Chyros, on 09 November 2011 - 08:08, said:
In that case Battlefield will probably be a better choice for you.
Doubtable. I don't mind some Battlefield every now and then, but it gets pretty stale pretty quickly.
I am personally more of the Quake/UT persuasion more than anything else, unfortunately the last good releases of those were Q3A and UT2k4. However, regardless of how bad Quake 4 was as a Quake game, and UT3 was as a UT game, at least they brought significant change even if it was bad. Thankfully, most good developers learn from mistakes so here's to hoping.
Chyros, on 09 November 2011 - 08:08, said:
Again, even though to me it's obvious I'll never go back to MW2 other than its singleplayer with MW3's more satisfying MP experience and Spec Ops/Survival mode it's not without flaws. Though I suspect that nothing on Earth could make the perfect CoD game, as despite CoD's apparent simplicity it's actually very complicated in ways most players have no idea of, and because it's so fast-paced, minor imbalances and tiny changes are felt strongly.
Quake and UT are as fast, or faster paced than Call of Duty yet somehow manage to get a pretty decent level of balance across the board.
Chyros, on 09 November 2011 - 08:08, said:
Overall I would say that if you liked MW2, MW3 will be worth it. Some of you will probably be choking with laughter by now at the notion of "IW innovation" and "complicated CoD gameplay" and those I would advise to stay away from the game, because those of you will never understand the first thing about CoD ever.
I think we (or at least some of us) understand a fair lot about Call of Duty. I very much enjoyed Call of Duty 4 for several years (as I'm sure even a lot of the most prudent Call of Duty haters did, at some point), however it gets a bit hard to like Call of Duty 4 five times. That is our primary problem.
Chyros, on 09 November 2011 - 08:08, said:
Those should probably buy BF3 or something.
Just as bad. Pretending to be something it isn't.
Maybe I'm just a cynic but there really hasn't been any quality multiplayer FPS for about 5 years, ironically I think Call of Duty 4 was probably the last quality multiplayer FPS.