Call of Duty: Future Soldier

Call of Duty: Future Soldier

The next Call of Duty appears to be set in the not to distant future. Also: Crysis 3 gameplay trailer reveals an overgrown New York City, a Tribes Ascend video teaches newcomers a thing or two about CTF, Diablo 3's open beta weekend pulls in 300,000 concurrent users, and SWTOR maintains a steady subscriber base.

Crysis 3 Gameplay:
http://youtu.be/g5NNkyDt65w

Tribes Ascend CTF:
http://youtu.be/bISXcw-eduo

Diablo 3 Beta:
https://twitter.com/#!/Bashiok/status/193861650254790657

SWTOR Subscriber Base:
http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/04/23/bioware-doing-anything-and-everything-to-keep-players-logging-in-to-swtor/

Call of Duty:
http://callofduty.com/

Comments

COD clearly is the most innovative franchise out there... ahem

Stopped logging in to swtor cause of the huge dissapointment of the patch. Was expecting 8man teams and alot of other stuff they said they would release. For the pvpers they only released the new gear to keep em busy for weeks, but there wasnt anything new and exciting about it anymore. The reason the have a " steady" base is because ppl still have 40 days left untill they run out of gametime. If nothing new comes then for sure im gona stop playing especially now that gw 2 comes out + d3 which are both worth buying and trying.
Basically pvpers are waiting for something more to happend, im one of them and so is the 75% of the other ppl on my srv.

I know this is a dumb complaint but it is what caused me to quit SWTOR as well as every Bioware game I've played within a few hours of playing. The conversation options and feeling like I am contstantly having to give my companions attention so they will like me more. I like story in my games but I hate having to run around, find my companions, and ask them a bunch of questions that end up boring me. I would rather not raise their affection for me enough through conversation that I can advance their side stories and would prefer to have companions come to like me or hate me as part of the story when the game progresses. The characters just feel too high maintenance when I just want to get to the fighting and keep the story moving without all the downtime.

I played swtor alot after release, but found that no group finder was the biggest pain in the ass. To have a massive multiplayer game fail as hard with a) chat channels beeing restricted to zones, b) no group finder for the awesome group content and c) not enough people to play with.

I also didn't enjoy leveling as much as i did in wow, and basically, no mmo can ever come to the standard that wow set. swtor didn't draw you in enough, even though its storyline was complex.

Hey everyone and hey Force, I only played the game to the extent of the 'first bought' subscription time (90 days or so). If the game would be very good, I might have decided to keep on playing but there are several reasons why I stopped playing. First, I completed most of the storyline quests pretty fast and it wasnt much of a challenge. Second, I played a lot of pvp but in a later stage of my lvl 50 pvp rounds I just ended up losing good challengers on my server (do not know why) and just did not feel like switching servers. And finally, there are but a few pvp areas and I would have liked them to make more areas. I did however have a very good time playing SWTOR (especially together with friends) and I would even recommend playing the game but for me it was nothing more then a game which would fill up some of my time until the game of all games is gonna be here: D3.

No dungeon finder. Pretty much an essential standard in MMOs now. I don't want to spend an hour spamming trade in a lame "fleet" to get a group that fails. Biowares only reason for not including a dungeon finder as of yet is because they want to keep server 'society' alive and personal. Not too smart of an idea.

Stopped playing SWTOR after a lack of end game content. Same stupid missions everyday.

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