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The New Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2019, Will Release on 10/25/2019. CoD MW 2019 Contains Clan Support That Clans Need. We Will Build This Clan On CoD Modern Warfare 2019. Follow Intel Here:
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Multiplayer Gameplay Premiere August 1, 2019
Thu Aug 01, 2019 7:50 am by RedKnight
As of 8/29/2019, Most of my current SoF Clan news for CoD Modern Warfare 2019 can be found on a friends SOCOMFANS website. New updates to be added here as needed.
This could be great news for Modern Warfare Gamers on the PS4/5 and xBox1.
While we wait for H-Hour... if it ever gets here... and with the new WW2 Battlefield V coming this Fall and with BF1 and CoD WW2 out now... both crap games in my opinion... at least we have some hope for a great new War Shooter. If MW4 includes any Clan Support with Custom User Private Servers... MW4 will be pure GOLD!
Call of Duty: WWII review—The less things change…
Stripping out years of feature creep, but doesn't have anything to replace it.
Steven Strom - 11/8/2017, 2:00 PM
Call of Duty: WWII certainly has some interesting timing. It has the dubious duty of returning the landmark first-person series to its titular roots at a time when any game centered on fascism, nationalism, and especially Nazism …
CoD WW2 Fails At Multiplayer Game Play and more...
Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:29 am by RedKnight
Sadly, this last attempt to gain my multiplayer favor pushed me away even more and I probably won’t touch the CoD series ever again...
By Kyle Durant
Posted on 6th November 2017
I can already hear the fanboys crying out in unison and know this is going to be an unpopular opinion. Before you feed into your own anger, know that my …
This news from E3 is not good... but it might get better before game launch. If this doesn't get better (6 vs 6 for Clans?)... CoD WW2 won't be workable for larger online War Clans like us. Time will tell.
Call of Duty: WWII reveals a disappointing limitation for War mode
If you were expecting big-team battles, you might be a little disappointed.
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare GAMEPLAY - IS IT GOOD?
Fri Jul 01, 2016 9:39 am by RedKnight
Battlefield 1 looks like a BF4 remake. I have lots of issues at present. Maybe after BF1 is out for a few weeks... I could change my mind. But I have to find at a new game for SoF that has good Clan Support and good Clan controllable Private Servers. And EA/DICE seems to have left that world behind after BF3. So... we'll see.
Cod Infinite Warfare has been taking a beating on …
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Subject: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Wed Oct 23, 2013 1:39 pm
We'll use this thread for posting up PS4 gadgets, game accessories and anything else you could spend money on that might improve your gaming experience!!! [SoF], does not indorse any of these items. We offer news and reviews only.
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Grab a Pair of Gunnar Optiks Gaming Glasses for 20% Off LINK
Gunnar Optiks offers stylish computer and gaming eyewear that also helps reduce eye strain. They're an an excellent choice for those who want an uninterrupted gaming experience sans headaches and eye fatigue—and Kotaku readers can get 20% off.
With the imminent launch of Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4, not to mention all the other games we know you're still playing, you'll want a pair of Gunnar Optiks to make sure your gaming experience doesn't get disturbed by eye fatigue.
Available off the shelf for those with 20/20 vision or in prescription lenses* as administered by Carl Zeiss Vision, Gunnar Optiks is built with the gamer in mind. Not only does wearing these glasses improve visual endurance for any type of computer or gaming use, they are specifically engineered to reduce digital eye strain while improving contrast, comfort, and focus. For a limited time, Kotaku readers can get a 20% discount off all products. You'll get a 30 day money back guarantee, and Gunnar says you'll see the difference within the first two weeks.
Why buy Gunnar Optiks? In short, Kotaku loves them. They look pretty awesome, they're lightweight (and amazingly comfortable), and they make for a rich visual experience. We can imagine they'll also get you a great deal of compliments too wherever you go with them, especially those LAN parties we know you'll be dying to sign up for once you grab yourself a pair. I mean, who wouldn't want to get a pair of Persona 4 glasses?
