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Nvidia releases free Call of Duty 4 maps

Nvidia releases free Call of Duty 4 maps

Nvidia is releasing four free multiplayer maps for Call of Duty 4 on June 5th.

If you're a big ol Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare multiplayer fan then Nvidia has got some great news for you today in that the graphics card manufacturer will be releasing a bunch of free mutliplayer maps for the game later this week.

According to IAmFourZeroTwo, the website of Infinity Ward developer Robert Bowling, Nvidia has teamed up with the game-makers to release the Modern Warfare Variety Pack for free to PC gamers on June 5th.

The Variety Map Pack was originally launched as downloadable content for the Xbox 360 at a cost, but Nvidia has ponied up the sponsorship funds to let PC gamers have a go for free.

"Nvidia is making it possible for PC players to download the map pack for Free on the PC thanks to their sponsorship," said Bowling on his blog. "In addition, expect to see quite a few promotions popping up leading up to the launch of the map packs on the 5th and beyond. I know NVIDIA has a lot of great things planned for PC users in addition to maps becoming available."

Bowling went on to mention that Nvidia would be launching contests and promotions as part of the campaign launch.

The map pack has four free multiplayer levels included; Broadcast, Chinatown, Killhouse and Creek. The launch of the free map pack will coincide with the launch of the 1.6 Patch for the PC version of the game which will add support for a few new features and fix a server glitch according to Bowling.

Do you have an Nvidia graphics card, or are you an ATi fan all the way? Let us know in the forums.

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Mankz 2nd June 2008, 09:31 Quote
Win!
badders 2nd June 2008, 09:33 Quote
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Originally Posted by Mankz.
Win!

QFT!
Mentai 2nd June 2008, 09:57 Quote
This is great news, very impressed with nvidia :D
Jamie 2nd June 2008, 10:00 Quote
No love for xbox 360 gamers.
liratheal 2nd June 2008, 10:05 Quote
Score.

Freebies :B
EnglishLion 2nd June 2008, 10:18 Quote
Can someone convince them to release a PC version of GTA4 too. There's just too many reasons not to game on PCs with regard latest releases for this to be of any significance really although if you play lots of COD4 then I'm sure it's well appreciated.

Have there been any cases of hardware companies releasing their own additional maps freely but embedded with strategically placed ads?
badders 2nd June 2008, 10:19 Quote
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Originally Posted by Jamie
No love for xbox 360 gamers.

They've already got it.
Jordan Wise 2nd June 2008, 10:24 Quote
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Originally Posted by badders
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Originally Posted by Jamie
No love for xbox 360 gamers.

They've already got it.

far too much of it, frickin epic!
liratheal 2nd June 2008, 10:24 Quote
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Originally Posted by badders
They've already got it.

But they had to pay for it :B

<joke>And who said console gaming was cheaper than PC gaming?</joke>
Orlix 2nd June 2008, 10:26 Quote
This is cool, the best part there will be no bla bla about piracy on this one :D
badders 2nd June 2008, 10:44 Quote
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Originally Posted by liratheal
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Originally Posted by badders
They've already got it.

But they had to pay for it :B

Those mugs will pay for anything - they pay to play online ..!!
Tris 2nd June 2008, 10:54 Quote
Woo, maybe we'll get a break from crossfire.
[USRF]Obiwan 2nd June 2008, 11:32 Quote
About time Nvidia is putting our invested expensive video card money to some use, they make billions of dollars from us gamers. Now I hope my dream of Nvidia actually invest in some next gen games for the PC so we can put our Nvidia cards to good use again. Because if all we get is the only dx10 game called Crysis for the next 3 years and horrible console ports. Then who wants to buy another video card eh?
inflatable 2nd June 2008, 11:41 Quote
First I want to say, thanks to IW (and Nvidia I guess) for the maps and continueing support with the 1.6 patch..

Secondly, this whole Nvidia sponsorship deal is probably just an excuse to be able to give away this mappack for free on PC while consolegamers have to pay for them (10 bucks).. This kind of content has always been free on PC, mostly without sponsors, so they knew they couldn't get away with charging for it.. Only other option was to never release it on PC (thanks that they did anyway).. But that leaves the question, why aren't these kind of sponsorships possible on the consoles? Just stick a sponsor on it and make DLC free, easy as that.. Good alternative for the premium DLC BS going on now especially on Xbox Live..

On the other hand, offcourse I understand them wanting the extra easy money, they're in the buisiness to make money.. This DLC mappack sold over a million times already on Xbox Live, that's over 10 million bucks in the pocket for a lousy 4 map mapack (of which 2 are not even fullsize maps, and another 1 is a remake).. A lot of consolegamers are giving the signal that premium DLC is ok with them by buying into it, so the industry takes advantage of that.. All I hope this premium DLC BS (made up by who else then Micro$oft) doesn't blow over to the PC aswell.. Sponsorship now, our wallets later? I hope not!

