9th of December 2011 8
Question by TheAsianQuestionaireKid: What is your top level in Call of Duty 5 Nazi Zombie and would I be good for xbox live?
What is your top level in Call of Duty 5 Nazi Zombie? Mine is 14 on solo and 16 on two-players. Would i be good on xbox live?
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Answer by One Lone Tree♀
17 on two players, but thats for ps3
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GamerBeast 13:30 9/12 of 2011
Depends, everyone has their good and bad games so i wouldn’t really say anybody doesn’t fit for online games.
But once you get in Xbox live you will play with players like your or maybe even better so it will be harder than usual.
If it’s your first time playing Call of duty:world at war but your good your fine in Xbox live.
Replysdubm1991 14:17 9/12 of 2011
12 solo and 15 on co op split screen
i don’t know, i don’t have online.
Replyrotsen3 14:39 9/12 of 2011
Yea you are like MLG status lol but i usually get to lv 16 with a group of 4 people and we play every day
ReplyRALPH G 15:16 9/12 of 2011
ok i wanna answer this question so bad because thees hardly ever any 1 talking about this but who cares
solo-lvl 158 (GLITCHED)
and
online-lvl 58 not glitched
man whats up with you ppl and hating on a ps3 there almost the same so stop saying ps3 suks and all cause atleast ps3 dosent get a red ring of death
NO OFFENCE
j man 16:13 9/12 of 2011
23 with 4 ppl over live like 12 or something split screen
ReplyG 16:20 9/12 of 2011
21 solo and 82 2 player coop
level 82 with 2 player local coop was completely lagit and no one believes it or recognizes us because of the 4 man team on live getting to 96 lagit
but yes youll be decent if not pretty good on live
ReplyBen Dover 16:47 9/12 of 2011
on the leaderboards for ps3, the top is like 2000 some!! But im sure that the user was glitching….My personal best is like 15. And yes you would be good on xbox live
ReplyNJallDay 17:16 9/12 of 2011
18 wit 4 pplz
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