Call of Duty is easy, unrealistic, and basically an action movie. Kids are attracted to the cheap, easy, and mindless entertainment. Call of Duty requires almost no skill for , what have you.....sniping. Sniping is very simple. Scope in, aim, steady, fire. In Battlefield, however: Deploy bipod, scope in, find target, compensate for bullet drop.....fire.
Kids follow bandwagons. Call of Duty is the most obnoxiously massive bandwagon in the entire gaming industry, almost becoming synonymous with the term "gaming" itself these days.
And like another answer said, it's not exactly a difficult game to pick up and play.
call of duty is easy to play and kids with parents who buy the game for them have a lot more time than adults to be online with them going to school and coming home they are online most of the day when adults still work tell six and probably dont get on tell later at night there may seem a lot of kids online but play at night and they seem to drop in numbers.
Im 17 and play constantly with kids swearing and using nasty language at 12 years old. They need some harsh parenting. I have never talked that bad before.
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Call of Duty is easy, unrealistic, and basically an action movie. Kids are attracted to the cheap, easy, and mindless entertainment. Call of Duty requires almost no skill for , what have you.....sniping. Sniping is very simple. Scope in, aim, steady, fire. In Battlefield, however: Deploy bipod, scope in, find target, compensate for bullet drop.....fire.
Kids follow bandwagons. Call of Duty is the most obnoxiously massive bandwagon in the entire gaming industry, almost becoming synonymous with the term "gaming" itself these days.
And like another answer said, it's not exactly a difficult game to pick up and play.
call of duty is easy to play and kids with parents who buy the game for them have a lot more time than adults to be online with them going to school and coming home they are online most of the day when adults still work tell six and probably dont get on tell later at night there may seem a lot of kids online but play at night and they seem to drop in numbers.
I'd say the majority of people who play Call of Duty are 17-30 year old males.
Im 17 and play constantly with kids swearing and using nasty language at 12 years old. They need some harsh parenting. I have never talked that bad before.
CoD is a easy game to pick up and be good at. That's why kids play it. They're all dumbass little kids and are too immature to like any other game.
CoD seems to target little kids really. Just look at MW3. MW1 was more of an adult oriented game imo.
Because that is and has always been their parents' form of a babysitter.