Your first comment kind of depends. I'm not calling you out personally as I don't know you; but you can't blame a guy who's trying to help his team win if they're acting silly or making obvious mistakes that are causing the downfall of the team.
"It's that time of the year again. November is officially designated Call of Duty month. It's the reason why this time of the year no longer has a huge saturation of top quality games, as publishers scrabble to steer clear of Activision's almighty entertainment behemoth. With its power to completely empty launch calenders..."
LOL, so true. But to be honest, he probably should have waited until the connection issues with the game were sorted out bef...
I don't know about number 2. *Sometimes* someone giving orders and updating players is just what a team needs if most of your teammates are bad, sloppy, or disorganized.
Nathan Drake
Kitty got wet!
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So true, it's a nationality. They are British and French influenced though if I'm not mistaken.
A classic case of people taking things too seriously and looking too much into them. All Activision was trying to say was that their game is a fun experience for anyone, regardless if they've been trained or have had "military experience". Fun for all, big and small. Not, "Death! Wooo! Oh yeah!" We need not get offended over something that was never meant to be what we WANT TO THINK it is.
But on a side note, does anyone else think the character Alex Mason's name sounds a bit FAMILIAR?... *cough*Volition*cough*
So now DICE is untrustworthy...
I'm about tired of these paranoid gamers I keep meeting. "That journalist is biased! Those devs are sneaky, underhanded mofos! Nintendo/Sony/MS are douchebags!"
Also, I was speaking of the user who was contradicting the DICE employee on the forum, if that means anything. Some people seem to think everything is always about attacking or backsliding. Sheesh...
He's comparing their maps because they're both known to have large maps. We know at least the PS3 can handle large maps, but DICE can't take advantage of it. I swear if you just pay attention Clizzz...
I like how people will argue with devs, who 9/10 times know more than they do about game development.
lol +bubble
People are still buying these things? Well, I guess if it's not broken, don't fix it.
EDIT: @disagree - What are you disagreeing with? The fact that people are buying this? Or do you think that if something isn't broken it should be fixed anyway?
I think he means if one might look at him and think, "Has he let go of his controller since this thing was released?!" Judging by your comment, you must play alot of games. ;)
Which was only useful if you had varying play styles.
Whenever I see them, all I'm getting is "I play too much!" lol
Remember, you also have to consider how they might have adjusted the experience points system. Who knows how long it could take to reach the next level.
I love how agile the mech is. I can't tell you how many mech games I put down just because they were slow, cumbersome, and as a result, boring.
Can't wait. One thing I like in my sequels is a new GUI/HUD. Something about the layouts, even if they're small changes make it feel just a bit fresher.
You kind of people are sick. You don't play for fun, you play for self-gratification. You know, the campers, glitchers, hackers, etc. If there was a "Win" button bundled with every game I'd bet you'd use it
This does sound cool, but sales would be hurt by impatient gamers. Also, it would be difficult to review it without giving alot of things away.