Dumbed down? in what way? From what? Did they dumb it down from World at War (the previous game) did they dumb it down from Call of Duty 4?... Please elaborate.stewox said:The hate for cod is simple, MW2 is a dumbed down
So you question the maturity of the gamers yet your posts so far have just been childish name calling of the players. As for console game... why does that matter?stewox said:console game for kids and 15 old noobs, my brother 3yrs younger , he actually liked it, while i hated it.
Again childish insults.stewox said:But that is simply how much you grown up, some guys 20yrs and still loving what you loved at 15yr, come on, time to move on basement kreeps, MW2 is a crap game overall.
Or maybe its because people enjoy the game? also mainstream?... Why does that matter? do we automatically have to hate something regardless of merit as soon as it becomes popular?stewox said:It's selling because of the name, brand, simple as that. It's mainstream, it's for western population, they love controversy, i didn't liked the "no russian" level, not at all. It's sick.
20thImper1um said:- CoD:BLoPs is, again CoD4 MP, with 19th Century weapons,
There are generally THREE reasons for this;Nuke_em_05 said:I'm not sure why people need to "hate" on anything, really. If you don't like it, don't play it; if someone else likes it, who cares? Though on the same token, I don't know why people care if other people dislike something that they do.
Because of the reasons above, minus Mad-Bad. Mad-Bads get put in your que-finder.Nuke_em_05 said:I play World of Warcraft, the MMORPG equivalent (almost everyone seems to play it, and almost everyone seems to hate it). I happen to like it, but I'm not going to defend it to folks who hate it. Random people on the internet aren't going to stop me from enjoying it. Anyone who assumes something of me based on the fact I play it isn't worth my time anyway, so why take it personally?
Silenttalker22 said:OP couldn't have more selective vision if he tried. Everyone complained at Angel of Darkness? Uninformed or selective, nonsense. People were complaining as early as Tomb Raider 2, that the gameplay felt the same with nothing but slight changes like the ability to ledge-climb around corners, as a change.
And yes, half the hate is the fans. I mean ffs, I checked out the IGN youtube vid for Shadow of the Colossus HD, and no less than two comments out of the few were to the effect of, "This looks like garbage, you should play COD". I don't even have to break down the knuckle-dragging, I-only-play-COD-and-call-myself-a-gamer retardation in that. I wish that were the only time I could say I've seen that happen,but I could cite more.
So if the fanboys... sorry, the fans of COD are tired of the hate, maybe they should work on the image they project.
THANK YOUSilenttalker22 said:I liked the one reference to the fanboy worship, comparing it to Twilight fanbase. At IGN's game of the year choice, when the real debate was between Mass Effect and Red Dead, there were endless, ENDLESS comments about how COD is "infinitely" better than either. Again, a mass of simple folks who do nothing but COD multiplayer, with no real experience in gaming culture.
For the record I loved MW1+2. Didn't buy Black ops cuz as Yahtzee says "I don't give a flying shit about multiplayer and neither do a lot of people". But I can safely call myself a hater of the series' fans.
