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New COD title surfaces - Call of Duty Infinite Warfare
I don't know if it is a'whoops' or carefully planned viral, but the next Call of Duty iteration is going to be named Infinite Warfare. The name was briefly shown in the Playstation Store and after a few hours it was removed.
According to earlier rumors the game will take place in space. The PS Store listing did not provide any other details other than just the name of the title. No other details on what the game is was provided, the new title name is now adding fuel to the fire.
Activision have today refused to comment on any rumours about the game.
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Hardcore8uk
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#5263872 Posted on: 04/27/2016 03:02 PM
Yes when are they going to launch a game with another title?, it was refreshing to see Battlefield Hardline
Yes when are they going to launch a game with another title?, it was refreshing to see Battlefield Hardline
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#5263879 Posted on: 04/27/2016 03:20 PM
I'm gonna go on a limb and say the gaming market no longer caters to people like Guru3D or any other gamer with deeper tastes.
The gaming market is now 80% pre-teen kids who don't know any better.
it's funny just as new COD will be out every year there will be a thread of people bashing it and then when released it will make a billion dollars.I suspect Activision doesn't really care what you guys think who I also suspect are in the real minority if sales figures are any indication.
I'm gonna go on a limb and say the gaming market no longer caters to people like Guru3D or any other gamer with deeper tastes.
The gaming market is now 80% pre-teen kids who don't know any better.
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#5263888 Posted on: 04/27/2016 03:30 PM
I'm gonna go on a limb and say the gaming market no longer caters to people like Guru3D or any other gamer with deeper tastes.
The gaming market is now 80% pre-teen kids who don't know any better.
That's partially true. I'd say that primarily applies to AAA titles. I probably buy a AAA title once every 2 years, because it's all the same stupid crap. I've been using the same gaming PC for 6 years (with incremental upgrades throughout) because it can handle everything I personally throw at it, which tends to be titles with much less financial backing.
I plan to upgrade most of my hardware later this year, not because I'm prepping for the latest AAA titles, but because I want something more power efficient with equivalent (or better) performance to what I have now.
I'm gonna go on a limb and say the gaming market no longer caters to people like Guru3D or any other gamer with deeper tastes.
The gaming market is now 80% pre-teen kids who don't know any better.
That's partially true. I'd say that primarily applies to AAA titles. I probably buy a AAA title once every 2 years, because it's all the same stupid crap. I've been using the same gaming PC for 6 years (with incremental upgrades throughout) because it can handle everything I personally throw at it, which tends to be titles with much less financial backing.
I plan to upgrade most of my hardware later this year, not because I'm prepping for the latest AAA titles, but because I want something more power efficient with equivalent (or better) performance to what I have now.
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#5263890 Posted on: 04/27/2016 03:37 PM
Seuu, this means that us that want change are heard loud and clear on the internetz and those who enjoy the game just buy and play it without commenting about it anywhere?
I'm guessing Activision knows what their customers want. I don't know of any other titles that have the guaranteed revenue that the call of duty series has.
Seuu, this means that us that want change are heard loud and clear on the internetz and those who enjoy the game just buy and play it without commenting about it anywhere?
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it's funny just as new COD will be out every year there will be a thread of people bashing it and then when released it will make a billion dollars.I suspect Activision doesn't really care what you guys think who I also suspect are in the real minority if sales figures are any indication.