No wonder 'they' want to get rid of PC gaming (conspiracy theory) by sending all these messages it's dying etc.. They can't milk the PC as they can the consoles.. :(
reflux 2nd June 2008, 12:17 Quote
Thanks Nvidia, you are awesome!
[USRF]Obiwan 2nd June 2008, 12:23 Quote
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Originally Posted by inflatable
A lot of console gamers are giving the signal that premium DLC is ok with them by buying into it, so the industry takes advantage of that.. All I hope this premium DLC BS (made up by who else then Micro$oft) doesn't blow over to the PC aswell..

Thats because PC gamers are intelligent bunch of people compared to the power-on button console mindless platform playing users that also had all other previous 'nintendo-like' consoles before. Those of you who are going to complain to me about "I have a pc and buyed a console alongside" are probably the ones that bought a RTR (Ready To Run) PC, from one of those OEM PC manufacturers anyway. And if you have build your own PC and still have one of those consoles, you are a traitor to the PC gaming community and should be ashamed of your self. But that is my honest sarcastic humorous opinion... :D
Horizon 2nd June 2008, 12:35 Quote
I always welcome free stuff and I shall expect more of it.
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Obiwan]... And if you have build your own PC and still have one of those consoles, you are a traitor to the PC gaming community and should be ashamed of your self...

Mr. PS3! Hide, they've found us out.
Tris 2nd June 2008, 12:43 Quote
heh, i have to bite on the above (ok, i dont have to, but i am going to) - i have a high end pc which i put together myself (i shy away from the word "built" given the modders on bit-tech redefine the meaning of that :D ) and a Wii/Xbox360. I am a gainfully employed mid 20's gamer with limited time to play, but still get decent use out of all of those. Consoles are great for "pick up and play for 30mins", gta4 being the obvious example. I have to say though, i am against shooters on console - if i have to hear one more time about how console controllers are "just as good once you get used to them" i may kill someone. But i digress.
The point i was going to make is that as a long time PC FPS gamer, i think its very naive to say "pc gamers are more intelligent and wouldnt pay for nothing" (ignoring for a moment the obvious fallacy here, "insert ffs n00b your gay/lame") - in the clan play scene where people get incredibly hooked on their games, if map packs and the like were released for a nominal fee, you can bet your ass they are gonna buy it. I play cod4 a fair bit at the moment, and if this map pack had a pricetag, i'd pretty much have to buy it to carry on playing in my clan, else how would we respond to challenges on the new maps etc?
liratheal 2nd June 2008, 12:52 Quote
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Originally Posted by badders
Those mugs will pay for anything - they pay to play online ..!!

What people do with their money is none of our business. I'm happy in the knowledge that I've still got mine :B

Unless that have vast sums of money and don't mind throwing it away..
[USRF]Obiwan 2nd June 2008, 13:52 Quote
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Originally Posted by Tris
i think its very naive to say "pc gamers are more intelligent and wouldnt pay for nothing" (ignoring for a moment the obvious fallacy here, "insert ffs n00b your gay/lame")


eh..

it was a sarcastic joke..

Afcourse console players are very intelligent, they can relax on the 'lounge sofa' playing gta360 on the 50" widescreen with a can of beer and bowl of chips on the coffeetable in front of them. And we PC gamers must sit in a 'office' chair 20cm in front of a (if we are lucky to have some money left) 22" lcd monitor.

;)
Jipa 2nd June 2008, 15:02 Quote
PC-gamers sit in offices just because computer can't be connected to huge TVs or projectors.. yeah just because your message would otherwise seem to be lacking some of its logic.

Thanks Nvidia/IW, about time to bring the new maps to the PC version...
devdevil85 2nd June 2008, 15:44 Quote
well considering my friend spent the same amount of money on his 8800GTX than he could've spent on a PS3/360, I'm gonna have to say I'm not surprised they offered this for free or else they would only be hurting themselves, but this helps provide more reason to buy another nVidia card if they can continue offering free DLC for games......
Bluephoenix 2nd June 2008, 16:20 Quote
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Originally Posted by EnglishLion


Have there been any cases of hardware companies releasing their own additional maps freely but embedded with strategically placed ads?

yep, remember Intel and Highway Tampa for BF2?
Gunsmith 2nd June 2008, 17:23 Quote
ALL HAIL THE GLORIOUS PC GAMING MASTER RACE!
Goty 2nd June 2008, 19:07 Quote
Hey, look! It's the first respectable thing NVIDIA has done for the community in... well, I don't know how long!
Smileypanda 3rd June 2008, 03:28 Quote
Finally getting something back for my investment.
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