indeed, but that's a local issue, the point is , they purposely did it, dumbed down for masses of people to "enjoy" ...Irriduccibilli said:The reason why so many people hate cod is because... well, not everyone likes fish you know
Lame puns aside. The reason why people hate CoD is because it's the same game every damn year, the same story, the same mechanics, and the same enemies and only a very few new additions. The only new thing I saw in the gameplay videos for MW3 was the ability to switch between red dot sights and an ACOG scope... and thats it. Also, the fact that there's a new CoD game EVERY DAMN YEAR is also why people hate it, and lets just face it, $15 dollar map packs doesnt excactly help improve CoD's image
You can say I didn't buy it, but I did. Traded in Super Mario Galaxy 1 and Mario Party 8 for a gamestop deal to get it cheaper. And yep I did play it a lot it was fun, but I still don't like it as much as the first one. I also don't like Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, are you gonna claim I didn't buy/own/beat that when I beat the Original one and Master Quest. The problem is I said I didn't like a game you love or like a lot and are taking offense saying I didn't even buy it. Galaxy did something I love over 64 and Sunshine, instead of a giant sprawling world where you have to find your star it's more point A to point B. But Galaxy two is good, but it's just like DLC but for 60 bucks only nintendo can pull something like that and get away with it (Other then Microsoft and ODST).austincharlesbond said:OK I admit I was being a bit of a dick but now I'm just really, really intrigued. I have never met anyone who has hated this game, and now I'm just interested why. I just assumed since you "love you some Mario", you would know that every Mario game has the same (not really a) storyline and that it's not about the flagpole/stars, but the levels that get you there.Arehexes said:Don't put words in my mouth dude, I gave my copy to my brother and his nieces because I was tired of getting stars to save princess peach from bowser (hell they even reused a mario 64 stage). Cause hey if I hate a game I must not have owned it. I have better games to play over it on my Wii, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, DS, PSP, and PC. And shocker they are at least different in their ideas (even it it can rehash ideas from it's genre), instead of another get X number of stars and save princess peach from bowser again.austincharlesbond said:OK I'm sick of talking about COD so I'm going off-topic.Arehexes said:I've heard people say galaxy 2 is good but still complain it's the same game with yoshi added (it's why I got rid of my copy after a few days and I love me some mario I tell you that). But by this logic any game that uses the Unreal Engine should be banished. The key problem is sequel beating, which Super Mario Galaxy 2 ate bad, while Dead Space 2 and Portal 2 are at least new ideas. But Call of Duty's point now is that they don't even want to try to change it up in terms of game play (You mention Portal 2, at least it added some new elements to the puzzles with the bounce gel, and speed gel, and convalsive gel). But Call of Duty from what I played felt the same (played nice mind you) but just felt the same.austincharlesbond said:Portal 2, Dead Space 2 and Super Mario Galaxy 2 use the previous games' engine, and are proclaimed as brilliant games. But if COD does it... apparently it means it must be banished from the Earth! Really haters, grow up.
No other game of 2010, and I mean NO OTHER GAME, has as many new ideas as Super Mario Galaxy 2. The overall goal of each level is the same but the levels are insanely creative. That's why it is one of the highest rated games of this generation.
It's totally obvious you didn't actually buy the game, btw. Don't worry, we all lie about owning games to make our opinions sound better![]()
But again thanks for assuming what games I own/play/don't own just because I hated the game.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 could be seen as an expansion pack as it doesn't change the core concept or collecting stars, but it is incredibly creative with the ways it constantly changes the mechanics of the game and frankly, I feel that in one hour of the game, it offers more creativity and ambition than most games do in their entirety.
Also, it's a massive game and the Whomps-Fortress homage occurs very late in the game, so you must have been playing a hell of a lot over those few days. With such a lukewarm feeling?
I'm getting frustrated because I still believe you didn't actually buy the game; how else could you say it's not different in it's ideas? You would have to be blind to not notice how every level offers something fresh and unique.
