Pre-orders are up on Xbox. https://store.xbox.com/en-GB/Xbox-O...e-11b7-45ae-bb93-aad737c1b457?cid=majornelson
Regular version (no MW) is 55 pounds.
The Digital Legacy Edition is 80 pounds.
The Digital Deluxe Edition is 95 pounds.
Pre-orders are up on Xbox. https://store.xbox.com/en-GB/Xbox-O...e-11b7-45ae-bb93-aad737c1b457?cid=majornelson
Regular version (no MW) is 55 pounds.
The Digital Legacy Edition is 80 pounds.
The Digital Deluxe Edition is 95 pounds.
Yep, that's COD with a terrible cover version of Space Oddity but also...
SP looked fantastic in previous Xbox One releases. MP took a big hit though.I'm trying to figure out why anyone would dog the visuals. They are pretty fantastic for a 60 fps game. Great shaders, very nice DOF, Some dynamic lighting, detailed textures, and highly detailed models. I don't get it. Generic COD hate or what?
I mean
The series has it's issues, but visuals aren't it, imo.
and one from COD4 remaster.
looks like chitI'm trying to figure out why anyone would dog the visuals. They are pretty fantastic for a 60 fps game. Great shaders, very nice DOF, Some dynamic lighting, detailed textures, and highly detailed models. I don't get it. Generic COD hate or what?
I mean
The series has it's issues, but visuals aren't it, imo.
and one from COD4 remaster.
Nah Halo 5 looks and most likely plays better.Oh wow its just like Halo but with horrible gun play and a crappy story. And the graphics aren't very good.
Where was I going with this?
Exactly you didn't know that a person can click on youtube within the embedded video.
Activision Blizzard today held a conference call with investors and analysts to review its most recent quarterly earnings report. The latter half of the call consisted of the usual Q&A portion, during which the company's executives were asked about the high number of YouTube dislikes that Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's reveal trailer has amassed. The response was nothing short of masterful.
If you haven't been keeping an eye on it, the trailer above currently has more than 370,000 dislikes or thumbs down on YouTube, roughly twice the number of likes it has received. Whether that's due to the series continuing to be set in the future (as opposed to the modern-day setting that helped to popularize it), a general dislike of the franchise from a vocal group, or something else is impossible to say. Whatever caused it, Activision found a way to make it sound like a positive.
"First of all, you've gotta love the passion of gamers," Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing, said when asked about the trailer's dislikes. "This is an industry like no other, and a fan base like no other, and we love that our fans treat this franchise like it's their own and has such strong points of view about it. There just aren't many entertainment franchises on Earth that can generate the kind of passion that Call of Duty can. That's a good thing.
"Secondly, of course we know that there are people in our community who are nostalgic for the boots-on-the-ground style gameplay, and that's why we made Modern Warfare Remastered. But we also have millions of people in our community who want to have new, innovative experiences in the game each year, and Infinite Warfare delivers that. And the good news is, this year we found a way to deliver both in one package while keeping our community together. "
Hirshberg went on to say other evidence suggests the dislikes aren't evidence that sales for Call of Duty are finally set to fall off a cliff this year.
"And while of course we see the passionate opinions online, we also look at other measurements and the fact is, while it's very early, preorders are off to a very strong start, views of the reveal trailer you referred to are up, and in fact2the number of likes-per-view on the Infinite Warfare reveal trailer are also the highest we've ever seen," he said.
This also isn't the first time something like this has happened.
"We've seen this in the franchise before; the reveal trailer for Black Ops II, which took the franchise into the future for the first time, had the most dislikes of any reveal trailer we had ever made at that time, and that of course went on to become our most successful game ever," he continued. "And right now, the franchise has never been stronger. We have more people playing Black Ops III--a game that takes place in the future with boost jumps and futuristic weapons and all the rest--than any game in our history. So what we know for sure is that if we always just did what worked in the past and never took any creative risks, we wouldn't have a franchise. The day to worry is the day we stop trying new things."
Where do you see "YouTube" in this embedded video?
Must be some small button!
You'll have to provide actual concrete proof that there are more dislikes than likes. Do you have a screenshot of your own?
And also, again, you posted this in the wrong thread. Please take this false propaganda to the proper thread.
Hmmmm....interesting artile about the mind of Activision CEOs
This Is How Activision Spun Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare YouTube Dislikes Into a Positive
And that's exactly what they're banking on and what will happen.Hell, I'm buying the game and I disliked it.
And that's exactly what they're banking on and what will happen.