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the Call of Duty online features are more or less dead when the next Call of Duty game is released, and i am simply not going to chase the Call of Duty game francaise simply to play co-op multiplayer every now and then.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/550/Left_4_Dead_2/
These games are co-op but co-op vs computer
http://store.steampowered.com/app/1250/Killing_Floor/
http://store.steampowered.com/app/232090/Killing_Floor_2/
Still thanks for the info
The real problem is the hackers...but you take the bad with the good I guess.
Once you've mastered mouse/kb, you will never go back.
Whenever a game is multiplayer or just very online focused i get it for a console, that way i avoid hackers, moders, and so on,
This of course also depends on how good the online part is, if the games single player is a masterpiece while it's multiplayer or online feature are just shoved in for the sake of having an online part, then i may still buy the game on pc.