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Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:25 am
by Quickenthetempo
I recently purchased the new Call of Duty Infinite Warfare game for the PlayStation 4 for my lad and have a problem. I got it as on the front cover it says 'Terminal' bonus map included but I can't seem to get on it. I entered the redeem code in the pack and when I click on play remastered it says I have to upgrade to the legacy edition for £24.99.
How do I get on it or is the front cover telling porkies?

Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:31 am
by Sidney1st
Have a look -
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Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:32 am
by MACCA
Great edit save there "for my lad"
Really don't understand having computer games at 18+, at 18 you're an adult and shouldn't be playing computer games.
Make them all child based and get these lazy teenagers and supposedly grown men off their arsed and into employment/something useful.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:35 am
by IndigoLake
MACCA wrote:Great edit save there "for my lad"
Really don't understand having computer games at 18+, at 18 you're an adult and shouldn't be playing computer games.
Make them all child based and get these lazy teenagers and supposedly grown men off their arsed and into employment/something useful.
Are you serious MACCA?
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:36 am
by Lancasterclaret
Proper fishing there
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:37 am
by MACCA
Deadly serious ( no pun intended )
Why?
I know it'll never happen though as it's a multi billion pound business.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:39 am
by Sidney1st
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:39 am
by ClaretAndJew
Video games are my hobby.
I've worked for 12 years, and I'm studying at uni alongside working.
Should I stop the video games?
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:40 am
by MACCA
ClaretAndJew wrote:Video games are my hobby.
I've worked for 12 years, and I'm studying at uni alongside working.
Should I stop the video games?
Nope absolutely not. If you enjoy them that's great for you.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:40 am
by IndigoLake
MACCA wrote:Deadly serious ( no pun intended )
Why?
I know it'll never happen though as it's a multi billion pound business.
Because I play video games and I don't agree with what you've said. At the end of the day, it's a hobby.
Sure, there are some people who play too much when they could be finding work or whatever but you've made a massive generalisation.
Unless you are indeed fishing!
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:42 am
by Sidney1st
I suspect Macca just sucks at online gaming and has rage quit after getting quick scoped....
If it was one of my lads, let me know and I'll give them a treat for doing it.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:44 am
by Jambounchained
I'm a huge video game fan although now I prefer the collecting side rather than actually playing.
Nothing wrong with it IMO!
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:46 am
by ClaretEngineer
Sidney1st wrote:I suspect Macca just sucks at online gaming and has rage quit after getting quick scoped....
If it was one of my lads, let me know and I'll give them a treat for doing it.
f******g QuickScoping - I hated that!
I play occasionally on Gran Tursimo, so i can pretend I'm a multimillionaire and drive loads of flash whips

Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:47 am
by MACCA
Great for those who use computer games as a hobby.
A lot of users are either kids/unemployed/lazy
It may just be an age thing, late developers perhaps, but would have thought when you get in full time employment, a family and have responsibility the last thing on your mind would be to play games. ( unless it's a hobby of course )
Or it may could just be me and the people I know who don't play games.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:54 am
by IndigoLake
MACCA wrote:Great for those who use computer games as a hobby.
A lot of users are either kids/unemployed/lazy
It may just be an age thing, late developers perhaps, but would have thought when you get in full time employment, a family and have responsibility the last thing on your mind would be to play games. ( unless it's a hobby of course )
Or it may could just be me and the people I know who don't play games.
I think it really depends on the person at the end of the day. I've not been out of employment since I left home at 18 (even worked through uni) and I'm now self employed and work from home. I tend not to work more than 20-30 hours per week as I enjoy having free time.
It certainly does become more difficult to play when working full time with kids etc but not impossible I guess. I don't have kids so only speculating. Even the busiest person in the world can surely manage the odd hour here and then. If there's time for watching a football match or a film, there's time to play a video game.
It's just about where you draw the line. Some video games can be quite addictive and you hear stories of kids in South Korea who play for 12 hours on end. Madness! But fun, I'm sure.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:57 am
by Sidney1st
MACCA wrote:Great for those who use computer games as a hobby.
A lot of users are either kids/unemployed/lazy
It may just be an age thing, late developers perhaps, but would have thought when you get in full time employment, a family and have responsibility the last thing on your mind would be to play games. ( unless it's a hobby of course )
Or it may could just be me and the people I know who don't play games.
My mum is in her mid 50's and has had a proper interest in games since Final Fantasy appeared on the PS1 in the 90's.
During that time she also managed to be in charge of the fraud department for Vodafone, then Senior Call centre manager for Vodafone, retrain and become a 6th sigma black belt for them too, retire early and has retrained as a pharmacy assistant in superdrug.
She's currently the proud owner of a PS4 which she plays on a lot and is thinking about an Xbox one, but also trying to work out how to sneak it into the house without her husband spotting it.
This also earns her extra cool points with her grandsons, who are quite chuffed to have a gaming granny.
Its more likely to be you and people you know then anything wrong with us.
I've got 3 kids (although only 1 lives with me), work full time but I still like to play on the PS4.
I usually get on it when she goes to bed about 10pm and play until about 1am, although sometimes it's later.
Quick tip , when the missus states that you said you wouldn't be on there alnight at 2am, telling her it hasn't been alnight yet isn't a wise move it turns out....
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:04 pm
by Quickenthetempo
Cheers Sidney I found it through that site. Went on private game and had a choice of every map.
I do like the odd game Macca and was looking forward to seeing how they had re-done the Terminal but they have gone way to futuristic in the latest modern warfares.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:09 pm
by MACCA
Possibly not the brightest idea trying to get my opinion across on gaming on a gaming thread.
I'm sure people who don't wont have even bothered to open the post, hence the reason I'm the only none gamer.
I didn't say I'd never been on a computer. I had the first ever playstation, got it "chipped" and everything.
I just got to 14, and got bored I guess.
Never touched one since except for the 10 year old giving me the odd beating at Fifa on his Xbox, but I kid you not he has played possibly a dozen games maximum since he got it at Xmas. I think he's like me, and prefers outdoors and problem solving as he's a great all round sports lad, and loves building Lego.
I'm in bed for 22:00 latest Sidney as I'm up early for work, I do 52 hours a week, own my own business and have 2 kids, I don't think I have even a spare hour to play a game. Burnley is about my only full time hobby, and even I cant do that as much now due to other commitments/responsibilities.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:16 pm
by BigChaCha
A lot of users are either kids/unemployed/lazy
Obviously fishing or a bit thick!
I'm 42 and play a lot of PC games. In fact I run 3 companies so wish I had more time for gaming

I can only speak for PC gamers as I never really play consoles but here are some facts -
Fact 1 - The average age for PC gamers is 38 years old
Fact 2 - On average PC gamers are far more affluent compared to the average Joe. PC gamers are on well over 50k pa on average so hardly lazy!
Fact 3 - Just as many females play as males!
Gaming is one if not THE biggest hobbies in the world.
Without the gaming industry a lot of countries economies would be in big trouble! The money made from gaming industry is absolutely massive!
I go to a lot of gaming conventions and I have to say the gaming community are a fantastic bunch. Out of all the people I meet, I would say they are some of the most intelligent, friendly and polite people I have ever met!
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:20 pm
by Croydon Claret
Used to love the COD series but gave up on them after Black Ops. Can't be doing with all that sci fi nonsense and weird and wonderful machines flying about
Guess that's where the generation gap comes in. The kids love it and they're the main market so it sells well.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:26 pm
by MACCA
BigChaCha wrote:Obviously fishing or a bit thick!
Not fishing.
Must be a bit thick then, but at over 6 foot and 15 stone it's no surprise.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:28 pm
by Geoff
MACCA wrote:Possibly not the brightest idea trying to get my opinion across on gaming on a gaming thread.
I'm sure people who don't wont have even bothered to open the post, hence the reason I'm the only none gamer.
I didn't say I'd never been on a computer. I had the first ever playstation, got it "chipped" and everything.
I just got to 14, and got bored I guess.
Never touched one since except for the 10 year old giving me the odd beating at Fifa on his Xbox, but I kid you not he has played possibly a dozen games maximum since he got it at Xmas. I think he's like me, and prefers outdoors and problem solving as he's a great all round sports lad, and loves building Lego.
I'm in bed for 22:00 latest Sidney as I'm up early for work, I do 52 hours a week, own my own business and have 2 kids, I don't think I have even a spare hour to play a game. Burnley is about my only full time hobby, and even I cant do that as much now due to other commitments/responsibilities.
You've got enough spare time to be constantly spouting shite on here though.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:31 pm
by MACCA
Yes Geoff.
Go on lad!
Here have a like
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:31 pm
by Sidney1st
I get up at half 5 every week day for work, regardless of how much sleep I get.
Even when I've been to a midnight showing of a new film at the cinema, I still get up on time for work

Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:32 pm
by MACCA
You're a machine Sidney, a machine!!!
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:32 pm
by Sidney1st
Croydon Claret wrote:Used to love the COD series but gave up on them after Black Ops. Can't be doing with all that sci fi nonsense and weird and wonderful machines flying about
Guess that's where the generation gap comes in. The kids love it and they're the main market so it sells well.
Battlefield 1 would suit you, it does me.
I've heard a rumour the new COD is set in Vietnam
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:34 pm
by MACCA
Geoff wrote:You've got enough spare time to be constantly spouting shite on here though.
Do you have a head set too Geoff and talk to kids from all across the world?
Or is it broken hence your terrible mood?
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:37 pm
by Sidney1st
MACCA wrote:You're a machine Sidney, a machine!!!
I'm not if I try and play allnight and go to work afterwards, it's harder then it used to be when I was in my 20's

Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:38 pm
by Sidney1st
IndigoLake wrote: Some video games can be quite addictive and you hear stories of kids in South Korea who play for 12 hours on end. Madness! But fun, I'm sure.
Done it with World Of Warcraft, it's enjoyable with the proper dungeons and groups.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:43 pm
by MACCA
Sidney1st wrote:I'm not if I try and play allnight and go to work afterwards, it's harder then it used to be when I was in my 20's

I used to leave work at 17:00, gym, pub for 6 pints and 10 fags. In for midnight. Up at 6:00 and repeat all midweek.
Cannot do that now. Think you hit "the age" and your body and mind cannot function without a cetain amount of sleep or rest.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:48 pm
by Sidney1st
MACCA wrote:I used to leave work at 17:00, gym, pub for 6 pints and 10 fags. In for midnight. Up at 6:00 and repeat all midweek.
Cannot do that now. Think you hit "the age" and your body and mind cannot function without a cetrain amount of sleep or rest
Anything less than 4 hours a night in the week and I'm a bit of a mess, I catch up with it at the weekends dependant on my daughter sleeping properly.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:49 pm
by MACCA
Wow. I need 8 hours...
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:52 pm
by Sidney1st
MACCA wrote:Wow. I need 8 hours...
I used to, but I got out of the habit in my 20's when I was working 2 jobs.
It's just a case of playing with the body clock, but it probably helps that I don't have a physically demanding job anymore and my daughter has generally been quite a good sleeper since she was born.
I don't often have to get up for her.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:53 pm
by MACCA
I reinstate my earlier comment...
You're a machine Sidney, a machine!
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:55 pm
by quoonbeatz
the first modern warfare was brilliant. second wasn't bad either but the rest are pap.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:55 pm
by IndigoLake
I need a solid 7 or 8 hours sleep or I cease to function.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 12:59 pm
by Sidney1st
quoonbeatz wrote:the first modern warfare was brilliant. second wasn't bad either but the rest are pap.
Black Ops 2 was the last good one for me.
I've tried the others, apart from Infinite, but I've gone to Battlefield 1 because it's just simple aim and shoot with no daft wall walking/ boost jumping stuff
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:04 pm
by Sidney1st

