Im not only mindless sheep would re buy the same new map pack delivery system every fucking year.Devoneaux said:I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.rolfwesselius said:Everyone who already pre ordered is a mindless sheep Beehhhh.
The only good thing is that this could maybe cause other games to use this setting.
Oh don't get me started on MMO's.Devoneaux said:I like how MMO players have been doing this for years for about three times the cost, but now that it's CoD all of a sudden, the community here is OUTRAGED!Syzygy23 said:What the frickin' HELL, how can people still be BUYING the SAME DAMN garbage? Seriously, the ONLY way this is possible is if EA has some sort of stupidity radiating device they turn on whenever they need to release another Call of Duty game, or there are more Dude-Bros out there than we previously imagined, and they are singlehandedly keeping this franchise afloat with their Dudical Bro-ness.
You know, if I didn't know any better, i'd say you're all haters.
See, we usually call those "patches" in the real gaming community.Phlakes said:Well, Mr. Miracle of Sound, they finally got rid of Second Chance.
OT: To quote from the GI article on the campaign "the changes Treyarch is making to the campaign structure are among the most significant yet. Fans have been calling for the series to make a substantial step forward for several installments now, and all signs point to it happening in this fall?s release."
See, believe it or not, the people at Treyarch and Infinity Ward aren't all robots and corporate puppets, some of them actually want to make something good. Maybe this time they'll be able to.
Or add 60 dollars worth of content and sell it for 20 dollars as an expandalone.DaHero said:See, we usually call those "patches" in the real gaming community.Phlakes said:Well, Mr. Miracle of Sound, they finally got rid of Second Chance.
OT: To quote from the GI article on the campaign "the changes Treyarch is making to the campaign structure are among the most significant yet. Fans have been calling for the series to make a substantial step forward for several installments now, and all signs point to it happening in this fall?s release."
See, believe it or not, the people at Treyarch and Infinity Ward aren't all robots and corporate puppets, some of them actually want to make something good. Maybe this time they'll be able to.
"significant changes" occur in expansions that any company worth its salt gives out for free.
Funny, because Call of Duty isn't owned by EA and that's the second time tonight I've typed that out.Syzygy23 said:What the frickin' HELL, how can people still be BUYING the SAME DAMN garbage? Seriously, the ONLY way this is possible is if EA has some sort of stupidity radiating device they turn on whenever they need to release another Call of Duty game, or there are more Dude-Bros out there than we previously imagined, and they are singlehandedly keeping this franchise afloat with their Dudical Bro-ness.
Syzygy23 said:What the frickin' HELL, how can people still be BUYING the SAME DAMN garbage? Seriously, the ONLY way this is possible is if EA has some sort of stupidity radiating device they turn on whenever they need to release another Call of Duty game, or there are more Dude-Bros out there than we previously imagined, and they are singlehandedly keeping this franchise afloat with their Dudical Bro-ness.
Syzygy23 said:What the frickin' HELL, how can people still be BUYING the SAME DAMN garbage? Seriously, the ONLY way this is possible is if EA has some sort of stupidity radiating device
Syzygy23 said:Seriously, the ONLY way this is possible is if EA has some sort of stupidity radiating device
Syzygy23 said:EA has some sort of stupidity radiating device
Syzygy23 said: