But it wasn't a mainstream FPS.Azaraxzealot said:by that logic... Prototype is the best game ever made (now i love prototype, but even i have to acknowledge how easy it was, even on hard)TheTaco007 said:CoD is a game that anyone can be good at. Halo you need to be a certain kind of gamer to do well. Assholes, especially in early school (middle/high school) hate everyone who's good at things they aren't. Why do you think smart people get picked on? The bullies don't like them, because they get good grades and the bully doesn't. Same concept for video games. Bully is bad at Halo, therefore Halo sucks. Bully is good at CoD, therefore CoD is awesome.
I don't.Judgement101 said:You have to have someone to hate, CoD players hate Halo, PS3 hates Xbox 360, and EVERYONE hates the Wii.
Don't EVER associate fantasy football with tabletop RPGs. If anything, it's more akin to Warhammer 40k (which is a closer comparison anyway seeing as WH40K is science-fantasy and not just fantasy). Also, I really like WH40k and hold nothing against the original (Warhammer, that is; my experience with games workshop is not limited to Dawn of War) so don't call me on that. But I do see where you're getting at. Somehow it's less masculine when you make stuff up and don't copy pre-existing politics (actually they probably just think it's silly). Maybe it's because people think playing pretend is stupid and childish.MichiganMuscle77 said:Call of Duty is to Halo what Fantasy Football is to Dungeon's and Dragons.
Hang on, don't get offended, what I mean is that people would always make fun of kids who played D&D, yet have no problem playing fantasy football, which for all intents and purposes is the same fucking thing.
I'd have to agree with this guy here. I remember middle-to-end of high school when the Xbox and Halo was played by pretty much every douchebag (and some non-douchebags) in my class.Owyn_Merrilin said:Since when did these guys look down on Halo? From what I remember of the time period where Halo was on top, it was the one game you couldn't get jocks and frat boys to shut up about, and was if anything more of a "bro" game than the CoD games are now. Is my memory faulty here?
Me neither. And when Halo was big I was never "oh so now video games are cool!?" It was more like "wow... those asses are being quite obnoxious about Halo"Generic Gamer said:Umm...Halo was extremely popular with exactly the same crowd. Selective memory for how 'halo frayboy bro' was a stereotype?
Also am I the only person on this website who doesn't live in a feelgood teen film? I never got shit for gaming, you don't tend to unless you're creepily in to it.
I'm a geometric figure that seems impossible to human comprehension.Shoelip said:You aren't a square are you?
Gaming is much more mainstream now. Mainstream things are not odd enough to make fun off, although even "cool" people will be made fun off by their friends if they play too much.MajorTomServo said:Seems like every middle school boy and frat boy broski think it's cool to play Black Ops for hours at a time.
A few years ago, these same people would make fun of kids who spent a lot of time playing Halo online. What's the difference?
Dont get me wrong, Im not bashing either game, Im just wondering what the deal is.
Here's the thing about sci fi and why I love it, since it usually takes place in the future, who are you to say that any of it couldn't happen at all somewhere down the line?Netrigan said:Sci-Fi is often ridiculed. Just a fact of life. You spend your days engrossed in a purely fictional world and people think you're odd. Same people might obsess over daytime soaps, sports, or other real world pursuits/fiction, which isn't the same thing in their mind.