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Aielyn said:
JEMC said:
I'm sorry but the biggest selling point of CoD is its multiplayer. Do you really believe that people that have spent hours on the Xbox/PS3 multiplayer, that knows/recognizes a lot of nicks and have learned who to avoid and who to go with, are waiting for the WiiU version (from which we know almost nothing about its online) to be announced?

I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you.

The biggest selling point of CoD is gameplay, in the form of multiplayer. If people feel that they'll get a better total gameplay experience out of the Wii U version, that version will sell better.

What I find hilarious is that you think that people wouldn't wait to learn about the Wii U version before putting money down on a version, and the reason is that we don't know enough about the Wii U version. As for "recognising nicks", I think you vastly overestimate the number of people who play it to that extent, and do so with significant knowledge of who is who. We're talking about a multiplayer that involves millions of people, and for which most of them play it purely for fun, without much care about who they're playing against. The core of players that play it to such a hardcore level (note: I don't mean "hardcore gamers" - that's a nonsense term) number maybe in the tens of thousands.


You really believe that millions of people are waiting for the Wii U version?? You think people are going to buy a whole new console just to play COD, a game that can already be played on the console of their choice?? The game would have to be MUCH better on Wii U for that to happen.  Im not even going to get into the MASSIVE online community that those games have on both consoles. Few will sure, I when i say few, i mean a couple thousand. maybe even a mil tops