it was more intense than WW1 since they cut down on the usage of trenchesNeither was world war two bro.
War RTS Strats.it was more intense than WW1 since they cut down on the usage of trenches
people are too stupid to realise that war in general is never intense
its turn-based
What do you mean by war in general not being intense?it was more intense than WW1 since they cut down on the usage of trenches
people are too stupid to realise that war in general is never intense
its turn-based
you dont have fucking planes crashing in you and le intense parkour cutscenesWhat do you mean by war in general not being intense?
Well ok you did state that it is "never" intense which is a contradiction but yeah the movies are definitely upping the intense factor for entertainment. Most of the combat footage shown from places like Afghanistan depict soldiers shooting at insurgents which can't even be seen on camera. Average engagement distances were pretty fucking high except for room clearing.you dont have fucking planes crashing in you and le intense parkour cutscenes
it's more like staying behind cover, shooting at enemies and getting shot back it
its really fucking intense, but not as intense as a michael bay flick
this shit has been going on for years and trust me, there will still be people that will buy this shit every year lolIt's a good business practice, but one that can quickly make loyal customers turn against you, as evident from the attitude people have put towards Activision because of this
dont forget about the dlcsthis shit has been going on for years and trust me, there will still be people that will buy this shit every year lol
and the season pass worth as much as the game itselfdont forget about the dlcs
No call of duty is just one slice of orange, dlc is the rest.Battlefield and Call of Duty. Apples and oranges?
The problem is the story is literally the same generic garbage then been giving us, all they are doing is adding space. I highly doubt it's going be a main aspect of the game anyway.I might be one of the few but I actually think it looked pretty slick.
The whole space aspect of it makes it something new and something that interests my spacey nebulousness. I haven't played Call of Duty anymore since Black Ops 1 and I only played Zombies on it. (did eventually buy BO2 for Zombies) I might be interested in seeing what kind of story they created for the campaign here and also in the remastered version of Call of Duty 4 - I just don't expect the remastered version to be as good as it used to be, since they're probably going to adjust everything (weapons, hitmarkers etc.) to the new engine.
Battlefield and Call of Duty. Apples and oranges?
Time and time again, fans complained about the rehashed Call of Duty titles venturing further into the future, spitting out clone after clone. As if massive companies like Infinity Ward, Activision and Treyarch, with the resources they have at their disposal, can't conduct simple fucking PR surveys to the masses asking what genre of game they want. And the cucks at Forbes wonder why they received the backlash they did.Forbes said:
Call of Duty: Ghosts much?The whole space aspect of it makes it something new
Forbes is a piece of shit.Excerpt from a Forbes article:
Time and time again, fans complained about the rehashed Call of Duty titles venturing further into the future, spitting out clone after clone. As if massive companies like Infinity Ward, Activision and Treyarch, with the resources they have at their disposal, can't conduct simple fucking PR surveys to the masses asking what genre of game they want. And the cucks at Forbes wonder why they received the backlash they did.