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What games like MoH:WF do wrong is that they mix up rules of the game with rules of an environment. See? Can easily win gamespot's GOTY award.
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What these games have in common is that its creators know how to make a nice game by applying rules to a certain environment. Transformers: war for cybertron and Saints row 2 are some of my favourites, but I don't stick to action, as the Final Fantasy series and Okami are also on the same shelf in my collection. I like games who go nuts on action and occasional wackiness. I have never really played Minecraft and Terraria ultimately seemed pointless to me. They miss rules that make me feel I achieved something. Let me back up a little I am not a big fan of simulations or simulation games. I know what you're thinking: "Why? What would it do? How does it help?" It's a difficult dilemma, but let me answer in one sentence: "WHY CAN'T YOU PEOPLE ASK ONE QUESTION AT A TIME!?" You just need to look at the bigger picture. Fortunately, I have an active solution that might just work. An active solution would be "burn all copies of MoH:WF!" This doesn't work, because that means you have to buy all copies before you can burn them, giving the evil corporation more money in the process.
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If people buy it accidentally ("ooh, 90% off!"), the solution is lost and the evil corporation grows stronger. Sure, "Do not buy MoH: warfighter" might be a good solution, but it is not active. The problem with the internet is that, when people are disgruntled, everyone is pointing out the problem, but not giving an active solution. I will not say the internet is in great peril, but game fans are not tranquil either. IGN has flamed the new MoH installment and Total Biscuit uses the new MoH to show what has gone wrong with the FPS genre. With Medal of honor: Warfighter coming out, the discussion about games being bogged down to one genre and being less interactive has fired up again.