I think it just speaks to the overall stupidity of all the parties involved.
I can't...because.
Nor can I; I want to, but I am the victim here.
I totally would and think we should, but they say no.
And we are not really saying no. I mean, we are, but that is only because of this one thing.
And those other people do not have to worry about that one thing, but we ought to out of principle.
Yeah, I heard you. You are totally the victim here and cannot do what you want to about it.
Blah blah blah...you have a bunch of parties pointing fingers at each other instead of just one person stepping forward and correcting the discrepancy.
Meanwhile, I have no plans on buying MW2 anytime soon (and not for less than $20.) I only purchased the first game a litlte over a week ago and it really isn't much of a game. Yes, the presentation is there and it's nice to think about how cool you are, but you don't really do anything. It just feels like scripted segment after scripted segment or like I am stuck in some mechanical shooting range. It amuses me for a level or so, but then I just get overwhelmed with how utterly pointless and static it is.
It's probaby worth the $20 I paid for it, but I am not dying to complete it, much less rush out and buy this game. With the $60 price...with the limited functionality...with the same generic gameplay...with the anti-PC sentiments from the developer and publisher...
I almost feel like I am playing a military propoganda simulator...Wishing there was at least one big, exciting, new game for the end of year,
Ray
Everything is awesome!!!
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