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2nd May 2012, 10:41 PM #21
Re: Surprise! It's a new Call of Duty! (Black Ops 2).
I'm actually interested in this one. After Modern Warfare 2, I stopped playing CoD games.
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2nd May 2012, 10:53 PM #22
Re: Surprise! It's a new Call of Duty! (Black Ops 2).
Is this meant for the PS2 or something? The graphics are a joke.
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Re: Surprise! It's a new Call of Duty! (Black Ops 2).
It actually looks interesting with the futuristic warfare. But I'm torn. Black Ops was so horrendously ported that I pretty much made up my mind to not give in to the hype. I will have to check out how it runs on other people's rigs and all that first before I decide to get it or not.
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3rd May 2012, 12:57 AM #24Newbie
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Re: Surprise! It's a new Call of Duty! (Black Ops 2).
Futuristic warfare? Talk about another gimmicky mechanic that they can spotlight and throw into multiplayer to take even more skill out of an already exhausted franchise. Sad thing is, it will be the highest selling release of all-time just like every other cod game.
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3rd May 2012, 01:21 AM #25
Re: Surprise! It's a new Call of Duty! (Black Ops 2).
How can someone in their right mind find this appealing and actually spend money on it? Knowing Activisions background and Treyarch's inability to bring a stable, fluid, experience to the PC ( ala Blackops on my desktop w/ 460 gtx running like crap -- and looking as such).
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3rd May 2012, 03:23 AM #26
Re: Surprise! It's a new Call of Duty! (Black Ops 2).
Time is money for public companies. Rehashing stuff from previous games and adding incremental improvements to it with each release is common. There will definitely be quality compromises after its release because developers are pressed on time, and will continue fixing it after its release. That's why they're always broken on release followed up by *big* patches. Oh and there's consolization of PC games.
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