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I see Cold War on sale for $20. I may consider it. Reminds me of Battlefield: Hardline a bit.
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For twenty dollars, it's actually a good deal. Story has some great moments, MP is arcadey, Zombies is pure kino and I very much enjoyed it.I see Cold War on sale for $20. I may consider it. Reminds me of Battlefield: Hardline a bit.
If you're wrong and I hate it, I'm pounding at your door to demand money.For twenty dollars, it's actually a good deal. Story has some great moments, MP is arcadey, Zombies is pure kino and I very much enjoyed it.
It is certainly better than Vanguard, but as my old coach used to say, Ain't hard to improve on dog shit. The seasonal events were absolutey kino and Ghostface as an OP was surprisingly an amazing inclusion. I can't deny that the game had some flaws, but it's damn fun with some friends. The only thing that was garbage, fireteam dirty bomb.If you're wrong and I hate it, I'm pounding at your door to demand money.
The really sad part is that Raven used to be cool before they started working on COD.Content by sledgehammer? Cool, guess I'm waste my money elsewhere. Nothing good has ever come from sledgehammer or raven, and I actively despise both companies
Quake 4 was a hell of a lot of fun.The really sad part is that Raven used to be cool before they started working on COD.
I see Cold War on sale for $20. I may consider it. Reminds me of Battlefield: Hardline a bit.
MW2019 went for a more realistic approach. Cold War went for a more arcade/casual approach. I was comparing the two as with 4 from Battlefield.BF: Hardline was underrated in my opinion. The core issue was that it was released too close to BF4 and was released with too little content. So people played for a month or two, got bored then went back to BF4. Which was a fuller experience. There was serious mismanagement with that release.
I don't at all see how it is similar to Cold War though.
Agreed, Hardline is a great experience on its own. But, it released for full price with lesser content. EA should've sold it for $30-40 or did the Vietnam approach and released it as a expansion.
I don't understand why Activision cannot let their CoD games exist independently. I boot up MW2019, half the startup screen is an advertisement for MWII.Back to COD. I'm getting a bit tired of MW2. I have played a lot. I think the bullshit aim assist, the lag compensation and despite my playing buddies who skip kill cams mocking me. Wall hacks are rampant. I will have strings of matches where there'll be at least one player where it is entirely evident in the kill cam they have wall hacks. The You icon moves left, they follow it. It moves right. They follow it. They will move around the level, focused on it, scoping in on it constantly, until there's a line of sight.
I don't know if I suck in CoD now or it's the SBMM skewing my games. Of course, there's the forced cross-play with PC players (thanks Activision for making a pro-consumer move anti-consumer.)Yeah, today I felt like there were hacks being used in half the games I played. The fun I was having plummeted.
Niggas and rednecks already playing warzone 3.0arguments with their baby mammas, etc.
did they change anything or is it still the same with a different coat of paint?Zombies is pure kino and I very much enjoyed it.