QUOTE(t3quila @ Mar 30 2009, 12:20 AM)
I guess they could build it off CoD4 with a new storyline and graphical features. For the multiplayer edge it should be just left on the fun side versus competitive. Activision would lose more than half its fans if IW they made it too realistic and tactical.
Hopefully they would still keep the perk system but cast out them pointless and imba ones. Come what may, November 10th 2009. We'll have a brilliant game to play none the less.
Just to make things clear, CoD series since MW became an Action FPS series. The tactical feel disappeared after CoD2. *Sprinting was introduced + Climbing over almost anything introduced* Pray we get Balanced, Fun and Endless hours of gameplay in this next sequel.
*hums* where'd you go, i missed you so, it feels like forever, that you've been gone *hum*Hopefully they would still keep the perk system but cast out them pointless and imba ones. Come what may, November 10th 2009. We'll have a brilliant game to play none the less.
Just to make things clear, CoD series since MW became an Action FPS series. The tactical feel disappeared after CoD2. *Sprinting was introduced + Climbing over almost anything introduced* Pray we get Balanced, Fun and Endless hours of gameplay in this next sequel.
Falk mentioned that Modern Warfare and CoD will be separate?
Call of Duty - WW2
Treyarch
Modern Warfare 1/2 - Present
Infinity Ward
Honestly, there isnt a real need to change the engine, cept to enhance certain details like the omgiaccidentlyclimbedacarspacebar button.
Also, i believe they should have the option of all perks or no perks or even an in-game you can/cannot use this perk system. Its not hard to do, looking at the files. But i hope they learn from what became of pam/promod/am/damn/zombie mods that diversified/enhanced the game. Generally, all they really needed to do was to have the option of having "tournament" style maps/game modes, and "public" style maps/game modes to choose from. This at least shows that they are interested in something more than just the public eye.
Modding has helped this game stay alive but it also diversified and divided the overall community. Perhaps now they will set this straight and either make it easier to mod the game or set their own ground rules for tournaments.
Apr 3 2009, 11:00 AM

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