OK So what?
Back in November, I was among the first few to get Call of Duty 4 from the shops. Being the generous guy that I was, I thought I’d do a couple of video captures and show people who were still waiting to buy the game, what it looks like, as well as writing a blog post on my impressions on it. After all, we’ve all played the demo. Sometimes, the actual retail game and the demo is quite different.
Anyway, for those that are lazy, here’s the video from the Boot Camp part of the game:
To my surprise, people on youtube hardly read the video description. Soon I started getting comments like “you suk! I can do that in 5 seconds!”. This was in reference to the part of the game (shown in the video) where you have to undergo a “test” and complete the course in 60 seconds.
And, kiddies, telling me that I “suk” doesn’t make me wanna be your friend anymore than I do already (which I don’t), get it?
The video was to accompany my blog post, not to show off how wickedly fast I can play the game. As an aside, Xfire tells me it took me only 5 hours to get through the WHOLE Single Player campaign. To me, that sucks, because 5 hours is hardly enough time to enjoy a game man! That’s like $10.00 an hour! It sure sucks for me, since the game costs like $50.00 (in Singapore currency).
No, I don’t really play multiplayer for FPSes. I know it’s strange, but the only FPS I actually play multiplayer for any length of time is Team Fortress Classic, back from the original Half Life, back in 1998.
After that I’ve tried to play Battlefield 2, and Battlefield 2142. I somehow don’t get the same satisfaction as I did from Team Fortress Classic. So now, I don’t bother to play FPSes in multiplayer mode anymore.
So stop trying to show off, and read the video description on youtube next time ok kiddies? If you’re so good, go make a video of you running through the entire game in less than 5 hours. I look forward to seeing that.