Ak5
Well-known member
No, I am not trying to turn this into a Battlefield vs. Call of Duty type of discussion!
I am just trying to figure out why Call of Duty is such a success. One theory of mine is that it is all purely psychological. Because friends have it, a player is encouraged to buy it in order to stay "in" with their friends. I've read about players saying that they get every CoD game just because their friends play it.
Now, I am biased, I don't like Call of Duty but if tomorrow you tell me the people I'll be friends with play Call of Duty, I'll definitely get it even though I don't enjoy it just to stay in with the group.
What do you guys think? Plausible?
I am just trying to figure out why Call of Duty is such a success. One theory of mine is that it is all purely psychological. Because friends have it, a player is encouraged to buy it in order to stay "in" with their friends. I've read about players saying that they get every CoD game just because their friends play it.
Now, I am biased, I don't like Call of Duty but if tomorrow you tell me the people I'll be friends with play Call of Duty, I'll definitely get it even though I don't enjoy it just to stay in with the group.
What do you guys think? Plausible?