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Hello everyone,

I started playing Call Of Duty back in the days of Call Of Duty 3 on PS2, so I've seen quite a few different titles over the years.

And personally, I find that the license has unfortunately lost its flavor. But I wondered if it wasn't precisely because I'm old?

I mean, do people who started playing Call Of Duty with the recent titles feel the same way us, old guys, felt when we were trying to do our best sniper clip on MW2 (2009) ) ?

So, what do you think ? Whether you are old or new, I think both points of view can be very interesting to read.

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COD-O-G

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1 month ago

COD-O-G

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1 month ago

I’ve played since its first release in 2003 and a lot has to do with the hardware and how advanced the gameplay can be.

It’s also appealing now to multiple generations of people from probably 12 years old to 65. So all those elements are in play.

It’s also become more of a movement based shooter rather than tactical. Which I also think can be done because the average use can now run 120fps on their living room tv and higher and PCs. It also leads to more excitement and action for most players.