Destiny and CoD are two different games. My guess is anyone who plays CoD all the time won't spend much time in Destiny.
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I have a feeling they won't be playing in the crucible cause of how different it is, or if they do they won't use the double jump to their advantage and fail.
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Yea I love the jump and shooting people do. And I mean that sarcastically. But yea I agree the crucible is different than CoD multiplayer, which is a good thing. I wouldn't think "hardcore" CoD players would like it much. By "hardcore" I mean those who play it everyday and take it way to serious.
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Your wrong I'll be playing both throughout the entire year I currently playing cod and bf4 but intend to dump the bf in favour of destiny
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Your guess is most likely wrong. I am a CoD player and wasn't all that thrilled with the crucible. It was fun, don't get me wrong. But I found it lacking. however, the PvE side of the game was amazing and that is where you will find me. sure, in November I may not pop the game in. But it won't sit on my shelf collecting dust. When I want to have fun exploring, that's what Destiny is for. When I want to get competitive, that is what cod is for.
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Ditto. If I buy Destiny, it will be for co-op PvE gameplay. PvP gameplay will be with COD:AW. I'll also be buying Dragon Age: Inquisition for RPG gameplay and will be going back and forth between all three games.