But whatever, I guess you're entitled to your opinion. EVEN IF YOUR OPINION IS WRONG!! TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I could care less if you agree with me or not I stand by my reason for not liking Galaxy 2, but don't get all fan boy on me going "Well you must not have even owned the game if you didn't like it", if I don't like a game you like then just deal with it, I can dislike any damn game I please and I don't need someone claiming if I owned it or not just because he is butt hurt that someone doesn't like his game he loves. Hell if I had your attitude I would throw a fit when people say they don't like games like Disgaea, or Etrian Odyssey or any of the 200+ games I own that my friends/people of the internet don't even want to think about playing. And it's sad your getting in such a fit over the fact a random guy you will never meet said he hated a game you love, how does it feel to be a fan boy on such a level such as yourself. To be honest I don't wanna know cause I'm done with you, to me you are a stain. I lump you with the Final Fantasy 7/6 fanboys who rage over which is best or insult or make stupid claims to those who don't like either series.austincharlesbond said:I completely disagree with everything you just said, but you know what? I don't care. I'm going to sit down, fall in love with the game again, and be happy that Nintendo made it. If Galaxy 2 is DLC for $60, then I guess I wish there was more DLC for $60 in the industry.Arehexes said:You can say I didn't buy it, but I did. Traded in Super Mario Galaxy 1 and Mario Party 8 for a gamestop deal to get it cheaper. And yep I did play it a lot it was fun, but I still don't like it as much as the first one. I also don't like Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, are you gonna claim I didn't buy/own/beat that when I beat the Original one and Master Quest. The problem is I said I didn't like a game you love or like a lot and are taking offense saying I didn't even buy it. Galaxy did something I love over 64 and Sunshine, instead of a giant sprawling world where you have to find your star it's more point A to point B. But Galaxy two is good, but it's just like DLC but for 60 bucks only nintendo can pull something like that and get away with it (Other then Microsoft and ODST).austincharlesbond said:OK I admit I was being a bit of a dick but now I'm just really, really intrigued. I have never met anyone who has hated this game, and now I'm just interested why. I just assumed since you "love you some Mario", you would know that every Mario game has the same (not really a) storyline and that it's not about the flagpole/stars, but the levels that get you there.Arehexes said:Don't put words in my mouth dude, I gave my copy to my brother and his nieces because I was tired of getting stars to save princess peach from bowser (hell they even reused a mario 64 stage). Cause hey if I hate a game I must not have owned it. I have better games to play over it on my Wii, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, DS, PSP, and PC. And shocker they are at least different in their ideas (even it it can rehash ideas from it's genre), instead of another get X number of stars and save princess peach from bowser again.austincharlesbond said:OK I'm sick of talking about COD so I'm going off-topic.Arehexes said:I've heard people say galaxy 2 is good but still complain it's the same game with yoshi added (it's why I got rid of my copy after a few days and I love me some mario I tell you that). But by this logic any game that uses the Unreal Engine should be banished. The key problem is sequel beating, which Super Mario Galaxy 2 ate bad, while Dead Space 2 and Portal 2 are at least new ideas. But Call of Duty's point now is that they don't even want to try to change it up in terms of game play (You mention Portal 2, at least it added some new elements to the puzzles with the bounce gel, and speed gel, and convalsive gel). But Call of Duty from what I played felt the same (played nice mind you) but just felt the same.austincharlesbond said:Portal 2, Dead Space 2 and Super Mario Galaxy 2 use the previous games' engine, and are proclaimed as brilliant games. But if COD does it... apparently it means it must be banished from the Earth! Really haters, grow up.
No other game of 2010, and I mean NO OTHER GAME, has as many new ideas as Super Mario Galaxy 2. The overall goal of each level is the same but the levels are insanely creative. That's why it is one of the highest rated games of this generation.
It's totally obvious you didn't actually buy the game, btw. Don't worry, we all lie about owning games to make our opinions sound better![]()
But again thanks for assuming what games I own/play/don't own just because I hated the game.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 could be seen as an expansion pack as it doesn't change the core concept or collecting stars, but it is incredibly creative with the ways it constantly changes the mechanics of the game and frankly, I feel that in one hour of the game, it offers more creativity and ambition than most games do in their entirety.
Also, it's a massive game and the Whomps-Fortress homage occurs very late in the game, so you must have been playing a hell of a lot over those few days. With such a lukewarm feeling?
I'm getting frustrated because I still believe you didn't actually buy the game; how else could you say it's not different in it's ideas? You would have to be blind to not notice how every level offers something fresh and unique.
But whatever, I guess you're entitled to your opinion. EVEN IF YOUR OPINION IS WRONG!! TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
REPLY - lets look at this,i also said 3-5 or so games are in the battlefield series. when you look at CoD there is like 20 of the games! for years with all those games! at least battlefield gave a few new ways to play around like a grappling hook >.> in CoD its the SAME weapons and the SAME people you kill over and over and over again. only recently in modern warfare you got to fight NEW people and got MODERN weapons to play with...until they started to milk it already for all its worth...see what im getting at? so no its not flaming,its fact...sorry thats just how it is,i dont like it anymore then you do :/ThatGuyWithTheShotty said:I'm sorry, did you mean to describe CoD? Because last time I checked, an "arena" style game is one where the only objective is "KILL KILL KILL THEEM AWL!", unlike Battlefield's objective based games. and THIS is where I find your hypocracy (how does Chrome not register that as a word!?):Rpground said:-snip-
REPLY - i agree,i chose poorly with my wording it should have said a "team battle objective deathmatch" would have been at least more appropriate...
