"So feel free to grouse all you want, but unless Activision replaces the FPS gameplay with first-person putting puppies into a wood chipper and renames it Osama bin Laden Pushes Jesus Christ Down a Flight of Stairs Made of Baby Skulls, we're not sure there's any amount of controversy that's going to slow Modern Warfare 2 down."
> "So feel free to grouse all you want, but unless Activision replaces the FPS > gameplay with first-person putting puppies into a wood chipper and renames > it Osama bin Laden Pushes Jesus Christ Down a Flight of Stairs Made of Baby > Skulls, we're not sure there's any amount of controversy that's going to > slow Modern Warfare 2 down."
What's with all the hype over this game? Isn't it just another FPS?
>> "So feel free to grouse all you want, but unless Activision replaces >> the FPS gameplay with first-person putting puppies into a wood >> chipper and renames it Osama bin Laden Pushes Jesus Christ Down a >> Flight of Stairs Made of Baby Skulls, we're not sure there's any >> amount of controversy that's going to slow Modern Warfare 2 down."
> What's with all the hype over this game? Isn't it just another FPS?
I think becuase the first MW had a good plot and was even a little daring in places. It was a high quality product and they are few and far between in the FPS market.
It'd be interesting to see how well the PC "boycott" of this title went. I know one of my buddies pretty much lived in the multiplayer of the original Modern Warfare -like over 1500 hours logged in XFire. His whole crew of 1000 hour mental patients vowed not to buy the new one due to the lack of dedicated server support.
The game has a built in advantage of being multi-platform. I'm not saying its a bad thing, but I wonder how Halo 3 stacked up in pre-orders even though it was only available on one system.
> It'd be interesting to see how well the PC "boycott" of this title > went. I know one of my buddies pretty much lived in the multiplayer of > the original Modern Warfare -like over 1500 hours logged in XFire. His > whole crew of 1000 hour mental patients vowed not to buy the new one > due to the lack of dedicated server support.
> The game has a built in advantage of being multi-platform. I'm not > saying its a bad thing, but I wonder how Halo 3 stacked up in > pre-orders even though it was only available on one system.