News - Yup, Warzone 2 Is Dying
The launch of your game is the most important window. It is the most important frame of time that you have in your game to capture people. If you launch your game with no original content, you're going to lose people. Even if you tried your hardest with this nostalgia baate of giving us all the original MW2, maps sure we appreciate the gesture, but guess what?
We don't want to spend $70. On top of that, it's free DLC. At the end of the day, those maps are remastered; you do not put actual work into creating those maps. Yeah, you reskin them, but guess what? The framework, the blueprints, were already there. What original content did you significantly work on and present in this game that has captivated people until now?
The number of people that have dropped off this game we don't have yet, but let me tell you right now, I predict it's pretty [__] high, so is MW 29-19 Part 3 dead to me. Yes, it is, and just to throw salt in the wound, I know these gu Slickers are already mad as [__] but guess what lethal company is outselling Call of Duty on Steam?
And guys, I've been doing this for years. Okay, don't think you're going to outsmart the scad master, especially not in talking. Listen up, I know the initial response by a lot of these gu Slickers is well lethal company is $10. Call of Duty is $70. So you're telling me that Call of Duty is worth $70?
There are fewer people purchasing it compared to a game that is $10. Right, that's what you're saying; that's my exact point: this game should not be worth $70. And if it were free to play. I think this game would be one of the most downloaded Call of Duty games of all time, but I know the GU licker response to me wanting free to play Just say you're broke; you sound like a broke boy.
Yeah, well, if that's true, then the brokies playing Lethal Company are out doing your [__] favorite game, your favorite franchise, that you're gu licking, and you're on your [__] knees eating Bobby Cosby's [__]. Taint, you nasty [__]. Of course, the scad master is going to make a article and talk utter [__].
We've gotten to the point where I don't care about the actual news about the game. I don't care about what they offered in season 1. I'm not here to make creative class articles. I'm not here to give the best setup articles. How to reverse boost an SBM article every single article every single day. No Scad Masters has gotten to the point where I'm so uninterested in this game and this franchise that whenever anything bad happens to it.
I'm [__] laughing. I'm getting on the microphone, and I'm talking. If you don't like it, don't watch it. The same way you guys say you don't like the game, don't play it, or you don't like the game, don't buy it. I didn't buy it, and I've already spent the majority of my time playing this game.
You guys are still watching old-ass gameplay right now. A word of advice for the developers and for the GU lickers as well: next time a game is marketed as DLC. As a patch, just undo the bad [__] from the previous game; don't expect that game to be successful because that is not how you do it. I'm sorry; it's really not sure the developers are listening to the feedback that we had as a community.
Yeah, of course, that's good. That's going to keep us enjoying the game, but judging by the numbers, one out of every three people that played the last game didn't give a [__] about this game. You can't just have the majority of your game's leverage be a patched version of the last game and expect success.
I'm sorry, but that's not how it works. You have a lot of things that need to go into it, and let me tell you about the other thing too: launching your game with no original content that can never happen again. I don't care which Call of Duty you are biting off of. I don't care which Call of Duty you are completely remastering.
That is not the way to do it. Sure, you can catch Nostalgia Bait back in 2019. 2019, part two, but guess what three strikes are out? People do not give a [__]. This time around one out of every three people that played last year's game is not playing this game, and that is a ridiculous statistic, so next time the people want to talk about it, but guess what?
It's the highest-selling Call of Duty of all time. It's the highest-selling Call of Duty of [__]. November 2023 is still going to be the number-one-rated game of the year. Yeah, but one out of every three people that gave a [__] last year didn't give a [__]. This year I'm sorry, and before you start crying about how steam numbers don't count or how these sales are only given in the UK so it doesn't completely correlate to the entire rest of the world, learn how trends work, how percentages work, how slopes work, take a [__] stats class, and get the [__] off of YouTube.
Get off of Call of Duty Get your tongue off of Joe Cot's [__] ball sack and go take a real [__] class. Okay, then maybe you would understand how this [__] works, but that's going to do it for me today, guys. I'm curious to know what you guys think about all this. Have yourselves a good one. I'm out of