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This isn't fair IMO, Treyarch got fucked over by Activision for both Black Ops 4 and Cold War.Treyarch are washed up
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This isn't fair IMO, Treyarch got fucked over by Activision for both Black Ops 4 and Cold War.Treyarch are washed up
Treyarch working for Activision is a modern day telling of Faust. Treyarch sells their soul to the devil.This isn't fair IMO, Treyarch got fucked over by Activision for both Black Ops 4 and Cold War.
In my unpopular opinion, I never found Treyarch to be good, although I'll admit I never played World at War. Black Ops 1's plot broadcasted its own ending to any non-retard from a mile away, and the ending was just flat and cheesy, like a Bond villain death without any real epilogue.This isn't fair IMO, Treyarch got fucked over by Activision for both Black Ops 4 and Cold War.
This sounds like an issue with Call of Duty more than Treyarch itself, which is fair I guess.In my unpopular opinion, I never found Treyarch to be good, although I'll admit I never played World at War. Black Ops 1's plot broadcasted its own ending to any non-retard from a mile away, and the ending was just flat and cheesy, like a Bond villain death without any real epilogue.
It was also the first of the games that - to me - really showed it was holding you back with kiddie gloves in case you fell over and accidentally shot yourself in the head: Every vehicle section was absolutely on-rails and allowed no deviation from where they intended for you to go. The mission start where you follow behind Mason and can't get around his slow ass because invisible walls, the binoculars you bring up that you have no control over, etc. It was stifling and annoying, and really stood out in contrast to the games made before it.
For the small amount of Black Ops 2 I did try it seemed like an improvement, but by then I was thoroughly finished with CoD and seeing praise directed at the patterns of CoD games where [cool thing happens but is only there for one level so is not a legitimate gameplay addition] burned me out, on top of annual releases.
I've been trying to keep my spergery about Treyarch to a minimum when it comes to this thread but I absolutely fucking hate them now. Black Ops 2 used to be my favorite CoD game, it still holds up really well today too. But after Black Ops 4 and BOCW, Treyarch has proven that they're literal fucking retards when it comes to CoD, while IW has done a complete 180 and shown that they can learn from their mistakes since they went from Infinite Warfare, a game with a very decisive multiplayer, to Modern Warfare 2019 which was a true return to from for CoD.Always trust in Infinity Ward. Treyarch are washed up and Sledgehammer should go back to support studio.
Some things like the set pieces are a universal CoD problem, but I got the impression that prior to BO1 you were allowed to fuck up. You could shoot at Makarov and be killed for it, you could accidentally blow your stealth cover or shoot hostages, etc. BO1 felt like they tried their hardest to make sure you couldn't do that, like putting you in a car that had you only press one button (accelerate). No reverse, no steering, - it's like having Mario jump for the flagpole at the end, but the flag's only a foot off the ground.This sounds like an issue with Call of Duty more than Treyarch itself, which is fair I guess.
I will say that I am once again sort of excited for a Call Of Duty game after two mediocre titles.Changed the thread name and sub title to reflect the atmosphere, never thought this thread would take off again after Vanguard.
Always trust in Infinity Ward. Treyarch are washed up and Sledgehammer should go back to support studio.
To explain why I’m suddenly not dreading this game is watch the campaign reveal. The weapon sound alone makes me feel they somewhat CARED about this. Vanguard the guns are peashooters and the animations? Don’t get me started how does the Kar98 look and sound better in MW2019 than in an actual WW2 game on the same engine.
This isn't fair IMO, Treyarch got fucked over by Activision for both Black Ops 4 and Cold War.
Some information that in the grand scheme of things doesn't really matter but I find pretty interesting for MWII.
Most of this info comes from this video by PrestigeIsKey, who got a presentation from Infinity Ward about the game. This post also contains a whole lot of speculation from me so just take that into consideration.
Modern Warfare II will have a bigger "focus" on weapon manufacturers which also seems to tie into the weird weapon customization system that we'll probably get more info on in the future. It's also probably a way to not get fucked up the ass by copyright but a bunch of guns seem to be getting renamed. The H&K equivelent of MW's world seems to be Lochmann & Meer, so there's a fuck ton of attachments and guns named after them and the already established XRK. One of the main examples in Prestige's video of guns being renamed is the MP5, which seems to be the Loch-5 now (a shit name not gonna lie). So don't be surprised the the M4 is renamed to the XR-15 or something similar. The only worry that I have about this is attachments sounding very similar, which can make copying attachment loadouts a little more confusing, especially with the attachment tweaking system that seems to be coming along with Gunsmith 2.0.
Nah, Activision definitely had a hand. Let's not forget that Black Ops 4 was being designed around co-op before Activision came in and had them scrap it all for pure multiplayer, only to then come in at the last minute and have them rush a Battle Royale mode in to get in on the craze.They completely screwed up BO4. CW was also kind of a mess. All that's on them; Papa Acti didn't screw that up.
Nah, Activision definitely had a hand. Let's not forget that Black Ops 4 was being designed around co-op before Activision came in and had them scrap it all for pure multiplayer, only to then come in at the last minute and have them rush a Battle Royale mode in to get in on the craze.
And honestly, for the mess that Cold War was at launch it's amazing it came out as decent as it did considering Treyarch was pulled in at the last possible minute once again to completely rework the game since Sledgehammer was apparently completely fucking it up. During the height of the Covid Pandemic no less.
Yeah, they make weird decisions like having the weird hero style for Black Ops 4 (although people complain if it's just like the last game as well so they're damned either way it seems) but let's not act like Activision doesn't deal them shitty hands every step of the way now.
It isn't like Modern Warfare 2019 at all. That was one of the biggest complaints about it because it felt like a step back graphically and gameplay wise, and tonally clashed with Warzone when Activision forced integration.CW wasn't as bad as it was because Acti brought the hammer down and told them to more or less make it like MW 2019.
You can't blame Activision for every bad thing that happens to Call of Duty, Treyarch is just retarded and haven't made a really good CoD game since BO2.I never thought I'd see someone actually praising Activision as doing good things for Call of Duty. What a world.
I still think Activision is still bad with managing the franchise, and that's saying something.You can't blame Activision for every bad thing that happens to Call of Duty, Treyarch is just retarded and haven't made a really good CoD game since BO2.
It isn't like Modern Warfare 2019 at all.
I never thought I'd see someone actually praising Activision as doing good things for Call of Duty. What a world.
You can't blame either one for every bad thing, it's a team effort of shit.You can't blame Activision for every bad thing that happens to Call of Duty, Treyarch is just retarded and haven't made a really good CoD game since BO2.
I liked Cold War and the Outbreak mode for Zombies.Treyarch is just retarded and haven't made a really good CoD game since BO2.
The only redeeming factor of BOCW was the Zombies, Outbreak when it was first released was fun but quickly lost replay value until the grand quests were added. Even then, Treyarch fucked up right after that with Vanguard's terrible zombies mode. Yes, Treyarch made the zombies for Vanguard, not Sledgehammer.I liked Cold War and the Outbreak mode for Zombies.
They should've had Ghosts be that concept. Maybe keep the America underdog plot but have it with Ghost's... parents?IIRC the original Modern Warfare 3 was supposed to be a prequel about Ghost, but Activision told them to finish up the story which is why each game is all kinds of fucked up story wise.