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Halo requires fast reaction times as well, but unlike CoD you actually have to follow through with your shoots, you don't just instantly kill someone if you get the shot first. Also with shields you actually get a chance to retaliate if someone gets the jump on you first. I don't see what skills are unique to CoD, I must be missing something? |
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Should be fixed.
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I may seem like a Halo fanboy, but that doesn't mean I haven't played CoD even if I do heavily criticize it. Just from my experience Halo takes more skill to succeed than CoD. But back to your question I can't really utilize my "Halo skills" in a game like CoD because again, its 100% a twitch shooter that takes minimal skill, anyone can play CoD..there is almost no learning curve, its point and shoot=instant death. |
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I have enjoyed CoD, but I have probably put way more time into arcade-like FPS games like Halo, Timesplitters and such. CoD requires much more precise reaction. If you don't react faster and place your shot right the first time, you don't win the gunfight. That's the skill involved, and you may want to act like it's not skill but reaction time is a skill. There's a reason there are gamers out there that dominate CoD constantly and consistently -- because they have better skills at it. If you can't jump from Halo to CoD and dominate CoD with Halo-developed skills, then quite obviously they require a different set of skills. If they didn't require different skills, then the transition would be flawless. Not like it matters, who the **** really cares? The only people who seem to care so much about the other game are the types of people who just want to call it ****ty because they like another game better. I enjoy both types of games, and I don't see the point in trying to make one out to be better. Can't people just enjoy games because they're fun to play for a change, instead of making everything into a god damn competition? |
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I think I'll end it here though. |
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