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o_O.Q said:
Christhor said:

On a pure content level there is more stuff in Skyrim, you can keep playing for much longer before treading old ground, that is not an opinion. Yes, you can play the same multiplayer maps over and over again, but you can do the exact same with Skyrim, you can play the game over a couple of times, spend a good 1000 hours on it.

I love how you're talking about my taste when I don't even like CoD, I'm a fan of Uncharted. Yes, some people feel that way, most don't. How do I know? idk, I found some sales numbers on some strange site. Who woulda thunk?


"On a pure content level there is more stuff in Skyrim"

wheres the split screen? team deathmatch? free for all? coop? oh yeah there's no multiplayer at all... determining which content holds higher priority just comes down to the preferences of the individual in question

edit : sure the game is played on the same environments online but its not just the environment that makes the experience it also comes down to the players themselves who through their unique actions will make each match a different experience

"I love how you're talking about my taste when I don't even like CoD" i was talking about this comment

"If people want an online game, most of them will buy MW3 over Uncharted 3 lol"

all i'm saying is that there are people who will prefer uc online to CoD of course most will prefer CoD from a sales standpoint but the same could be said of more people preffering wii fit as a single player experience than most games including skyrim from a sales standpoint... so what?



I'm going to ignore everything but the last paragraph because the other stuff is silly. So what? Look at the thread we're in, it's about Uncharted 3's second week sales dropping significantly. I'm trying to give a reason as to why it didn't sell as much as most seemed to have expected. CoD and Skyrim being much bigger games than Uncharted 3 is definitely a factor, which is why I'm going from a sales standpoint.