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re: my take on COD Ghost
Posted on 11/6/13 at 2:19 pm to StraightCashHomey21
Posted on 11/6/13 at 2:19 pm to StraightCashHomey21
No bullet drop that I've seen. Bullet travel seems to be pretty much the same.
As far as destructible environments, it has it, but it's not like BF where it's dynamic cause and effect. Most of the destructible elements in cod are almost scripted and are the same every time. At least the large scale stuff. There are smaller elements which of course are going to behave the same every time but it's stuff that you would expect to be the same every time. A patch of wall being blown out or a window barricade coming down.
I haven't played the free fall map yet but it's supposed to be an entire building that basically crumbles as e game goes along I think. And the biggest destructible element I've seen is a gas station on one map where you actually I bring down the cover over the pumps onto players heads and it will kill the, if they are standing there. It also makes for some extra ground cover once it's down. But as I said before, it's very scripted in the way I it happens.
That is one element about BF that I really liked an wish cod was more like.
As far as destructible environments, it has it, but it's not like BF where it's dynamic cause and effect. Most of the destructible elements in cod are almost scripted and are the same every time. At least the large scale stuff. There are smaller elements which of course are going to behave the same every time but it's stuff that you would expect to be the same every time. A patch of wall being blown out or a window barricade coming down.
I haven't played the free fall map yet but it's supposed to be an entire building that basically crumbles as e game goes along I think. And the biggest destructible element I've seen is a gas station on one map where you actually I bring down the cover over the pumps onto players heads and it will kill the, if they are standing there. It also makes for some extra ground cover once it's down. But as I said before, it's very scripted in the way I it happens.
That is one element about BF that I really liked an wish cod was more like.
Posted on 11/6/13 at 2:36 pm to ThaKaptin
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No bullet drop that I've seen. Bullet travel seems to be pretty much the same.
As far as destructible environments, it has it, but it's not like BF where it's dynamic cause and effect. Most of the destructible elements in cod are almost scripted and are the same every time.
lame
Posted on 11/6/13 at 2:45 pm to ThaKaptin
Its nice that you enjoy it, but its not just about preference between the gameplay in COD and BF.
I'm not saying DICE has really innovated from BF3 to BF4 on the gameplay department, but if you look at the next gen versions of each game, you can tell that one Dev team put a whole lot more effort into their game than the other.
As the video describes, you are almost maxing out a top of the line PC with graphics that are only slightly improved from previous COD games.
Ram requirements are 6GB....for that?
Not to mention a 50 GB install with textures that bad.
Again, its cool that you enjoy it, but paying $60+ for a game that has, in many people's opinions, regressed, is not OK for many.
I'm not saying DICE has really innovated from BF3 to BF4 on the gameplay department, but if you look at the next gen versions of each game, you can tell that one Dev team put a whole lot more effort into their game than the other.
As the video describes, you are almost maxing out a top of the line PC with graphics that are only slightly improved from previous COD games.
Ram requirements are 6GB....for that?
Not to mention a 50 GB install with textures that bad.
Again, its cool that you enjoy it, but paying $60+ for a game that has, in many people's opinions, regressed, is not OK for many.
This post was edited on 11/6/13 at 2:47 pm
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