lol. Great work guys, keep up the hard work.
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Anyway, seems lazy. How could they have run out of building designs?!
lol. Great work guys, keep up the hard work.
Spoiler warning:
Anyway, seems lazy. How could they have run out of building designs?!
The whole game is a recycled soldier-shooter. I'm not surprised in the least.
What really surprises me is people keep buying that shit.
MW3 itself feels recycled. I feel like this one's gonna turn out like Black Ops too, decent game with overused, boring mechanics that people just won't find entertaining anymore. IW needs to just let COD die.
They'll just reboot it.
Call of Dooty: Mars Wars!
American's fighting Aliens!
Wanna challenge, play it on wii.
The hit detection on wii is SHOCKING shoot someone in the arm and ya get a headshot hahahahaha
COD SUCKS ASS
http://www.vg247.com/2011/10/18/scho...-is-a-porsche/
“There is so much that we’ve added, so when someone says ‘cut and paste’, I don’t even want to talk to them because they don’t know. They just don’t know. They have no idea.”
STFU you lying scum...
They used the same engine and a few of the same graphical resources? Well, if they did, that's good for them. Honestly, one of the things wrong with this industry is this silly insistence on reinventing the wheel every single time you put out a new game. It adds all of these unnecessary expenses and draws resources away from story, polishing gameplay, QA work, and everything else. Reuse a preexisting engine, or buy a prepackaged one like Unreal or any of another bunch, and get to the actual business of creating the game.
I have no intention of playing MW3 as it doesn't interest me. However, saying that because one building is copied so the whole game sucks is brilliant logic.
I haven't played CoD MW3 yet but I don't see how reused assets is a bad thing, like Mistal said it allows them to focus more on other things. Best example I know, Fallout New Vegas. Around 75% (made of figure) of that game is reused assets like the game engine, most of the buildings, a lot of the textures, a lot of the armor, all the hair (I think they should have at least added some to be honest), many of the weapons, and probably a lot of stuff I can't think of, but they used their freed resources to put a LOT more quests, talking NPCs (ones with conversations, not just "hey"), more weapons, and ultimately a denser (physically smaller, but more unique content per mile) game then Fallout 3, really the thing I think they missed on was the feel was off from what I liked about Fallout 3 (more nuclear wastelandy then deserty). You can criticize the game for having overused mechanics, or whatever you want, but resource recycling isn't a problem here.
I'm so sick of this "Every Cod game is just a recycle of the previous one". For me, that is a strength of Cod. Dragon Quest games are more recycled than CoD, but that doesn't stop them from being great games does it? The fact is, CoD has found a system that works, and they stick to it, why fix something that isn't broken. I'm not a huge CoD fan, I'm really not that into shooters tbh, but I'm just sick of all these eliteist, stuck up W@nkers trying to find problems with a game just to avoid conforming to the popular choice, which I honestly beleive is the real reason why there are so many CoD haters.
I don't know man I mean I loved Fallout 3 but New Vegas's ammo mechanics just really turned me off (that and the fact of going up against a freaking steel armor radscorpion at level 1) other than that I thought the game would have been golden. As far as MW3 is concerned its not them carrying the same design as well as engine over to this game it's more along the lines of that's how it is with every call of duty game. Change is a marvelous thing when it comes to games but I do stress however it depends on whether or not it will work with said game.
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