Call of Duty Vanguard

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#1 357mag
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Played the first mission in Call of Duty Vanguard. Couldn't believe how poor the graphics were, even through an Xbox Series X.

I'd kill two Germans and a few seconds later their dead bodies would just disappear right before my eyes.

The opening mission took place in the rain on a train and there were large droplets of junk on the screen. Very spotty or something was not done right. Rain is fine, but huge blotches all over your screen is not.

That game got the circular file real fast.

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For all the $ they earn you would think they would put more effort into their video games.

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#3  Edited By outworld222
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@eni232: gaming and tv have a lot of parallels when it’s about this point:

Gaming and TV have had their really awesome golden years. But gaming has a choice to make: it can leap to greatness, or become a standard letdown like tv of these days. I hope that it takes the former direction.

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#4 ENI232
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@outworld222:

I believe the tech has limits and tv s are reaching that limit. Video games are getting there as well. The point I made about cod 'creators' doesn't reflect others who know and understand what video games are and put out great games.