User blog comment:Dan67/Call of Duty 2013: Win or Fail?/@comment-1033190-20130219085729

Not to be rude back at ya but YES they will keep on buying "a game from a series that can't fix its own problem" haven't you figured that out since Call of Duty (2003) came out? as much as we hate or love it they're a business they don't care that you're having a good time or feel like its the same thing over and over. The goal in mind is to gather the players attention with a brand everyone notices "Call of Duty" with that said they're just gonna keep on buying like Moths attracted to lights. It was no surprise to me when they announced Cod 2013 (or Call of Duty X as some say) I saw it coming ever since they announced that Infinity Ward and Treyarch would be doing COD games back to back I thought at the time, "What an awesome idea! a Call of Duty game every year! now I don't have to wait for so long for another COD game coming out! but, boy was I wrong. It eventually caught up to me to the point where it got me pretty bored and the series felt stale to me and that I think I'll hang up my rifles, my grenades,my pistols and retire from the series but that's the beauty of it! Old gamers (such as myself) call it quits and give in while new gamers (such as my little cousins) would pick up where I left off and discover a whole "new" generation of COD for themselves without even realizing the series as a whole is just purgatory with no fixing of lag, no fixing of maps, no fixing of settings, and no fixing of guns (except maybe Back ops 2 cos I die too fast in that game and I kill people fast too had it been the other way around like how MW3 treated me then I would say something about it)