Available in 8 styles, Gunnar gaming eyewear combines style and function. The lenses are made using a patented technology that ensure for the utmost in eye comfort: with Gunnar Optiks glasses, you can (possibly) literally game for days on end without dry eyes and with clear vision throughout. The lenses are built to filter out harsh artificial light and glare, making sure you remain focused on what's in front of you on the screen.
Oh, and if you missed it, you can even get these awesome looking gaming specs in prescription lenses* so glasses-wearers won't miss out.
GUNNAR Website:
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Subject: Re: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:41 pm
Gioteck Unveils PS4 Chat and Game Audio Headsets Nov 7, 2013 by Anthony Taormina LINK
GIOTECK WEBSITE:
Popular headset purveyor Gioteck has announced a handful of PS4 models that should be available soon after Sony’s next-gen console launches in the UK. They have a range of models to suit a range of needs, from the more robust chat and game audio wireless headset to the streamlined headset dedicated specifically for chat.
While the release dates vary, it appears that most headsets should be out by the end of the year. And luckily, most of these headsets will work for chat right out of the box, as they don’t require a Bluetooth or USB connection.
First up is the EX-06 headset, which will be available on December 7th in the UK. Although there are current-gen and PC versions of the EX-06 on the way much sooner, this EX-06 model is designed specifically for the PS4. It’s wireless, offers support for game and chat audio, and will retail for £69.99.
Below that is the EX-05s – the PS4 version of the same wired headset we reviewed earlier this year. For a wired headset, the EX-05 gets the job done extremely well, so there’s no reason to think this PS4 version won’t perform just as admirably. It too will support game audio and chat audio, and will retail for £39.99.
Then there are the AX1 and HS1 headsets, which retail at a slightly cheaper price point and pipe game audio and chat audio through one cable directly from the DualShock 4 controller. The AX1 (the headset pictured first) is a slightly more robust option, and retails for £29.99, while the HS1′s design is more in line with past Sony headsets and retails for £19.99.
For chat only, Gioteck has three headset options: the EX3-R, the MH-1, and the EX-03. These are your bare bones wired options that come in three different designs – two that more closely resemble the PS3′s Bluetooth headset and one that fits the generic headset bill. The EX3-R (£19.99), the MH-1 (£19.99), and the EX-03 (£14.99) are featured in that order below.
With Sony severely limiting chat/game headset options at launch thanks to an unexpected USB and Bluetooth restriction, Gioteck appears to be one of the best options to fit those needs. Again, many of their headsets will not be available until the UK launch of the PS4 on November 29th, but they should hit global markets around the same time or a little bit after. Same thing goes for the prices – they should be in line with the UK price.
Which of the Gioteck PS4 options has caught your eye? Are there any other PS4 chat headsets that you are interested in picking up?
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Subject: Re: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Fri Nov 08, 2013 6:53 pm
I have a gioteck ex5 I think I love it
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Subject: FPS Freek CQC Signature FOR PS4 Tue Dec 03, 2013 11:11 am
Something new for your new PS4!!
When I was forced to use my PS3 Hand Controller... I used the PS3 Kontrol Freek Sticks and they made a huge difference with more precise control in BF3. Since I have to use the PS4 Hand Controller for now... I just Pre-Order my new Freeks for the PS4 and should be shipped ASAP.
If you are a PS4 Hand Controller player only.... you should try these Freeks! You can't go wrong with a $10 investment... with a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee!!
FPS Freek CQC Signature Make 'em GREEN with ENVY LINK
KontrolFreeks Review:
Pre-order CQC Signature now for Xbox One & PS4. Products will ship early Dec.
Whether you're a run n' gunner, dog tag collector or shotgun-wielding super commando, FPS Freek CQC (Close Quarters Combat) Signature Series is the right tool for the job.
