Why do we hate Call of Duty?
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actually studies say the avg gamer is around 30 and I get why they say it is so....by that age, people have grown up with a PS1 by the time they hit their teenage years. I could understand if the avg game buyer is 30 but so many sites state this as a fact. I went to my little bros graduation and my step bro (34) and him (23) were talking about playing COD; I'm not a COD player.
This seems to take into account social gaming (ie. Facebook):
Game Player Data
Video games are a mass medium, widely enjoyed on a variety of platforms by a diverse audience. ESA's 2013 Essential Facts About the Computer and Video Game Industry reveals interesting facts about today's gamers and the games they play, including:
- The average gamer is 30 years old and has been playing for 13 years. Sixty-eight percent of gamers are 18 or older.
- Forty-five percent of all players are women. Today, adult women represent a greater portion of the game-playing population (31 percent) than boys age 17 or younger (19 percent).
- Sixty-two percent of gamers play games with others, either in-person or online. Seventy-seven percent of these gamers play with others at least one hour per week.
- Thirty-two percent of gamers play social games.
- Gamers play on-the-go: 36 percent play games on their smartphone, and 25 percent play on their wireless device.
- Ninety-three percent of parents pay attention to the content of the games their children play, and are present when games are purchased or rented 89 percent of the time.
- Eighty-eight percent of parents feel the Entertainment Software Rating Board rating system is helpful in choosing games for their children. Eighty-six percent of parents believe that the parental controls available on all new video game consoles are useful.
- Fifty-two percent of parents say video games are a positive part of their child’s life. Seventy-one percent of parents believe that game play provides mental stimulation or education, 59 percent believe games encourage their family to spend to time together, and 62 percent believe that game play helps their children connect with their friends.
The only thing I know about KH is that it looks Japanesey and it features Disney characters. I have no idea how good it is or was; I never looked at screen shots and thought I had to cross over and play this RPG. I guess I think a game is great if it can make people, who don't play that genre cross over. I'm sure a lot did but I wasn't one of them.Last edited by ryne candy; 08-19-2013, 03:39 PM.Comment
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Isn't there a game where you can pilot a giant robot in a COD-like setting coming out soon?Comment
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I hate it because it takes away play time from other games in the backlog. Honestly... I'm more of a lone wolf, so it works. I find enjoyment in prestige as well as building up weapons. An occasional K-9 unit killstreak is satisfying as well.Comment
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Your two posts have summed up my feeling pretty much perfectly. I'm not even sure why the topic of the video is "Why do we hate CoD" when clearly, the gaming community doesn't hate CoD. Now, the Twigg's of the world can insult those that play those games year in and year out, but at the end oft he day, they're all that's keeping the video game industry afloat now-a-days, in a lot of ways. Every day I'm amazed at how fickle the fans of this industry are, and how self-conscious. "I hate this game, so everyone else must or they're idiots!" "HOW CAN YOU LIKE THAT PIECE OF SHIT!?" Stuff like that isn't the point. Games are played for enjoyment. If you "hate" CoD, chances are you're worried way too much about what other people play and enjoy. Relax, play what you like, let other people play what they like, and hey, maybe we'll all be happy?
As far as I'm concerned, I loved COD4, and haven't really played much after that. Competitive MP was never really my thing, but it's become less my thing as I get older. So I guess I nothing the series in general. I'm more interested in trying to parse out how it would be numbered, at this point. It gets kind of hilarious breaking down the numbers.
My issues with the series is the lack of innovation and the killstreaks. Those things are fucking whack. Please don't brag to me about how great you are at CoD and how amazing you K/D is when at least half of your kills are from some bullshit CPU controlled reward system.
It also doesn't help that more oftenthan not, the CoD community is akin to the stereotypical Xbox Live douchebag. Just listen to ten random CoD pregame lobbies and ten from any other game, Battlefield included, and tell me I'm wrong.Last edited by Twigg4075; 12-01-2013, 03:06 AM.Comment
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While I agree with the innovation part, I would have to disagree with your K/D theory Twigg. This is only my opinion though. I have a tough time getting 10 plus kills without dying for a stealth chopper (which isn't very stealthy with the map sizes). I would say I reach it 1 out of 10 matches. I feel like I've earned it when it happens. Then again, I run and gun almost every match.
The talk in lobbies is always on mute for me and I haven't mic'ed up in over a year. Listening to people argue in lobbies isn't my thing and I've heard the same garbage in pretty much every mp shooter lobby that I've played. From Halo to Killzone.Comment
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