Exactly the same. I haven't played CoD since Infinite Warfare and MW looks like it could bring me back. SP trailer is hype but with my backlog I could see playing this next year at earliest.Interested, because I've sat the past two (maybe 3?) out and wouldn't mind getting back into it with my friends.
Cautiously optimistic since I liked the beta and haven't played since BO1. Activision is too scummy for me to buy day one so I'll wait for reviews and impressions. The Spec Ops survival issue wasn't that big of a turnoff but the suspicions of game-altering micro-transactions is what worries me alongside the poor netcode.
Crazy that people are blindly buying this game day 1 but it is what it is.
LMAO they did that?Hyped unless they do the physical copy bullshit where no data is on the actual disc again.
not confirmed yet but they did it for black ops 4 and ww2, so expecting them to do it again tbh.
Don't we all? And just when we thought we were out..Nope, I usually skip a year between Call of Duty's, but because of a friend I got it the last two years. I think I'm over Call of Duty.
That discards completely the purpose of having a physical disc, at least for me.not confirmed yet but they did it for black ops 4 and ww2, so expecting them to do it again tbh.
No, Black Ops 4 had the data on disc and could be played offline. However, it was probably some older build or something and you had to download a 55GB "update", so basically the game, on day 1 to play it online. It sucked but the claim that there was nothing on the disc is just wrong.
That discards completely the purpose of having a physical disc, at least for me.
I remember that the Infinity Warfare Legacy Edition on Xbox One had in the same disc all data for Infinity Warfare and then just a placeholder of 100mb for Modern Warfare Remastered, but I thought that that wasn't bad at all, and better than the code that came on the PS4 version.
Nope as far as I recall you needed to download a massive day one patch for BO4, even for offline content.