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CoD 5 PC Multiplayer HELP!

hoggzter, on Mar 14, 2009 5:02:25 pm GMT 
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Hello,
How do you get the Cod 5 pc multiplayer to go fully online because at the moment i think its on LAN Can you help me?

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