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Call of Duty or BF?

Submitted by lolsofake1, , Thread ID: 221520

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10-10-2021, 05:07 AM
#1
I grew up on COD so I like cod

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#2
cod cuz battlefield sucks ass ngl

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#3
COD, I like multiple plays but I'm addicted to zombies.

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#4
BF com certeza, cod muito frufrufru, gosto de ao ao extremo e s bf porporciona isso

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#5
COD if single player. BF if multiplayer.

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This post was last modified: 11-10-2021, 06:22 PM by ItadoriYuji
#6
Cod is great but battlefield is hella amazing in it's own way

But if i were to choose any
I'll go with BF cuz why not

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#7
I grew up with COD. I remember the days when I played with my Friend Call of Duty Black OPS 2. This was a really good time

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#8
Surely it is COD. Realistic gameplay and good Ai makes me choose COD is better.

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#9
Dude, largely BF especially BF1 it is clearly superior, the wars, graphics etc...

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#10
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