I don't hate it. If anything, I love the CoD franchise. I think this comes from the fact that I have yet to pay more than a 6 dollar rental fee for one since Call Of Duty 2.
Then there are immature people like Sober Thal who generalise the ones who complain because they think high numbers equal fact when all it is just popular opinion.Sober Thal said:-'Why the Hatred for Black Ops?'-
Because the millions of people who enjoy the product, year after year, don't care enough to be bothered to complain like children about it.
Just because the vocal minority (internet forum kids) are loud and proud, doesn't mean there is any real hatred for any given thing.
It's all about minority community angst. They find a spot where their ideas sorta thrive, and it snowballs into people thinking that the loud voice actually holds some merit. We all (the rest of us real people) know it isn't true, but it's easier to let the vocal group feel better about themselves for the amount of effort they put in.
Yes, I just called people who don't agree with me 'not real people'.
That's the idea for the vocal minority. Otherwise they (we) wouldn't speak up. It' about us (them) feeling more important because of feelings. At the end of the day, numbers still speak louder than words tho... go figure.
CoD is 'King of Numbers'. Bow to it's superiority.
sarcasm?EcksTeaSea said:Because using the same formula over and over is a crime to gamers, even though the formula is good and millions of people enjoy the game.
True, but for me personally they didn't change up the core of the game enough to compel me to buy anything after MW2 (I've borrowed my brother's since then). I barely noticed these changes with the exception of altered killstreaks, whereas the Halo stuff I mentioned completely altered how you should approach a match.imahobbit4062 said:You are aware CoD made the same or similar changes?
MW2 introduced Dual Wielding
Black Ops introduced Theatre
All of them have had new or revamped perks.
Stagnation of any kind is bad? No it isn't. I can think of hundreds of companies that have been living off of the same product range for dozens of years and have been very successful because of it. And as a consequence, many consumers have been able to get a product that lived up to wishes and expectations, even though they might not be your wishes and expectations. Forcefully trying to progress and implementing new technology, now that can be a bad thing, for both company and consumer. I say: don't blame the farmer for farming potatoes, just because you don't like potatoes.Locke_Cole said:Stagnation of any kind is bad. We as humans are very happy with where we are technologically...Does that mean we should stop progressing and stay where we are?GundamSentinel said:See, that's the part that I don't get. It's a crime to gamers even though gamers enjoy it? I can't exactly put my finger on it, but there's a paradox in there somewhere.EcksTeaSea said:Because using the same formula over and over is a crime to gamers, even though the formula is good and millions of people enjoy the game.
Why won't people just enjoy the games they like and leave others to their own preferences?
If you listen to some religious fanatics....then yes.Locke_Cole said:Stagnation of any kind is bad. We as humans are very happy with where we are technologically...Does that mean we should stop progressing and stay where we are?GundamSentinel said:See, that's the part that I don't get. It's a crime to gamers even though gamers enjoy it? I can't exactly put my finger on it, but there's a paradox in there somewhere.EcksTeaSea said:Because using the same formula over and over is a crime to gamers, even though the formula is good and millions of people enjoy the game.
Why won't people just enjoy the games they like and leave others to their own preferences?
Oh wow.Trippy Turtle said:MW2 was the only amazing CoD and black ops was okay. As far as most CoD games are it was pretty damn good.
This bit bothers me. It seems like you're claiming their hatred of Black Ops is wrong simply because other people like it, as if you can invalidate an individual's opinion by pointing at numbers.GundamSentinel said:I can think of hundreds of companies that have been living off of the same product range for dozens of years and have been very successful because of it. And as a consequence, many consumers have been able to get a product that lived up to wishes and expectations, even though they might not be your wishes and expectations.
And this seems like you're making assumptions. "Leave others to their own preferences" sounds like you think this thread is about hatred towards Black Ops players, when it's really about hatred towards the game.GundamSentinel said:Why won't people just enjoy the games they like and leave others to their own preferences?
Allow me to elaborate:imahobbit4062 said:You are aware CoD made the same or similar changes?
MW2 introduced Dual Wielding
Black Ops introduced Theatre
All of them have had new or revamped perks.
As a COD player who never touches the multiplayer (write your own jokes), I actually rather enjoyed BlOps. The single player had a 1960s conspiracy theorist's manifesto quality that was rather interesting. There's a lot of rather interesting historical details to the story that actually roughly mesh with reality. That is to say, a lot of the operation names tossed around had some basis in reality, or in commonly held beliefs at the time.Hazzard said:First of all, I have never owned a CoD game, so I am looking at this from a "outsider that has played it occasionly but has never seen it as a world of brown-ness with an online with a worse player-base than Halo.
I know that a lot of people have refused to play CoD after black ops, or just hated the game and have never gotten an answer as to why.
So what was it that people hated so much about Black Ops?