Well I recently made a comment about how I was going to buy five copies of Modern Warfare 3 and then I was going to pirate Battlefield 3 five times just to spite EA. I made it as a "response" to EA's CEO saying that he hopes Call Of Duty "Rots from the core".
Now I know that Activision isn't exactly a perfect little angel and that at this point, Call Of Duty feels more like a yearly update than a franchise with actual sequels. However that doesn't really matter to me because at the end of the day, they are still solid games and I've had a lot of fun with them.
I've never really been a big Battlefield fan. I played the first game as well as the Vietnam one and then a little bit of 2142, but overall I feel no real connection to that particular franchise. In that regard, I've always preferred EA's other big shoooter franchise: Medal Of Honor.
I don't hate the franchise or the people who like it, even though I have to admit that these days, certain Battlefield fans really piss me off. It mostly has to do with with how they seem to think they are superior to everyone else (especially CoD players) or how their community is "more mature". News flash! Being a pretentious snob is not any better than being a loudmouth prick!
Now personally, im probably going to go for Modern Warfare 3 first, because its the franchise that I am most familiar with, BUT I will also say that Battlefield 3 really has gotten my attention and that at some point or antoher, Im gonna have to check it out.
I don't know if that makes me a "CoD fanboy", since I don't really feel any emotional connection to the franchise beyond that its "fun". I just want people to accept other peoples tastes and opinons.
And as for my "response". No, im not actually going to buy five copies of MW3. Christ, with how expensive games are here in Denmark, I can hardly afford one copy, let alone five! And im not going to pirate Battlefield 3 either, since for the most part, im pretty much against piracy.
It just saddens me when it turns out that not even big companies can't properly comptete without resorting to name calling and cheap pot shots. I mean these are companies run by grown men. I would expect this kind of behaviour from the communities, but not the companies themselves.