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So of the things we know, the game may as well have been called Call of Destiny: Titanfall.

Supers, wall running, boost jumps (although less than AW thankfully). It's like they did a mock up of every successful fps.

This kind of saddens me as I haven't been keeping up with CoD news and just assumed it would be an update of previous Black Ops games. I've hated everything about Call of Duty since basically the last Black Ops game and Titanfall was pretty awful.

I really like Destiny's multiplayer, so that's a good thing imo. But, since I will be buying the game for zombies first, I can say that I want none of those things in my zombies.

Exo Zombies was a terrible experience, and I don't want Nazi zombies to turn into that.

Destiny's saving grace was its multiplayer, I have actually been thinking about dusting it off lately after having a pretty long break. Do you still play at all? And I agree about Zombies. I have no interest in Exo Zombies, to the point I sold my AW before I even tried it. I have no interest in Destiny or Titanfall Zombies either. Just not the right type of game.

I'll pick it up because Treyarc has a good track record and I played the crap out of zombies on my 360. But I'm not expecting a good multiplayer experience. CoD has failed so miserably in that department for years that I'll never give them the benefit of the doubt again, rather keep my mind open to the possibility it won't necessarily be a disaster.
 
I still play Destiny multi almost exclusively at this point. Not a big fan of the recent patch that limits the special ammo, but it's not a giant adjustment.

Yeah I played like 3000+ hours pretty easily between the three COD zombies mode, and less than 10 hours of exo zombies, and I sold the game already. Obviously not a fan...
 
I have all 3 next gen consoles. PS4 for baseball and Battlefield (and any other actually good exclusives), XBOX One for COD, Halo, Gears (and any other actually good exclusives), and the Wii U for Nintendo stuff, obviously.

Have had a PS4 since release, and an XBOX One since Titanfall came out.
Instead of dumping all that money on EVERY console. I think you would be better served by picking one and building a gaming PC. For me I would have got the Wii U(plan on picking one up eventually) because you just cant get Nintendo games on any other platform. Nowadays everything is actually coming to the pc. Fighting games like Mortal Kombat and street fighter as well as freaking WWE 2k15 are now being made for PC. Shit, metal gear solid and final fantasy are also now on PC. I actually bought a ps3 for metal gear, blu-ray support and final fantasy. For me I see no reason to get any of the consoles, the exclusives just aren't that good, meanwhile every triple a multi-platform game is showing up on PC.

You want zombies? Killing floor 2 puts anything call of duty can muster to shame. You want to play a competitive modern style warfare fps and not have to upgrade to the newest (sometimes shittier) version for 60 dollars? Give counter-strike go a whirl.

You can even play call of duty on the platform if you like, but it isn't as popular as counter-strike because frankly counter-strike is a much better online experience. I actually bought black ops 2 and had fun with it for what it is (I found a cheap CD key and decided to give it a go). There is definitely a place for games like this, but expecting people to shell out 60 dollars year in and out for the same thing is ridiculous. I think the game is just too easy with the lack of recoil and the laser beam like bullets with full spray. For causal it is definitely fun to pick up and play every once in a blue moon. I just have a hard time taking a game seriously as a competitive game when it has a year long shelf life coupled with the game play issues I mentioned.
 
PC does not have the latest Halo, Gears, or MLB The Show games. And in the end, that's all I care about.

PC also does not get the DLC in games like COD first.
 
Killing Floor 2 is slated to come to PS4.
 
PC does not have the latest Halo, Gears, or MLB The Show games. And in the end, that's all I care about.

PC also does not get the DLC in games like COD first.
I think you are missing out, but hey; if that's what you like it's what you like.
 
I'm not missing out on anything. Everything I want is on the 3 consoles.
 
This exo movement shit is going to ruin CoD.

AW was horrible with it. I'm beating a dead horse by saying it, but just come on. Black Ops II was the last good game they've made and I can't even play that on my consoles anymore.
 
I'm not missing out on anything. Everything I want is on the 3 consoles.

You're missing out on the far better graphics, and mods that make many games more interesting/enhance replay value. But that's it really.
 
