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I kinda agree with this.
I posted this on Facebook in a reply to someone (this is just a copy and paste):
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@Benjamin: the thing is that devs are trying to make unique games, which are very good games, but most of the consumer base wants Call of Duty and not those fun, unique games. Therefore those good, unique games don't sell as well, even though it was a great game. So the devs then have to resort to make a CoD clone in order to get sales, because that's what the consumer base wants.
Personally, I don't. I love those unique, fun games.
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Do you agree or disagree?
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Edited by TGI Skuldier: 3/14/2013 1:18:35 PMI sort of agree, but its not just COD's fault its a combination of things. -COD for their deviously designed game model -Big name publishers only looking to make money -Devs either not being able to make their games or being to afraid too make them because of the above and backlash from the player base for not pandering to them -Consumers for not sticking up for themselves (and consequently the devs) and blindly following the publishers etc. -Consumers for being lazy or afraid and sticking to the same thing and not even trying to branch out and play something new