Play on words used to describe the sometimes lousy servers of CoD: Black Ops, with it's host migrations, interrupted connections, and/or periodical disconnections.
Although this is an issue needing resolution right away, all other parts of the game seem to run smoothly, thus giving it a A in my book
Although this is an issue needing resolution right away, all other parts of the game seem to run smoothly, thus giving it a A in my book
Gamer: Meh, that is the third time this round that we've had to migrate hosts.
Random Player: That's Call of Duty: Crap Ops for you.
Random Player: That's Call of Duty: Crap Ops for you.
by AL_PS3 January 25, 2011
The ones who ruined CoD's Multiplayer in Black Ops with the following top ten changes..............
1. Cannot earn a killstreak reward by ketting kills with another killstreak reward
2. Cannot carry shotguns as secondary
3. Cannot go prone unless you are like 10 feet from a wall.
4. Cannot equip two attachments on pistols with Warlord Pro.
5. No "Ultimate Killstreak" like the Nuke in MW2.
6. Player can drive an exploding RC car killstreak without actually seeing where it is at.
7. Overpowered and full-auto FAMAS.
8. Lack of period-accurate shotguns like the Remington 870.
9. One visual model for all aircraft killstreaks (i.e. Spetsnaz can call in an SR-71 and U.S. can call in an Mi-24 Hind.)
10. Ability to scavenge exploding crossbow bolts, but an inability to scavenge noob tube and rocket-based ammunition.
1. Cannot earn a killstreak reward by ketting kills with another killstreak reward
2. Cannot carry shotguns as secondary
3. Cannot go prone unless you are like 10 feet from a wall.
4. Cannot equip two attachments on pistols with Warlord Pro.
5. No "Ultimate Killstreak" like the Nuke in MW2.
6. Player can drive an exploding RC car killstreak without actually seeing where it is at.
7. Overpowered and full-auto FAMAS.
8. Lack of period-accurate shotguns like the Remington 870.
9. One visual model for all aircraft killstreaks (i.e. Spetsnaz can call in an SR-71 and U.S. can call in an Mi-24 Hind.)
10. Ability to scavenge exploding crossbow bolts, but an inability to scavenge noob tube and rocket-based ammunition.
by AL_PS3 June 30, 2011
Person in an online FPS who actually puts some thought into the game. The people who camp are generally regarded as low-life noobs who have no skill by the very people they kill (usually 10th or 15th Prestige faggots who think they're invincible).
The only reason campers have a bad name is because of the people who constantly sit in the enmy spawn (aka spawn camping) or next to a weapon/vehicle spawn point to whore dozens of kills with said weapons.
If you've ever played Demolition in CoD, you will often find the defending team camping it up and living the good life while the people who rush start crying and whining about their now negative KDR for the match.
Before you bitch about it being lame, try it out and see how many kills you get.
The only reason campers have a bad name is because of the people who constantly sit in the enmy spawn (aka spawn camping) or next to a weapon/vehicle spawn point to whore dozens of kills with said weapons.
If you've ever played Demolition in CoD, you will often find the defending team camping it up and living the good life while the people who rush start crying and whining about their now negative KDR for the match.
Before you bitch about it being lame, try it out and see how many kills you get.
15th Prestige douchebag: meh, you're nothing but a supressor-using camper bitch.
Random dude form other team: That is the reason you lost.....By the way thanks for the Attack Dogs, Blackbird, and Care Package you let me earn.
15th Prestige douchebag: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!
Random dude form other team: That is the reason you lost.....By the way thanks for the Attack Dogs, Blackbird, and Care Package you let me earn.
15th Prestige douchebag: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!
by AL_PS3 March 29, 2011
Mental state in which a person instantly and/or violently reacts to any sound or action similar to something experienced in CoD. Side effects include anxiety, rapid heartbeat, fast-paced breathing, and the desire to find a good hiding spot.
*Guy is waling down the hall with his buddy*
Guy 1: Meh, english class blows.
Guy 2: +1 on that.
*someone runs around the corner*
Guy 1: WTFOMGBBQPIZZA!!!! *jumps backward and pretends to ADS*
Guy 2: Bad case of Call of Duty Syndrome
Guy 1: Meh, english class blows.
Guy 2: +1 on that.
*someone runs around the corner*
Guy 1: WTFOMGBBQPIZZA!!!! *jumps backward and pretends to ADS*
Guy 2: Bad case of Call of Duty Syndrome
by AL_PS3 March 04, 2011
Outcome of an event in which you think that there is "no way in hell" that the said outcome could have happened. Similar events happen often in CoD games and are applauded as shows of skill more often than not.
In reality, for such events not to be considered results of luck, they must be replicated at least twice under the same circumstances. Only then may the event be said to require skill.
In reality, for such events not to be considered results of luck, they must be replicated at least twice under the same circumstances. Only then may the event be said to require skill.
Dude 1: Woah! 360 no scope through TWO solid walls!
Dude 2: Can you do it again
Dude 1: Hell Yeah, watch this.....
*doesn't happen rest of game*
Dude 2: Looks like it was just luck, thats the Call of Duty effect for ya.
Dude 1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!
Dude 2: Can you do it again
Dude 1: Hell Yeah, watch this.....
*doesn't happen rest of game*
Dude 2: Looks like it was just luck, thats the Call of Duty effect for ya.
Dude 1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!
by AL_PS3 March 22, 2011
In reference to Call of Duty games, it is a fancy way of saying "Nobody will hear me" when you are sneaking into or out of a house or other building you weren't supposed to leave/enter to begin with.
Buddy: Dude, are you seriously going to come with me later? Won't your parents hear you?
You: Relax, I'm running Ninja up in this biatch.
You: Relax, I'm running Ninja up in this biatch.
by AL_PS3 February 14, 2011
In reference to the Ninja/Ninja Pro perk of the CoD games. It's basically a fancy way of saying that you don't have trouble being quiet/sneaky.
Most often used when your friend is worried about you making noise when sneaking out of or into your house.
Most often used when your friend is worried about you making noise when sneaking out of or into your house.
Teen 1: C'mon man, let's go!
Teen 2: Did your dad hear you?
Teen 1: Relax buddy, I'm running Ninja right now.
Teen 2: Did your dad hear you?
Teen 1: Relax buddy, I'm running Ninja right now.
by AL_PS3 February 11, 2011