So, you're flaming Call of Duty for not changing it's formula (Let's be serious, who plays it for it's campaign?), yet you defend Battlefield 3's refusal to change it's formula on the basis of "it might make fanboys RAGE!" (which is pretty much what you said). Seriously, if you're going to flame something, at lease don't flame it for the same reasons you defend something else, that's just pathetic.Rpground said:online arena team type army game.you cant change too much or you'll alienate your audience too much.
So it's not really biased at all, it sounds more like you're being a fanboy over this game and you can't hold it in anymore.
Okay, I'm honestly finding it extremely hard to understand you... possibly the broken English (I understand that its not your first language according to a post a few pages back) however you seem to be under the assumption that if you play and enjoy a game like call of duty MW2 its impossibly for you to have a life... That doesn't make sense. You do realize that the people that play these games do have lives right? do have girl friends, do go on holiday and do generally socialize with people outside their basements.stewox said:Those insults are not insults, but are perfect description, for example if you(general you= someone) in whole your life have only a few gamer-friends, they're obviously going to be okay with, but would you got an actual civilized friends who would all have gfs and got laid bazillion times, having great holidays , freaking life and ... then you'll be sitting home playing MW2 ... it wouldn't be long when these people would start saying that, and im just saying what would probably be the result , you can't be more than 18 and playing MW2, it's for 15 and less, that would be more reasonable.
Yet they're so hardcore that they sit in their basements all day not having lives... Consistency.stewox said:That's one side of it, the other is the mainstream, those are sunday gamers,
They don't know that MW2 is a crap game? Why is that grounded in fact now? Maybe they play it because they find it a good game.stewox said:they don't understand gaming below that, they don't know IW, they prolly never heard of COD before COD4, they don't know MW2 is a crap game,
Or maybe they thought it looked good and bought it. Then a bunch of other people thought it looked good and bought it too... Eventually it gets popular and there you go its in the mainstream. That doesn't make a game bad. Also your attacking people because they don't want to mod, map or visit forums?... So... What as this got to do with the quality of MW2?stewox said:they think this is so popular they MUST get it too (that's how mainstream works, by popularity, a really stupid way to go), they might play the game for like a month or so.. even less, they don't know what went on before, they don't visit forums, they just use gamefuckingtrailers.com to get their basic news and that's it, they don't contribute to the community, they don't mod anything ,they don't map they just sit there and have biased opinions about games based on their inexperience, they might love the game just because they don't know anything else that's better out there, if you presented them COD4 and MW2,
Again the assumption that all MW2 players live in their parents basements, have no lives...stewox said:The third thing is fanboyism, they're going to like the sequel even if it's ... how COD4>MW2 is, it's natural to happen to anyone at 15yrs or sooner, depending on your willingness to grow up, some people still living with parents will not get over it at even 25. Sad, but it's still not my problem.
Yep, the internet is wrong and you right. Dispite the fact that you failed to really address anything in my argument, just through out baseless, ignorant statements and insults then tried to act like your the smart mature one. Most of your hatred seems to be because Cod 1-3 aren't being recognized by people playing MW2 (why do you assume this? because its popular and thus they don't... for whatever reason). You just come off as an angry fanboy, you've not really gave any reason as to why MW2 is bad, you've just ranted on with childish insults thinking they're a perfect description.stewox said:Even im not old enough , i wouldn't be saying this here wasting time because the internet is wrong, have to say that's exactly what's going to happen very soon, stopped caring about what internet thinks, it's a waste of time trying to explain something to them, that's why all the hardcores just grew up, stopped caring about this depressing things, ...
