FlawleZ
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Well the title is misleading. It should read:
Stats Show How Rarely Call of Duty Campaigns Are Played
Stats Show How Rarely Call of Duty Campaigns Are Played
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While Treyarch is getting flak for developing Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 as a multiplayer-only title, statistics show that the decision could be justifiable. According to numbers gathered by TrueAchievements, few players are invested in the series’ single-player story modes.
The participation for the original Black Ops averaged 25.44% with the second game peaking at 27.13%. The third game averaged a paltry 4.14%, though to be fair this game's achievements are a bit different and require you play on higher than regular difficulty to unlock most of them. Still, the story completion achievement, which pops regardless of difficulty, sits at under 9%.
I think they all suck now because the original company that made it, pretty much no longer exists. MW2 blew up the original IW, now its the scraps of its former self.No lose here, COD Black Ops campaigns were all terrible.
Treyarch never could make a good COD game, the plot was boring as hell
COD4:MW and MW2 are still the best
I gave up on the CoD series after MW2 because of the stupid DLCs they had.......$15 for a port of 3 MW1 maps. Complete garbage.I gave up on this franchise after MW3. It became a $60 shit show. Was hoping they would make a good sequel to the first MW but it never happened.
I only believe statistics that I falsified myself.
As you can see, there is a strong correlation between when we stopped giving a shit about developing a quality single-player campaigns and when people stopped playing them. It is reasonable to conclude then, if we stop making them, people will stop playing them."
"The Story Participation Average is defined as the average percentage of unlocked story-line achievements for gamers that have started the game."
So anyone who's booted the game once? People that played all the campaign but didn't complete all the achievements for picking up different weapons etc have lower scores? I'm not sure I understand the testing methodology, but it doens't seem to justify what their numbers are intended to represent.
I thought the first Black Ops had a pretty good single player campaign. And despite how derivative it was, I thoroughly enjoyed the Ghosts campaign. In general, though, I would say Sledgehammer has the worst record when it comes to the single player campaigns with Treyarch a close second.No lose here, COD Black Ops campaigns were all terrible.
Treyarch never could make a good COD game, the plot was boring as hell
COD4:MW and MW2 are still the best
CoD has shifted to an MP focused game. Maybe it has always been that way. I remember CoD 2 and 4 were big campaign wise, although 4 was noted for the short length. Some games actually do work with a good SP campaign and good multiplayer. Think of Homeworld 2. However, not all games are that way.
only 50% of mass effect players played the story mode, and fallout 16%, well that is great, BS article.
The COD franchise is just the Madden franchise of the pc's.
Look up a review then. CoD campaigns are usually decent affairs. Nothing groundbreaking anymore though.
It includes players who haven't played any of the story line as well."The Story Participation Average is defined as the average percentage of unlocked story-line achievements for gamers that have started the game."
So anyone who's booted the game once? People that played all the campaign but didn't complete all the achievements for picking up different weapons etc have lower scores? I'm not sure I understand the testing methodology, but it doens't seem to justify what their numbers are intended to represent.
They aren't. Well at least not in Black ops 1, and Infinite Warfare, the ones I played from the series.Maybe if the single player campaigns werent just an afterthought...
Until they decide it's more profitable to make the game MP only. Make a game for half the cost by ditching SP and EA is swimming in money."DICE believes in both all-out multiplayer and single player" - Battlefield.com/News