• BolexForSoup
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    88 months ago

    I think those of us who spend a little more time on forums and such talking about games really over estimate how knowledgeable the average consumer is about these things. Millions of people never, ever question the quality of games they want. They played call of duty for a decade, so they just kinda have an expectation. Same thing when I go out to buy a loaf of bread. Just more expensive lol

    So it’s not a faux-shock. For some people this is the first time they bought a game that they had an expectation for and it fell radically short. Why else would they start complaining? They haven’t had a reason to before and they just aren’t generally aware of all of this. If you ask the average call of duty player what they think of Activision, they probably have little to no opinion on them and haven’t even heard of Blizzard. Just like how I don’t have an opinion on every single director, movie studio, etc.

    • @MrBubbles96@lemmy.ml
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      58 months ago

      Agreed. To us, it’s not surprising because we decided to look into it because we’re either big into a series, or we got burned enough in the past. for others? It’s either legit the first time they’ve gotten burned, or the straw that broke the camel’s back and made them at least somewhat critical/wary of the media they consume.

    • @TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz
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      08 months ago

      Same thing when I go out to buy a loaf of bread. Just more expensive lol

      you mean the bread right? A loaf of bread once a week easily goes beyond one COD game per year

      • BolexForSoup
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        38 months ago

        I’m referring to a singular purchase and I’m not sure why we need to debate this lol