. i checked my fileshare, and the previous 2 clips i rendered were there. but on youtube and callofuduty.com, only the last clip is there, even though there are multiple open video slots? i thought you could have multiple clips to make montage videos? can someone more familiar with the video system explain?
  18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_ ... Vietnam%29 Wikipedia is your friend good find, but the picture must be incorrect, as i've read John Plaster's autobiography, and it stated he went straight to SOG, and that was well after 1962, as he was in SOG from 67 to 71, i think. huh
  19. when the zombies break thru the wall in the hall by the starting area, if you look thru the hole, you can see a film projector, similar to the one on kino, of course i was under attack and couldn't look, but when i got back, the film had stopped apparently.
  20. In the w@w zombie maps, there was always that place where you made your stand against the zombies: - in nacht der untoten, it was the help room with the mystery box - in verruckt, it was the power room or **** please report this topic, post ****, depending on how you opened the doors - in shi no numa, it was whichever hut the box was at - and in der riese, it was always the balcony or the alley by the fly trap, depending on what doors were opened but in kino, so far i haven't found that 'perfect' spot to make your stand and get enough points to pack a punch. the stage area is sort of ok, but those wall crawlers can be a pain, and the fast runner zombies seem to corner you early on.... (and on a minor note, don't call this a repeat topic b/c there is a strategy thread below this, i'm asking about a location in the map, not how you go around the map and what you do round by round)
  21. maybe a refference to the manhattan project (project to make nuclear bombs during ww2), or the city
  22. also in the hallways, there is a picture of Major John Plaster, who was a real life SOG veteran who advised Treyarch on SOG operations. it says he's a veteran of operation chopper, not sure what it is as he didn't mention any 'operation chopper' in any of his three books.
  23. I was playing thru the buildings in the ww2 flashback as Reznov, and in one of them i noticed what appeared to be xray screens, of a human, baboon, and maybe a dog or bear skull. on the desk below, there was a manila folder with something written on the tab. i pulled out the scoped mosin nagant i 'borowed' from a comrade i 'accidentally' shot, and the words looked like: Demies Got Rho, or it may have been denies, or dexies, the 2nd and 3rd letters were too blurry to make out. but the translator didn't find anything in german to english. any thoughts? also in this level there are a lot of props from the zombie levels, like the tackboard in verruckt and the radios from ssn and dr. and of course the w@w, plus the STEN. shame it's not found anywhere else.
  24. which computer? the one for dead ops arcade?
  25. So far, for me it's been the AK-74u with dual mags. The Mp5K with Reflex and the M16 Acog also seems to work well. What about you?
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