FPS Freek CQC Signature newly formulated rubber compound and unique concave/convex thumb surface provide unsurpassed comfort and control. The slightly extended height added by the CQC Signature creates a seamless "in-between" feel for those who prefer less adjustment or have smaller hands. The CQC Signature is also perfect for that often neglected left analog stick that could benefit from more grip without sacrificing quickness.
FPS Freek CQC Signature Series is a perfectly matched complement to other FPS Freeks. Try mixing and matching FPS Freeks to find that perfect combination of deadly accuracy.
Past Review of Kontrol Freek Sticks
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Subject: Re: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:35 pm
How do those get put on are they hard to install
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Subject: Re: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Wed Dec 04, 2013 1:59 pm
No.... easy! They just clip and snap on. Easy to take off when needed.... and put back on. I love them!!
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Subject: Re: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:25 pm
How excatly do they help?
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Subject: Re: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:56 pm
JPull.... see the video!
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Subject: Re: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Sun Feb 23, 2014 4:56 pm
NOTE: For any SoF member, thinking about purchasing a pair of the new SONY GOLD Headsets for their PS4 and BF4.... you better see and follow this Playstation Forum Thread!!
Sony GOLD Wireless Headset ***WARNING***
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Subject: Re: RED'S TIPS OF THE WEEK..... Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:48 am
How A Simple Red Dot Can Help Your Aim
HipShotDot Website:
You see fog of war in a lot of games, usually as a gray draw distance but sometimes even as a physical obstruction to your view. As an example when you’re squaring off against enemy troops in a massive match in the upcoming Call of Duty: WWII, the fog of war can hide all sorts of deadly threats.
This is where the HipShotDot comes in. An aim-assist device unlike any other, the HipShotDot replaces any game’s standard crosshairs with a high-lumen visual reference point. With a red dot centered on your monitor or TV, it aims to cut through the clutter of an onscreen battle — because much like the real fog of war, games increasingly feel like a bombardment of information.
An intense PVP match can be a great showcase for rich graphics, particle effects, and UI prompts. But this leaves little room left for your crosshair. And while using a scope can keep your focus on your reticle, it also makes you feel vulnerable, cutting you off from viewing critical information.
By increasing your visual reference, the HipShotDot helps keep the crosshair prominent on the screen, helping players maintain their attention on what’s most important: killing nazis. Since the reticle’s red light is on persistently, players maintain that visual reference without a scope animation or movement penalties. Whether you’re playing a challenging single player campaign or a competitive multiplayer match — that’s the sort of advantage that can determine victory or death.
The HipShotDot also works with any weapon, which means you can put a red dot on Lara’s bow from Tomb Raider just as easily as Genji’s shurikens in Overwatch. The HipShotDot is designed to only need a screen, an open USB port, and a game.
Here’s how HipShotDot work:
* The HipShotDot consists of a high-lumen red LED powered over USB. It works with any popular console or PC since it’s a hardware-only solution. You can even plug it into your TV or monitor’s open USB ports! (If you are using the HipShotDot on your monitor, be sure to use a D-Series decal sight/screen protector.) * The HipShotDot comes attached to a suction cup. The suction cup attaches to your monitor or TV. It’s easy to put on when you want to start, and comes of quick and clean when you’re ready to stop. * To use, just launch your game of choice, plug the HipShotDot into an open HipShotDot, line it up over cross hairs or aiming reticle, and gently apply. It works on any game from CS:GO to Call of Duty: World War II.
The HipShotDot is designed by Tim Murphy, a military veteran. Once a Navy Radar Tech, Murphy was looking for a competitive edge in Call of Duty and created this product to improve his aim. Now he’s sharing that competitive edge with the world.
The fog of war. Just the words conjure up black smudges on a mini-map and clouds on the periphery of your viewable distance. The best way to combat fog, however, is a light. The HipShotDot is your light against the darkness in any game. You can learn more about HipShotDot here.