I know what your saying, but just because this is what you think doesn't mean this is what everyone else thinks. I know their are a lot better games out there, but everyone has different tastes. I'm just guessing here, but lets say Mass effect was your favourite game. In contrast, it's the 5 star meal. However, if you give this to someone who really enjoys CoD (Which is a lot, breaking its own records) you can bet that a handful of them would find the game dull and boring and would rather play CoD over ME any day.Continuity said:You have made your point but you have also not really contradicted mine. CoD (and wow for that matter) just like soap operas is mainstream and features accessibility, it also targets a broad audience but, like soap opera It does so by catering to basic enjoyment mechanisms to the nth degree. To draw a cuisine analogy soap opera and CoD are like a bucket of chips, enjoyable, satisfying, and addictive but ultimately unsophisticated and devoid of artistic merit.
Theatre and film have the potential to be edifying and in their finest form can be savoured for their qualities like a meal prepared by a Michelin chef...
or, there is a bucket of chips.
I guess this boils down to the fact that I believe that objective quality exists where as you only seem to be recognising popularity. To employ Reductio ad absurdum, it follows from your logic that if sticking forks in our legs were popular then it would also be a good thing to do.
Pardon me for not wanting to stick forks in my legs.![]()
Well I take your points and you're right, but the point I'm making is not so much that there is anything wrong with CoD itself, its an OK game albeit nothing too special. Its the way that CoD is consumed thats the problem, so many people treat CoD as the beginning and end of computer gaming and disparage other games basically because they're not CoD.Your Nightmare said:snip
Yeah I agree, but you can't change who buys and plays the game. And while it might be pushing over games aside, it does have its positives. If you take away all of the teenagers from the game, you will find a lot of adults. If you haven't watched the new Extra Credits, do so.Continuity said:snip
ThatGuyWithTheShotty said:Actually, going by complete games AND expansions, there are exactly 20 BF games (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_(series)), going by new releases/game changing expansions, there are 13 BF games ("Game Changing Expansions" means BC2 Vietnam, as far as I know). Going by CoD's non-expansion or handhelds (because MEH), there are only 8. So there are actually more BF games than CoD. Alright, there has been more variety in enemies you kill in BF, one game has you in the future. All the other games are either modern, Vietnam war or WW2. No, think about how many WW2 BF games there are. TONS. How many WW2 CoD games? 4. I am of course ignoring the expansions and handhelds, the wikipedia page didn't have a timeline that included them.Rpground said:REPLY - lets look at this,i also said 3-5 or so games are in the battlefield series. when you look at CoD there is like 20 of the games! for years with all those games! at least battlefield gave a few new ways to play around like a grappling hook >.> in CoD its the SAME weapons and the SAME people you kill over and over and over again. only recently in modern warfare you got to fight NEW people and got MODERN weapons to play with...until they started to milk it already for all its worth...see what im getting at? so no its not flaming,its fact...sorry thats just how it is,i dont like it anymore then you do :/ThatGuyWithTheShotty said:I'm sorry, did you mean to describe CoD? Because last time I checked, an "arena" style game is one where the only objective is "KILL KILL KILL THEEM AWL!", unlike Battlefield's objective based games. and THIS is where I find your hypocracy (how does Chrome not register that as a word!?):Rpground said:-snip-
REPLY - i agree,i chose poorly with my wording it should have said a "team battle objective deathmatch" would have been at least more appropriate...
So, you're flaming Call of Duty for not changing it's formula (Let's be serious, who plays it for it's campaign?), yet you defend Battlefield 3's refusal to change it's formula on the basis of "it might make fanboys RAGE!" (which is pretty much what you said). Seriously, if you're going to flame something, at lease don't flame it for the same reasons you defend something else, that's just pathetic.Rpground said:online arena team type army game.you cant change too much or you'll alienate your audience too much.
So it's not really biased at all, it sounds more like you're being a fanboy over this game and you can't hold it in anymore.
The only majorly noticeable improvement in graphics either comes from a completely new console (with improved hardware) or with better understanding of what a console can and can't run. (Gained by the passing of time.)MacJack said:Honestly most franchises outhere are doing it and no you wont see any advance in techology on dated consoles when the gam runs on 60 fps. What is so weird about that?