Not good enough, they should bombard his Facebook page too.His Twitter feed is full of similar cracks. A drop in the ocean, my friend.
Not good enough, they should bombard his Facebook page too.His Twitter feed is full of similar cracks. A drop in the ocean, my friend.
They lose all the time to child soldiers in Syria lolAnd this reads like a fucking fan-fic. I refuse to believe any Russian soldier would lose to a child without any military training, what utter garbage. Then again, it's not like anyone actually plays Call of Duty for the campaign anymore.
Those are actually trained, though.They lose all the time to child soldiers in Syria lol
Modern Warfare has CoD Points, so it'll have microtransactions.Just don't fuck it off with microtransactions. That's the minimum requirement for me buying a video game these days.
You had to shoot a woman in 2010 Black Ops, she was literally firing a shotgun at you.
For fuck's sake, now Call of Duty is going woke?
Still, I'm putting my money on "Same Shit, Different Title" because at the end of the day, it's still Call of Duty and they haven't really put any real effort into their games since Black Ops 1 at the absolute latest and they always sell hundreds of millions of copies every year because of the multiplayer.
Heck, the last one was multiplayer only and didn't even have a single player campaign. I'm probably the only one I know who played Call of Duty for the single-player mode and largely ignored multiplayer.
Tellingly, the last one I played was Modern Warfare 2.
I always figured that Call of Duty would be the one major American AAA game franchise (Grand Theft Auto is a British franchise) that would be fully immune to getting pozzed by SJW nonsense in all this, and it did hold out the longest.
Even with the namedropping of female and Middle Eastern (presumably Muslim) protagonists and claiming that Nazis are somehow the biggest threat to America these days (at least they didn't shed any crocodile tears over Gamergate or the Charlottesville rally in 2017) and an attempt at being "artsy" and sort of denouncing the concept of "fun" and "entertainment" I still think this is going to be the same Call of Duty garbage we've had for the entirety of this decade, only now they're going back to modern warfare instead of sci-fi future bullshit.
But as others have pointed out, they're taking a more cynical approach in their wokeness, and there's less blatant pandering and patronizing nonsense, so maybe the pendulum really is starting to finally swing back.
Eh, at least GTA and RDR haven't gone full woke...yet.
Is the autism know as cod zombies D E E P lore even finished at this point?COD always couldn't decide if they want to be a multiplayer FPS game or some dramatic "WAR IS HELL" commentary Single Player Campaign instead of an unapologetic 80's Action Movie Sequel.
Once you seen the cutscene a hundred times, it's emotional hellscape can end up becoming meh. Plus for all the "emotional" stuff they put in, COD was always about shooting, whether the enemy was some Russian ultranationalist or Nazi German.The only thing I care about is whether or not the cutscenes can be skipped. I don't care about your gay 'emotional hellscape' faggots, I just want to shoot things.
Modern Warfare fits squarely in that category of being undecided. Black Ops (at least the first based on playing it, can't say for its sequels) on the other hand felt like an unapologetic 80's action movie.COD always couldn't decide if they want to be a multiplayer FPS game or some dramatic "WAR IS HELL" commentary Single Player Campaign instead of an unapologetic 80's Action Movie Sequel.
There’s also CD ProjektFor fuck's sake, now Call of Duty is going woke?
Still, I'm putting my money on "Same Shit, Different Title" because at the end of the day, it's still Call of Duty and they haven't really put any real effort into their games since Black Ops 1 at the absolute latest and they always sell hundreds of millions of copies every year because of the multiplayer.
Heck, the last one was multiplayer only and didn't even have a single player campaign. I'm probably the only one I know who played Call of Duty for the single-player mode and largely ignored multiplayer.
Tellingly, the last one I played was Modern Warfare 2.
I always figured that Call of Duty would be the one major American AAA game franchise (Grand Theft Auto is a British franchise) that would be fully immune to getting pozzed by SJW nonsense in all this, and it did hold out the longest.
Even with the namedropping of female and Middle Eastern (presumably Muslim) protagonists and claiming that Nazis are somehow the biggest threat to America these days (at least they didn't shed any crocodile tears over Gamergate or the Charlottesville rally in 2017) and an attempt at being "artsy" and sort of denouncing the concept of "fun" and "entertainment" I still think this is going to be the same Call of Duty garbage we've had for the entirety of this decade, only now they're going back to modern warfare instead of sci-fi future bullshit.
But as others have pointed out, they're taking a more cynical approach in their wokeness, and there's less blatant pandering and patronizing nonsense, so maybe the pendulum really is starting to finally swing back.
Eh, at least GTA and RDR haven't gone full woke...yet.
Where that happonand claiming that Nazis are somehow the biggest threat to America these days (
COD points are actually ingame money to unlock weapons, they've been around since atleast Black Ops 1 and weren't used for micro transactions back then.Modern Warfare has CoD Points, so it'll have microtransactions.
The CoD points then in Black Ops 1 wasn't monetization. It was just unlockable currency. Now, it's a microtransaction premium currency.COD points are actually ingame money to unlock weapons, they've been around since atleast Black Ops 1 and weren't used for micro transactions back then.
I wouldn't really know, last COD I played was Black Ops 2 like 6 years ago, and even back then they were already starting the microtransaction stuff.The CoD points then in Black Ops 1 wasn't monetization. It was just unlockable currency. Now, it's a microtransaction premium currency.