I am the minority


This game sure received a lot of hate. I haven't played the campaign in probably three years and don't intend to again. It was very underwhelming. I really don't understand why the multiplayer is so despised though. It does take a lot of getting used to but it sure beats the hell out of AW (aka Halo).

Yes, some maps are too large and the exploitation of game dynamics by veteran players, usually teamed up in parties of non-job having Obama care lovers, is ridiculous. But, if you get used to the maps, set up your classes right, and get a couple decent players on your team, it's super fun.

Some people, not mentioning any names, have around 100 days played, which is crazy, but their skill doesn't always match time played. I just think the game was released too soon and no refinement was considered. This game needs a sequel for sure.

BRING BACK SIMON RILEY!

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I thought Ghosts had the potential to be a good game. The movements felt smooth and the weapons were good, but the maps were too large and made gameplay too static. I would spend an eternity trying get to a position to capture a flag in domination only to be sniped. Infection was really fun. I like the contextual lean and the fact that grenade launchers replaced your lethal grenade. The campaign was bland, though. They tried too hard to make a good story with good characters and high stakes.

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Non job having obamacare lovers??

Lol.

So because people are good at a game and play with people who are also skilled you autimatically think they dont have jobs and what is wrong with the affordable care act. Im from massachusetts where it was created which we called romneycare and we had this plan in place for years before obama was even a candidate it works just fine. Plus being a union employee we negotiate our healthcare policies. Paying 34$ a week for a family plan works for me. Great coverage etc. But getting back to my main point i grew up with nintendo and evolved over the years as a gamer and i play with great stats on COD having a fulltime job and a family. So assuming people have no jobs when most people today have been lifelong gamers is very ignorant

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