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Killiana1a said:
SmoothCriminal said:

Real life =/= equal fun. Your logic is invalid.

Real life examples are made to point out the absurdity of the logical positions fans delve to defend their game.

I have spent 2 full ingame days playing Modern Warfare 2. I know the game, I know why I put it down, and I know now that Modern Warfare 2 has taught me to never buy another Call of Duty game again.

The only people who adamantly defend Modern Warfare 2 are:

1. Fanbois who by their very definition are devoid of all logic when it comes to what they are a fan of.

Fanbois are like severely mentally retarded women on the rag. All emotion and no sense.

2. Closet sociopaths, losers in real life, and psychopaths in general.

Fun is not using your superior advantage of experience in a game to prey on other predators like a one man lion pride. If you find deliberate, systematic preying on other players fun, then you need to find a therapist to discuss your mommy and daddy issues with.

3. Individuals who have never picked up a copy of Halo or Battlefield.

In my personal opinion, these are far better games because unlike Modern Warfare 2, the maps are not dedicated to campers at the expense of every other play style. In both Halo and Battlefield, you can play however you want, but you will not be able to go on a 30 kill kill streak and end the match automatically.

Don't get me wrong, I hate MW2 as much as the next guy. I've put 113 hours into the game (which pales in comparison to some other online shooters), a good bit more than you if I am correct. I also know the game, and I also know why I quit.

 

One of the reasons was it was eating up my life. I know that I am an addictive person. Even when I absolutely hated the game I just couldn't stop playing.

 

Although I agree that Halo is much better than MW2, I'd never call it anything extraordinary. Change your statement to "Quake/Unreal/ Team Fortress and Battlefield", and then we can be in full agreement.