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DustyDrB

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They changed their minds? Isn't that what we were hoping people would do? And now you're complaining about it.
 

Evil Alpaca

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Didn't movie Bob do a segment on something like this with D&D nerds versus Sports fans?

The best reason I can think of is that Halo is in a made up universe so it is dismissed as juvenile while Black Ops is the more "mature and edgy" game that talks about real events and therefore is more of an "adult" game. I personally think its hilarious that a super soldier set in the Cold War is somehow more unrealistic than one set in the far future.
 

TheTaco007

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Azaraxzealot said:
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.
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)
But it wasn't a mainstream FPS.
 

Sarah Kerrigan

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Watching Red Vs Blue wasn't cool wasn't cool when I started watching it.

Now every gamer in my class spouts lines and jokes from it. Something I did a few months ago >_>
 

GenericAmerican

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No one at my school plays Black Ops anymore...they all realized how bad it is and switched to BFBC2 upon my recommendation.

I haven't liked a call of duty since the first, with the exception of 4.
 

Judgement101

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You have to have someone to hate, CoD players hate Halo, PS3 hates Xbox 360, and EVERYONE hates the Wii.
 

Drake_Dercon

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Black ops isn't as fantastical, doesn't have pretty colours and there's a good chance that at least one of these frat boys was actually a nerd in high school and is now suddenly cool. Trick is, he still likes games, so he shows the manlier ones to his friends. Then they realize they've been missing some really amazing shit, only they won't stray outside the familiar until another ex-nerd shows them something.

That's my unfounded hypothesis.

Then again, the hyper-masculine CoD sensation is spreading through high schools as well. Maybe it has something to do with younger kids getting into games or nerdy older siblings.

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.
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.
 

Nieroshai

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Ever heard the phrase "I liked [...] before it was cool"? Most people say it with a hint of annoyance, because while THEY were into it it was a bad thing but now everyone's into it.
Only hipsters say it without sounding annoyed.
 

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At my high school, it's common for the kids who play CoD to stalk each others' profiles and tease whoever has been playing the most. It's completely retarded, and makes me glad that I didn't give them my gamertag.
 

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This things kind of irritating to me when I hear about stuff like this. I've played Call of Duty since Finest Hour, and it pains me to see it degenerate to the garbage it is today. And I've also been playing Halo since Combat Evolved so I'm basically one of few people who have played both Franchises from or near the beginning.

So, I get really pissed of when I got grilled yesterday by some douche who had an IQ lower then 40 who all he talks about is Black Ops and how bloody wonderful it is and how everyone should experience the awesomeness, only because I like COD 4 better. He called me an idiot for basically not liking the game that should be worshiped and how I'm "Never going to get laid because I'm a f****t-ass nerd."

But, I did turn around a revenge-grill his ass by stating just about every obvious flaw the game had. Especially the spawning system itself. Hell, I had to stop myself from going on a full on rant because of how crappy the story was. Hell it was worse then MW2...

/rant
 

burningdragoon

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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?
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.

And you know what, lemme just quote this guy too:
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.
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"
 

disfunkybob

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My meathead roommate played Counter-Strike all the freakin' time.

I was much more hardcore and edgy, so I played Day of Defeat.
 

Fr]anc[is

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The deal is they're assbags who just happen to be assbaging on your hobby at the moment. What's the name of that show about the sorta mutant kids on adult swim where all the pretty girls look exactly the same? In one episode they all put buckets on their heads and say "If you do it now you're just copying" even though Milo did it first. Assbagery no matter the form. Wish I had that clip, that show's great...
 

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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.
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.
 

Jennacide

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Because Call of Duty and Madden are big enough franchises to be hipster. Which is what you are talking about. The same shit is happening with casual games, people that bash on your average gamer will spend hours and hours playing Bejeweled or Angry Birds on their iPad.
 

Waaghpowa

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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.
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?
For me when it comes to spots, I don't care till some meat head sport freak tells me my videos games are just "games" when they spend their time obsessing over another game, which by the way, they usually don't actually play.