That's pathetic, Napo.
As someone that has spent many hours on both the Battlefield and CoD franchise, I have come to the conclusion that Battlefield is the hands-down winner. Battlefield actually strives for change over the different iterations, while each new CoD feels more like an expansion pack.
A few months ago I swore off video games, but I've decided to get back into them. I'm not sure which system I will pick up in this next generation, but I most likely won't be buying Ghosts while BF 4 will be a must have. Not only is BF a lot better, I can't stand the way a lot of assholes play CoD. No one goes for objectives, and everyone does cheap shit. Unless I get really hard up for competitive multiplayer FPS at some point, I can't see myself playing Cod: Ghosts.
As someone that has spent many hours on both the Battlefield and CoD franchise, I have come to the conclusion that Battlefield is the hands-down winner. Battlefield actually strives for change over the different iterations, while each new CoD feels more like an expansion pack.
A few months ago I swore off video games, but I've decided to get back into them. I'm not sure which system I will pick up in this next generation, but I most likely won't be buying Ghosts while BF 4 will be a must have. Not only is BF a lot better, I can't stand the way a lot of assholes play CoD. No one goes for objectives, and everyone does cheap shit. Unless I get really hard up for competitive multiplayer FPS at some point, I can't see myself playing Cod: Ghosts.
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell