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What could make the Call of Duty games better?

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20-12-2016, 05:16 AM
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I think many can agree that the most recent cod games (especially infinite warfare) are really going down hill. So if you could change/add something to the game what would it be?

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I'd first go back to boots on the ground. Without all of this boost jumping and more classical style.
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Call of Duty dug itself a hole it can't get out of

Don't change anything: "omg cod is just the same game over and over"

Try something new: "omg this is so fucking stupid why didn't they just not change anything"

But hey. As long as it's making money.

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20-12-2016, 05:18 AM
Natsu Wrote:
I'd first go back to boots on the ground. Without all of this boost jumping and more classical style.

Yeah I agree I think the game would benefit from returning to be kind of "realistic" with movement similar to Insurgency/CSGO.

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20-12-2016, 05:21 AM
Wrath Wrote:
Yeah I agree I think the game would benefit from returning to be "realistic" with movement something like Insurgency/CSGO.

Yeah, definitely. I understand they wanted to do something "different". But this is too much, they need to bring back the old school type games that made us fall in love with COD. How about you? What do you think would benefit them?
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20-12-2016, 05:22 AM
Natsu Wrote:
Yeah, definitely. I understand they wanted to do something "different". But this is too much, they need to bring back the old school type games that made us fall in love with COD. How about you? What do you think would benefit them?

Well I agree with Zenith they have kind of dug themselves a hole here and it's going to be difficult to get out of. Personally, I think they need to reinvent the game with a different system that's not too much change but enough so that people don't criticise that it's copy paste. I'm not sure about you but I never played COD in single player I think they just need to focus on the multiplayer aspect.

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Get rid of supply drops and ridiculous kill streaks

Fix spawns and maps
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20-12-2016, 05:26 AM
Wrath Wrote:
Well I agree with Zenith they have kind of dug themselves a hole here and it's going to be difficult to get out of. Personally, I think they need to reinvent the game with a different system that's not too much change but enough so that people don't criticise that it's copy paste. I'm not sure about you but I never played COD in single player I think they just need to focus on the multiplayer aspect.

I think it would be fine to have the single player that way, it's all a part of the plot. But it ruins the multiplayer, I agree with you on that one.
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In my opinion, almost every COD release is almost the same, they dont listen very much to the community.

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20-12-2016, 12:58 PM
Rook Wrote:
In my opinion, almost every COD release is almost the same, they dont listen very much to the community.

Yeah, that's one of the main issues. The community is constantly saying no; yet the developers keep putting that shit in there.
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