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Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:13 pm
by Foshiznik
MACCA wrote:Never touched one since except for the 10 year old giving me the odd beating at Fifa on his Xbox, but I kid you not he has played possibly a dozen games maximum since he got it at Xmas. I think he's like me, and prefers outdoors and problem solving as he's a great all round sports lad, and loves building Lego.
I prefer the outdoors and playing sports, but play many hours on my Xbox too. The two are not exclusive of each other.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:25 pm
by MACCA
If you have little time it maybe.
Or if you strongly prefer one over the other.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:39 pm
by KRBFC
Croydon Claret wrote:Used to love the COD series but gave up on them after Black Ops. Can't be doing with all that sci fi nonsense and weird and wonderful machines flying about
Guess that's where the generation gap comes in. The kids love it and they're the main market so it sells well.
I don't think anyone enjoys it, which is why the sales have plummeted. The Modern Warfare remastered is the only reason I spent £80 on Infinite Warfare as it came in a bundle. I would guess a lot of other people bought for the same reason.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:41 pm
by KRBFC
Sidney1st wrote:Battlefield 1 would suit you, it does me.
I've heard a rumour the new COD is set in Vietnam
The maps are huge on Battlefield though, doesn't really compare with the action of CoD (without the jetpacks)
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:46 pm
by Croydon Claret
Sidney1st wrote:Battlefield 1 would suit you, it does me.
I've heard a rumour the new COD is set in Vietnam
I have that but not tried it yet so good to know it's up my street. Much prefer the simpler WW2 style games.
When I upgrade my weapons I expect a better class of rifle, not a bloomin space ship

Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:48 pm
by Sidney1st
Croydon Claret wrote:I have that but not tried it yet so good to one it's up my street. Much prefer the simpler WW2 style games.
When I upgrade my weapons I expect a better class of rifle, not a bloomin space ship

It's WW1

and I find it brutal, but head shotting someone with a very basic sniper rifle is far more satisfying then the last few games on COD.
As KRBFC has said, the maps are huge, but personally I find it more enjoyable, although i'm struggling a bit with the flying side of it.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 1:55 pm
by Croydon Claret
Sidney1st wrote:It's WW1

and I find it brutal, but head shotting someone with a very basic sniper rifle is far more satisfying then the last few games on COD.
As KRBFC has said, the maps are huge, but personally I find it more enjoyable, although i'm struggling a bit with the flying side of it.
Shows how much attention I've been paying
Ww1 is also good.
I've flown various real planes so hopefully the flying aspect is manageable or I'll burn my log book
Cheers for the info, will check it out once I've finished Tomb Raider
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 2:00 pm
by Croydon Claret
KRBFC wrote:I don't think anyone enjoys it, which is why the sales have plummeted. The Modern Warfare remastered is the only reason I spent £80 on Infinite Warfare as it came in a bundle. I would guess a lot of other people bought for the same reason.
Didn't know sales had dropped off for COD. Looks like even the kids have seen sense
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 2:01 pm
by KRBFC
Sidney1st wrote:It's WW1

and I find it brutal, but head shotting someone with a very basic sniper rifle is far more satisfying then the last few games on COD.
As KRBFC has said, the maps are huge, but personally I find it more enjoyable, although i'm struggling a bit with the flying side of it.
Sniping on Battlefield is satisfying, I always struggle with the bullet drop though.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 7:56 pm
by Spiral
Bit of a dilemma, here. I really like the look of Overwatch but I'm worried that when I run it past MACCA, he'll tell me I'm not allowed to play. Don't want to waste my money, like.
Know what, I'll pi$$ it away in a pub and a kebab shop, just to be on the safe side.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 8:00 pm
by CnBtruntru
Kill em all I say kill em all, prefer footie myself, oh and Skyrim.
Re: Call of Duty
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:50 pm
by JohnMac
I had a Nintendo Wii but lost interest for a while, when I logged back in my personal trainer said 'Who the f*%@ are you'?
