Funny story, when COD came on (at the time I didn't know what it was) it looked like they went to a galaxy map and had an alert so the player just set a destination out of many (like Mass Effect) and went there. Then the game had full simulation ship controls like Elite Dangerous but also semi-realistic shooter controls. I thought it was going to be the best game ever, then "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" came on screen. This isn't hate just because it is COD, this is hate because that means everything that I just saw was just some linear level. No new open world space IP, just a random COD level. This COD will be no different then the others and I don't like that.
Well that's where you're wrong because you have full control over your ship and what missions you select at the galactic map. They went into detail with this with one of the developers.
Sure, but it is still a linear COD level. That is just a fancy level selector. It will not be something like Mass Effect or Elite Dangerous with tons of content or replayability.
Every first person shooter is linear in some respects, I just don't get why Cod gets hated on for it but everyone else gets away free. People complain when Cod is the same, people complain when Cod changes it up. It's hilariously stupid.
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