You're missing out on the far better graphics, and mods that make many games more interesting/enhance replay value. But that's it really.
And also better controls with games that run at a higher framerate. Pretty disappointing that so many releases on these new consoles (especially Xbox one) are running at sub 1080 p resolution and are capped at 30 frames per second.
 
And also better controls with games that run at a higher framerate. Pretty disappointing that so many releases on these new consoles (especially Xbox one) are running at sub 1080 p resolution and are capped at 30 frames per second.

Here will always be the issue of console vs PC.

A console might last me 10 years of gaming.

A current high end gaming rig that would cost at least twice what the most expensive console costs MIGHT last me 5 years if I'm extremely lucky.

I understand the PC master race crap, but not everyone has 400 to drop on a new video card every year.
 
Here will always be the issue of console vs PC.

A console might last me 10 years of gaming.

A current high end gaming rig that would cost at least twice what the most expensive console costs MIGHT last me 5 years if I'm extremely lucky.

I understand the PC master race crap, but not everyone has 400 to drop on a new video card every year.
I have been using the same i7 860 since 2009, and still have no need to upgrade it. I just recently got a new video card (had the GeForce 480 since 2009). The cost of the new card was 300 dollars. Factor in the quick drop in prices, steam sales, g2a and I would say PC gaming is actually cheaper.
 
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I have been using the same i7 860 since 2009, and still have no need to upgrade it. I just recently got a new video card (had the GeForce 480 since 2009). The cost of the new card was 300 dollars. Factor in the quick drop in prices, steam sales, g2a and I would say PC gaming is actually cheaper.

And what did you spend on that processor in 2009? How about the RAM for your rig?

Unless you've got the cash to build a high end rig, PC gaming will never be cheaper.

Minimum specs for most games are now a GTX 760, that's still putting you back 300. A good mobo/psu is going to run you minimum of $500, so we're already at $800 for not even a high end PC and we haven't even added hard drive, case, ram, power supply, cooling, etc.

To build a high end rig that's going to last 5 years is going to run at least $1500-2000.
 
And what did you spend on that processor in 2009? How about the RAM for your rig?

Unless you've got the cash to build a high end rig, PC gaming will never be cheaper.

Minimum specs for most games are now a GTX 760, that's still putting you back 300. A good mobo/psu is going to run you minimum of $500, so we're already at $800 for not even a high end PC and we haven't even added hard drive, case, ram, power supply, cooling, etc.

To build a high end rig that's going to last 5 years is going to run at least $1500-2000.
I got in on a lucky 200 dollar frys combo(mother board and processor) ram was about 60 bucks at the time. If you know what you are doing you can build it for a good price.

My 5 year old GeForce 480 was actually still viable. You don't need to upgrade your video card yearly like you need to buy the new call of duty, mlb, madden ect to keep up.

From scratch you are looking at about 800-1 grand bucks, but you save on cheaper games and not buying a redundant extra console.

Or better yet, not even buy either the Xbox one and ps4(save about a grand) and just get a PC instead; since PC is getting a bunch of console games anyway. Then just get a wii u for Nintendo games.
 
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I got in on a lucky 200 dollar frys combo(mother board and processor) ram was about 60 bucks at the time. If you know what you are doing you can build it for a good price.

My 5 year old GeForce 480 was actually still viable. You don't need to upgrade your video card yearly like you need to buy the new call of duty, mlb, madden ect to keep up.

From scratch you are looking at about 800-1 grand bucks, but you save on cheaper games and not buying a redundant extra console.

Yeah right, my 560Ti needed upgraded 2 years ago.

And apparently you and I differ in what we're actually talking about. There's no way you're running any current release with ultra graphics on a video card that outdated.

I'm building a rig, not so I can play at 60 fps on minimum settings.

If it's not running Ultra settings at 60fps, then it's not worth building. As for your RAM, what did you buy? Standard class junk? I've never spent less than $150 a pair. And even that's going low end Kingston gaming RAM.

Even gaming on a budget, you're not building anything capable of running Ultra/60fps for less than a grand. And you'd be lucky to pull that one off.
 

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