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arcelonious said:

With that said, I agree that Titanfall will draw its share of CoD/Respawn fans, although I think many other CoD fans will still stick with modern setting shooters.

This is what I'm interested to see.  Many CoD fans aren't traditional video-game fans.  I think it would be a mistake to assume that they'd pull off their military shooters en masse for a science fiction based shooter.  I know men who hunt, work, watch NASCAR, and play CoD, with very in between that doesn't involve Wild Turkey.  In their world, military shooters are acceptable, though anything futuristic might start to edge over into the domain of nerds and geeks.  This is a demographic that will likely pass on Titanfall and I think there might be others.  I'm not saying that it won't be big, just that I don't think it will be close to CoD level.

Destiny has a huge amount of potential, especially PC.  If the world has as much depth as they're saying, it could be immense.  However, a lot of these types of MMO games fail on the end-game.  People get to the "end" and it stops being fun.  Destiny has a massive range to fail or succeed.  I simply can't judge knowing this little about it.