![]() k圓E8TK9Hy- NBA on ESPN MaTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. The Beard has arrived, and he's ready for battle with the Thunder. I sensed the potential to get to the bottom of this, to pierce the veil of a great mystery that had somehow survived the ages intact. These are disputatious days we are living through, and I was intrigued. Some people wanted World War 2 again anyway. Some people prefer IIII because it is just so novel. Some people state that IIII is also acceptable - and possibly more accurate in fact. Some people think that IV is the only option. I have read arguments for both sides before I got bored and went off to do something else. IIII or IV? Which should it be? The internet couldn't decide. They don't really look like very much beyond the cow-catcher on an old steam train - but they at least sort of look like Roman numerals. The thing is, though, those IIIIs on Call of Duty don't look like tally marks. Jeez! Some fans apparently leapt into action by suggesting that the IIII does in fact represent tally marks, of the kind you are required to scratch onto the wall of your cell if you are a prisoner in a montage constructed to show the passage of time. Also, nobody mentioned Ice-T on Twitter - I simply needed a second flippant example to make this paragraph work and I chose poorly.) (Okay, so I have just googled this and he didn't call it IV, either. Didn't Activision know that the Roman numerals for four is IV? It's not Star Wars: Episode IIII is it? Ice-T didn't call one of his albums IIII. This last part unleashed, if not a tidal wave, then at least a bracing, frothy surf of Twitter smugness. This week it emerged that the game's logo would be a stylised IIII. Last month Eurogamer reported that the next Call of Duty would be a return to the Black Ops series, making it Black Ops 4.
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