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    Mr.NutterButter (mr_nutterbutter@gameliberty.club)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Jul-2025 11:19:24 JST Mr.NutterButter Mr.NutterButter

    After hearing the reasoning I think I have to agree.

    Call of duty is friend slop.

    It's a game you buy to play with your friends who all drop it after 1 to 3 months that you typically end up playing by yourself that you slowly forget about it in a year and then you repeat the cycle.

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      LukeAlmighty 🇨🇿 (lukealmighty@gameliberty.club)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Jul-2025 11:25:35 JST LukeAlmighty 🇨🇿 LukeAlmighty 🇨🇿
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      @Mr_NutterButter
      But that's the problem :D
      While the friend slop used to be pulled by 3 games each year each made by and sustaining their megacorpos, now it bekame a weekly trend of indie studios.

      So, that does point to an inevitable crash of AAA section of this genre.

      If you need a background for shittalking, then schedule 1 is just as good as COD for a fraction of a price. And in 3 weeks, another coop trash will be ready.

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