You'd think after making 10 Call of Duty titles they'd be able to manage the connection issues better by now.
Regardless, the game is really enjoyable, but the hit detection, freezing, lag, connection issues, spawns, masses of annoying campers (comes with any CoD to be fair) and glitches are killing my buzz and enjoyment.
I was literally just in a FFA match going 28-6 when the game froze.. Yay.
What a ridiculous program, it's thinking like this that places the generalization on people that anything that is slightly violent will cause a child or person to be influenced and cause harm to people.
Not the case at all, if the child is raised right, understands wrong from right and isn't in an environment where he/she themselves are constantly exposed to first hand violence, then this isn't an issue.
Honestly, it feels much more team oriented lately in comparison to how it felt originally, however it doesn't have the same feel as BFBC2. It's somewhat on-par and still very enjoyable, but sometimes still does feel a tad buggy!
Next patch with Final Stand DLC remedies that issue!
The game feels much more responsive, easier to get into and overall much more enjoyable, but there's still room for improvements, especially with how little the commander still get points and the system of how keeping a flag under control will gain you commander assets, these assets need to be persistent or at least something the other team can get to and destroy similar to Battlefield 2 (if anyone still remembers that)
Paragraphs next time plz
The same reason you'd pay $50 for XBL Gold.
Really beginning to see why you've only got one bubble!
Really, just one ball? What happened to the other one?
One word: Tentacles.
How does an article with 'facts' as this even get approval? Standard of journalism seems like 12 year olds are now also allowed to troll and get approval on N4G.
Professionalism on the internet is a joke these days if I'm honest, the issue is people that review are letting their person grudges or preferences play into the review and not actually reviewing something for what it is.
It doesn't help when it seems like some certain sites are getting paid to praise a game, it just feels like the whole system of reviewers is broken and their trustworthiness isn't exactly solid either.
I'll gladly trust the opinion of someone with one bubble that has a good habit of constantly bashing the PS4! You're spot on sir.. /s
Ladies and gentlemen there's more proof that virtually anyone with even the most basic of English skills can slap on a score to a game they're talking about and become a reviewer, providing more proof to the argument that reviewers these days are holding less and less merit.
Seriously though, da fuq did I just read? Barely even a paragraph long.
And please don't begin disagreeing with me making the assumption I'm bashing Driveclub, the game is...
Perhaps the vibrations experienced from the crashes he obviously has had in-game have jolted through his body and left him delusional while he's written this 'review'?
I'm sorry is this a review site or the guy's name?
Frankly the use of 'his mom' in a game review isn't exactly helping to make this seem like a legitimate review, instead proving that this guy is an immature fanboy of a reviewer, but regardless, just another opinion on the internet except this one I really can't take seriously.. Lmfao
Because basically anyone on the internet can become a reviewer with some good English skills and knowledge.
Just as we all post our opinions on here, reviewers essentially do the same thing, the difference is they're in a position of power and can slap a score onto it and call it a 'review'. It's nothing new really, reviews are always skewed, but this generation plus the addition of fanboys makes it a confusing one when trying to understand how good a game is...
What the hell is gaming journalism coming to these days when reviews can skew all over the place due to your preferred console? Honestly, this is becoming a joke, there is no standard any more and who to trust as even a valid reviewer is ridiculously confusing.
This doesn't just go for this game, this goes for anything that is exclusive to either console. The word 'un-bias' literally doesn't exist in any reviewers mind anymore it seems.
I saw influences from Titanfall, Battlefield, Crysis and even a little classic CoD 4 tbh, it looks and will most likely play similar to most of the newer generation of Call of Duty games but it's just a shame they won't take it back to the old school CoD 4/WaW formula which was simplicity but enjoyment at its peak..
Speaking of CoD 4, anyone else notice how similar that music piece at the end of the trailer sounded like CoD 4's multiplayer main menu music?
I haven't had that issue on PS3 luckily, which platform are you playing on?