TriggerOnly said:
In my opinion Call of Duty is on its last legs. Call of duty black ops multilayer is just really bad.
Most of the PCgamers that I know play Battlefield bad company 2 over CoD:BO, its the closest thing we have to a modern Battlefield. Every one I know that plays PC Fps is hyped up about BF3, the possibility of another battlefield 2 with more solid game play and boom boom walls.
Will it pass CoD, I think no. Will it be better then Cod I say YES!
And for PC gamers I think its are next best shooter : D
Edit. Can every one stop saying your not going to beat Cod at its own game. CoD games and Battlefield games are Nothing alike. Battle field = mates working together in 1/2 groups, big maps, Armor and aircraft, team work. Call of duty = unlocks, small tight maps, Rambo 32/3 barging rights, unexplained boner at kill cam.
I agree, at least with the fact that the two games aren't alike. They are both FPS's, but their focus is different.
Battlefield is about working together with team mates to win. I've had it pointed out to me that with the way COD works, you either have a good game, i.e you're on your best killstreak ever and you're winning, or your worst, where you die constantly.
In COD, only one person can be having fun at a time, and that's the guy winning. Plus, COD awards points for kills. Bttlefield awards points for achieving objectives, etc.
Also, even for their last game, COD's engine doesn't seem to have gone anywhere. At all.
While Battlefield is constantly improving their's, graphically and otherwise.
Both games have a different focus. However, in saying that, EA is trying to make their FPS combat more realistic with squad based combat and specialisations and the like. Activision doesn't seem to have learned or really changed anything about COD, especially for Black Ops. Most of the people I know have stopped playing COD after they played Battlefield.
Activision isn't going to stop making COD games because they get so overhyped by fanboys that they pretty much make their sales before it's even released. They don't need to improve on anything because people just buy it anyway. It depends on what you prefer. If you like team based combat, etc, Battlefield is better. If you like being a one man army, play COD.
IMO, Battlefield seems to be the better game, if only for better graphics, realism, physics engine, attention to detail, and accuracy (military wise.)
Take your pick. But Battlefield is definitely different to COD. And I hope it stays that way.