• Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 'Content Collection' coming to Xbox 360 in March
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Look a completely new direction, even less content for people's money. Will Call of Duty fans finally see that their supporting the end of gaming as we know it? And if you think I'm being overly dramatic, EA is looking at this system with happy, money hungry eyes. That's just them announcing that they do, what other company's are considering this, or are already using it?
Three fucking maps for the price of 30?
[quote]one map and two Spec Ops missions[/quote] Great. Fuck those people.
Woah you have to pay half of the game's price to get three maps. Three maps. fuck that I could buy oblivion and morrowind, and more games with that money why the fuck would you get 3 maps for a shitty game instead
It's not thirty dollars? I'm pretty sure it says previous ones were 15$, nothing about 30$ anywhere in the article.
Oh, they're actually adding content this time? Not the same old same old? /sarcasm
COD is such a load of crap! argh i hate it
Don't get mad at activision for charging so much, get mad at the idiots who willingly pay so much money for a few maps
Let's watch everyone who doesn't play MW3 every single day and already has elite not buy it, then we'll see Activision blaming it all on piracy.
CoD is the inspiration to video games that are taking the move onto marketing schemes instead of designing plans. CoD is the reason FPS gaming has been declining and motivating companies to half ass their work.
[QUOTE=Hans-Gunther 3.;34624156]Great. Fuck those people.[/QUOTE] they release new things every month, this isn't the only thing elite members will get
[QUOTE=locojaws;34625015]CoD is the inspiration to video games that are taking the move onto marketing schemes instead of designing plans. CoD is the reason FPS gaming has been declining and motivating companies to half ass their work.[/QUOTE] I would love something to actually back this up
[QUOTE=locojaws;34625015]CoD is the inspiration to video games that are taking the move onto marketing schemes instead of designing plans. CoD is the reason FPS gaming has been declining and motivating companies to half ass their work.[/QUOTE] Can't blame the COD developers or Activision for being successful (Well, with the exception of Kockdick who doesn't understand when it is time to just shut the fuck up). I doubt they could predict everyone copying them. Blame the developers that are copying it.
[QUOTE=locojaws;34625015]CoD is the inspiration to video games that are taking the move onto marketing schemes instead of designing plans. CoD is the reason FPS gaming has been declining and motivating companies to half ass their work.[/QUOTE] Are you talking about ports? Because I believe consoles are the ones to blame for that, as if we didn't have them, devs would concentrate on making games 100% well done, or at least almost 100%... What you see here is a marketing idea thats ruthless to one's pockets considering the quantity (and sometimes quality) of what you get for a rather large sum of money. FPS games haven't been declining. Theres only so much you can do with a FPS game without taking it to a state that nobody really cares about it and generally, the only thing that matters in them is the multiplayer part. CoD leads most of the way in that, but their extra content comes at a big price, while other games don't whore your wallet this much. In short, I don't know why you would say that CoD is the one to blame for FPSs beggining to decline (since when? hopefully not comparing a FPS to a RPG in terms of gameplay and, well everything else...) because the only 2 games that actually suffered from this was Homefront and Crysis 2, that I know of.
Well I can't wait to not buy this.
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