Everyone’s been saying the new Call of Duty should have been a DLC, but I haven’t seen anyone post this message you get after buying and installing it.
Everyone’s been saying the new Call of Duty should have been a DLC, but I haven’t seen anyone post this message you get after buying and installing it.
To be fair getting that message would require buying and installing the new Call of Duty.
Which I imagine a lot of us haven’t done, including many of us shitting on it.
ninja2126
Because it’s a steam thing not a call of duty thing. All future games will go through CoD HQ so it’s all going to say it’s DLC
emperorzura
Isnt because CoD is now a GaaS and this is basically the basegame/engine?
Schizobaby
The new CoD was marketed as a game in its own right. What you’ve posted is b/c of the way Steam works and how Call of Duty games have been moved under the ‘Call of Duty HQ’ application.
This year’s Call of Duty *should* have been a ‘year-two pass’ DLC in that it is little more than that, and it would have been a better way to set peoples’ expectations for this years’ CoD. And back in the days of 4-DLC map-pack season passes, those cost about° the same price as a new game anyways. Instead they set for themselves the standard of a full game entry in the franchise and have come in below that bar.
LocustUprising
That’s because “call of duty” is now basically a launcher for multiple titles. But I do like the joke you went for
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To be fair getting that message would require buying and installing the new Call of Duty.
Which I imagine a lot of us haven’t done, including many of us shitting on it.
Because it’s a steam thing not a call of duty thing. All future games will go through CoD HQ so it’s all going to say it’s DLC
Isnt because CoD is now a GaaS and this is basically the basegame/engine?
The new CoD was marketed as a game in its own right. What you’ve posted is b/c of the way Steam works and how Call of Duty games have been moved under the ‘Call of Duty HQ’ application.
This year’s Call of Duty *should* have been a ‘year-two pass’ DLC in that it is little more than that, and it would have been a better way to set peoples’ expectations for this years’ CoD. And back in the days of 4-DLC map-pack season passes, those cost about° the same price as a new game anyways. Instead they set for themselves the standard of a full game entry in the franchise and have come in below that bar.
That’s because “call of duty” is now basically a launcher for multiple titles. But I do like the joke you went for