Post: Call of Duty v. Battlefield: By The Numbers
08-06-2011, 01:14 PM #1
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As you all know, the two biggest names in FPS franchises are both releasing a brand new, revolutionary game to the world in the next upcoming months. Battlefield hits the shelves on October 25th, while November 8th for Call of Duty. They will both be available for $60 on console. These games will ultimately compete for total sales, because more total sales means more moooolah baby. Isn't that the point in selling a product? There are many things that go into how a game sells. Now these aren't any ground rules, but the first factor is of course the game. If the game is bad, it gets taken back to the store. If the game is good, then it receives media coverage, experts recommend it, friends push friends to get it. That brings us to factor number 2. People buy games to play with their friends, whether it be on splitscreen or with your online buddies. The third factor is brand cliche. Think about it in car terms, why do so many people buy Hondas? Well, because Honda has proven itself for decades to be one of the most reliable and cost efficient car brands in the world. Would you take a gamble on a game from a new developer, or buy one from one you've enjoyed in the past?

Call of Duty's most recent games have sold more exponentially, but Battlefield has had some blockbuster games, like Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield 2.
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08-06-2011, 01:18 PM #2
MrFox
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I think battlefield gives a better realistic view on how war is in the real world
08-06-2011, 01:29 PM #3
Alex
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BF3 better be good, all this hype surrounding it, same as MW3 :O
if MW3 is like MW2, i'll be satisfied. stare

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08-06-2011, 01:34 PM #4
Herbal_T_Bag
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I'm sure bf3 will look the best and hopefully it will pull away with the sales this year.
08-06-2011, 03:25 PM #5
I think i will enjoy BF3 better cause it makes it not too realistic but adds the bullet dropping and give a nice use of vehicles
08-06-2011, 03:52 PM #6
Assassin
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If i can play mw3 without joining 2 controller noobs.. its good enough for me.

If i can play bf3 umm.. i can play bf3 Smile

Both games are good.. so im buying both :y:
08-06-2011, 03:54 PM #7
The Low Key OG
still the same OG, but I've been low key
I can tell you right now, I won't like either of them.
08-06-2011, 03:57 PM #8
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COD v. BF
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As you all know, the two biggest names in FPS franchises are both releasing a brand new, revolutionary game to the world in the next upcoming months. Battlefield hits the shelves on October 25th, while November 8th for Call of Duty. They will both be available for $60 on console. These games will ultimately compete for total sales, because more total sales means more moooolah baby. Isn't that the point in selling a product? There are many things that go into how a game sells. Now these aren't any ground rules, but the first factor is of course the game. If the game is bad, it gets taken back to the store. If the game is good, then it receives media coverage, experts recommend it, friends push friends to get it. That brings us to factor number 2. People buy games to play with their friends, whether it be on splitscreen or with your online buddies. The third factor is brand cliche. Think about it in car terms, why do so many people buy Hondas? Well, because Honda has proven itself for decades to be one of the most reliable and cost efficient car brands in the world. Would you take a gamble on a game from a new developer, or buy one from one you've enjoyed in the past?

Call of Duty's most recent games have sold more exponentially, but Battlefield has had some blockbuster games, like Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield 2.
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08-06-2011, 03:58 PM #9
This comparsion is boogus.

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08-06-2011, 04:35 PM #10
To be honest this is like comparing Gran Turismo 5 to Burnout Paradise. They're both the same genre but offer 2 very different experiences...if that makes sense.

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