Yes Man

Yes Man

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

I'm God... In Call of Duty... I know... It's lame, but it's all I got...

As it is clearly visible in the title, for this blog post I'm going to talk about my awesomeness in the never-ending online continuation of the extremely awesome and famous first-person shooter, "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3."

"Call of Duty" is a video game series of eight first person shooters. All games of the series have been funded by "Activition," but have been mainly developed by two companies, "Treyarch" and "Infinity Ward." Both companies have developed "Call of Duty" games, but never at the same time, and never have they developed a game between separate series. For example, all "Modern Warfares" were developed by Infinity Ward, but not with Treyarch. I personally prefer "Infinity Ward" since not only have they made what is considered the best out of eight Call of Duties, but also I think their games have done a much better job in the online continuation of the game. The online continuation was added to the Call of Duties in 2007 when "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" was released. Before it, no Call of Duty had an online continuation. This was an extremely innovative feature since it allowed the gamer to keep playing the game even though the campaign was over. In the online continuations of Call of Duty, players have to go through different amounts of levels, which after all have been passed, the game gives you the option to enter "Prestige." Once a player "prestiges" he must go through all the levels of the game except he gains new titles, emblems, challenges and obviously, prestige. Each Call of Duty since "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" has had a different amount of prestiges. I am currently playing the newest addition to the series and the end of the "Modern Warfare" trilogy, "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3."In MW3 each prestige contains eighty one levels, and there are ten prestiges. I am currently in Prestige 3, Level 80. I've played the online about two days and eighteen hours, so a total of 65 hours. This means that I pass (approximately) 5 levels per hour; that's pretty good. Plus some of m friends have recommended that I make a youtube channel, were I upload my gameplay to. Although that might be fun, I don't think I'm at the point yet were I'm good enough to upload gameplay to youtube, but still I'm good. And although I at times get competitive, I find Call of Duty a relaxing hobby, were I can just have fun and feel one hundred percent comfortable knowing that I'm actually good at the activity. 

In the end, I conclude this has been a rather insignificant blog, because you, the reader, will most likely not care, or you'll find me way too cocky, but I just thought it might be fun to blog about my level of expertise in the "Call of Duty" franchise, so then I asked myself, "Why not blog about Call of Duty?"

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