we will deliver, and overdeliver, on those expectations as we move forward.
I will say that I never buy the "second" game when they do back to back in the same subseries. I skipped MW3 just like how I skipped BO7.
Yup, MWIII righted all the wrongs of II and turn out great. Not put enough time into 7 to form an opinion but seems like a similar situation.If your main focus is the campaign, you made the right moves there.
If your main focus is multiplayer, you missed the better games both times.
It's still in the top 3 on the ps5 store from what I can tell.BF6 still didn't knock CoD off on consoles, a poor sale year for CoD is still a top selling game of the year. It's fluctuated its entire life, like people haven't heard CoD is dead before on a prior bad release..
They'll be completely fine, we need to ditch last gen, and back to back launches was always a terrible idea.
TBF black ops 7 is basically infinite warfare without the jet packsMake Infinite Warfare 2, please.
Yeah was hoping it was going to be this but unfortunately it's just the most "well duh" idea/dev cycle ever with CoD as a whole...How about you don't release CoD games back-to-back, period!
Does it have spaceship sections and the spaceship hub?TBF black ops 7 is basically infinite warfare without the jet packs
Maybe drop a proper full on remake of the original CoD? In between BLOPS and MW releases... I know I would certainly lap that up. Multiplayer would have all of the modern day QoL features, unlocks, challenges and what not but everything else would be as close to the original as possible.Do something new man!!
They are just Bouncing back and forth. Meh
I thought they gave up on warfare in favor of Snoop, Minaj and scooby doo fing skins. Can't have a war when it's a bunch of modern ass slop costumed people to go with the persistent screeching high voiced kids playing these games.They should go further and make CoD biannual. Two dev teams would be enough (each game would take 4 years to develop). And cycle through past/present/future warfare for games.
You bought the wrong games.I will say that I never buy the "second" game when they do back to back in the same subseries. I skipped MW3 just like how I skipped BO7.
Millions of us. There is nothing else like it, and I personally always look forward to the next iteration. Doesn't mean I truly like every iteration…Who is still buying this shit ? Same crap, year after year
To date, the only campaign I haven't completed within a few weeks of release. It's knowing that I need to set aside an hour for a mission. Urgh. To be honest though, it is quite fun when you team up with somebody, and you have to give them credit for trying something new.I thought the campaign in BO7 seemed interesting but I stopped playing when they expected me to go through a whole mission a 4th time because there was no mid save point if I left the game or the game crashed.
Make it fully offline.
Add permanent save points mid mission.
You forgot the anticipated sequel COD 2 Big 2 FailCall of Duty: BO7 - 2025
Call of Duty: To Big To Fail - 2026
Call of Duty: MW47 - 2027
Call of Duty: BO8 - 2028
Call of Duty: To Big To Fail 2 - 2029
Call of Duty: MW48 - 2030
So this is what they mean?
No. It also doesn't really have a single player campaign either.Does it have spaceship sections and the spaceship hub?
I don't think this is necessarily true. I'd think you might have a point if they'd found after 3 or 4 years that fatigue was creeping in and quality was dropping.Sticking with the idea to keep releasing CoD games every year will still hurt them. It's just not possible to deliver quality products, even if you have many teams at your disposal. Plus the fatigue will only grow stronger among their playerbase.
Well, then I'm out. I don't play CoD often, but when I play it, I am a single-player only guy. I know that this is almost antithetical to CoD itself. But I just can't fucking stand multiplayer in modern FPS. I still play Quake 3 for my multiplayer FPS fix. I just hate all the meta progression shit and also the pacing in a matches in modern FPS games. But I know that I am an outlier in that regard, and that's ok.No. It also doesn't really have a single player campaign either.
I don't play COD but I would think the better path for a MP game would be to build one game up over time with yearly DLC.
Spot on mate. The hate the game gets from folks that don't play is unreal.Millions of us. There is nothing else like it, and I personally always look forward to the next iteration. Doesn't mean I truly like every iteration…
To date, the only campaign I haven't completed within a few weeks of release. It's knowing that I need to set aside an hour for a mission. Urgh. To be honest though, it is quite fun when you team up with somebody, and you have to give them credit for trying something new.
I'll never fully understand the hate on COD by folk that don't even play it. And now the extra hate from the folk that just don't like MS. It's the only consistently decent fast paced arena shooter out there, and a 'bad' COD has always still been a great game for me that gets a lot of my time.
Having said that, the franchise has definitely suffered from moving to the same unified engine and framework. Fatigue is real. Individual releases are struggling for identity as they all look and play pretty much the same. For example, I always preferred whatever engine the Black Ops studio used to use over the Modern Warfare guys. You could feel the difference in everything - movement, shooting, menus - and each iteration actually felt new.
Maybe a title release every 2 years would be a nice direction to explore, and allow them to generate some anticipation again.
Yeah for me it's literally destroying the game. And I don't play online so besides the campaign there is nothing there for me.To date, the only campaign I haven't completed within a few weeks of release. It's knowing that I need to set aside an hour for a mission. Urgh.
When I was a kid I really didn't understand why schools were pushing reading comprehension so hard. I moved states a lot and every new school would focus in on my reading\reading comprehension and if I needed help catching up. I was so confused how it was always the focus of any transfer I did. As I got older and started posting on forums I finally understood why.Like the comment right above you?
But this isn't what is being said, yearly releases are still the plan just not the same genre/setting in back to back years
I know its not what people are wanting to hear but COD is still coming yearly they are just not doing back to back years of the same setting