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My guide has begun to gain popularity and is now featured in the guides section of modernwarfare247.com. I encourage everyone to check out the site and sign up for the forums. There is some great MW2 discussion going on over there.
Click here to check out the guide. It was reformatted to fit in with the new design of the MW24/7 main page and I think it looks great.
I have spent a lot of time playing COD:MW2 recently and lately it seems like just about every FFA match I get into has a bunch of Nuke boosters. After hunting them down a few times I started to learn their tricks and hiding spots, so I thought it was time to make a guide.
This guide was originally posted on the Modern Warfare 24/7 forums and will be maintained there.
Guide to hunting nuke boosters in ffa
My lack of updated content here can be attributed to one simple thing... The discovery of Modern Warfare 2 on Xbox Live.
First some history. I have been a fan of first person shooters since the days of all night GoldenEye deathmatches on N64. I loved getting 4 friends together in the same room and just rocketing each other to death until we couldn't keep our eyes open. It was years after GoldenEye until I was able to reproduce that experience with the original Halo. Even though playing split screen almost completely eliminates any opportunity to be stealthy, there is just something special about being in the same room as the people you are playing against. None of us were hardcore gamers, so it was nice to play by our own rules and not worry about being dominated by another team. We were perfectly content to play local matches and had no interest in online play. A few years have gone by and finding 3 other people willing to hang out and play video games all night is becoming more and more difficult. I am fortunate enough to be married to a woman who loves her some FPS action, but most of my other friends are not that lucky. This meant a certain end to multiplayer deathmatches for me.









