I know right? I think this trend is getting a ltitle less...though some people would have you belive its som epidemicCrazedc00k said:Most likely because it refuses to innovate; hence it becomes stagnant.
Don't worry, that's its job. The guy in charge can't change for fear of alienating too many of his supporters. One day, Call of Duty will run through its popularity, and we'll have to complain about a different series. One thing I don't get. Why do people complain about there being a surge of samey first person shooters? I hear complaints about that all the time, but outside of the yearly giants from EA and Activisn., the only major "grey gritty grimey" type shooters I can think of are homefront and breach.
More popular -> more people have played it -> more people will complain about it.ninetails593 said:It's since Call of Duty is so popular. People on the internet like to make themselves feel special by saying they hate it. I don't blame them, it's in their nature to be horrible.
Did I say that? My point was that the complaints had gotten generic, or did you bother to read the context? I never asked for this aggression.Woodsey said:More popular -> more people have played it -> more people will complain about it.
And let's just not get started on your "they all complain about the same five things so obviously they're just saying shit for the sake of it" logic, or else I'll be putting a hammer through my own skull.
The length is around 4-8 hours. The game isn't a free roam! You can't just add in missions! Each mission is important to the plot and timeline. The games are large, prove me wrong. The fanbase is looking for a lot special. Like for instance, I'm looking forward to the new features, the strike packages, game modes, story lines, gun levels, point streaks... There's quite a bit to be excited about. The customer doesn't deserve anything. The customer can either buy their product, or not. The opinion of a random person is NOT the responsibility of the developers. The people complaining aren't a factor. The people that actually played the game and brought up points about its faults are a factor. You know what those people are called? Experienced. As in: Not people that decided CoD sucks and left it at that.Nazulu said:How about your opinion is just your opinion, like I said before. I'm quite aware I'm not going to convince you but this is all just fun for me.
Now, speed runs are different. They are done by highly talented freaks, while I'm saying the average gamer can defeat the game in 5 hours. With more money you can accomplish anything (well, it allows for more). As they say "money makes the world go round". And I mean bigger as more missions and options and whatever springs into our imagination. The games are small and that's why they will continue to receive complaints till the end of time. You telling me it's good for business and that you don't care will not make it go anywhere. Even though a lot of the fanbase isn't looking for anything special (like you), a lot find it just stagnation and fight it so they can't just get away with whatever. That's what a lot of these big businesses want, to get as much money as possible while giving as little to the customer. If it wasn't for anyone complaining you'd probably be getting less for a higher price a while a go.
"People on the internet like to make themselves feel special by saying they hate it. I don't blame them, it's in their nature to be horrible."ninetails593 said:Did I say that? My point was that the complaints had gotten generic, or did you bother to read the context? I never asked for this aggression.Woodsey said:More popular -> more people have played it -> more people will complain about it.
And let's just not get started on your "they all complain about the same five things so obviously they're just saying shit for the sake of it" logic, or else I'll be putting a hammer through my own skull.
The plot isn't so complex to add in extra missions, I've played them so I know. The game is roughly 4-8 hours you say, that's pretty small (especially 4 hours, jeez). The features you just mentioned can also be expanded on.ninetails593 said:The length is around 4-8 hours. The game isn't a free roam! You can't just add in missions! Each mission is important to the plot and timeline. The games are large, prove me wrong. The fanbase is looking for a lot special. Like for instance, I'm looking forward to the new features, the strike packages, game modes, story lines, gun levels, point streaks... There's quite a bit to be excited about. The customer doesn't deserve anything. The customer can either buy their product, or not. The opinion of a random person is NOT the responsibility of the developers. The people complaining aren't a factor. The people that actually played the game and brought up points about its faults are a factor. You know what those people are called? Experienced. As in: Not people that decided CoD sucks and left it at that.