I think I'm too old for Call of Duty, send help | Keith Stuart
I was once a sharp shooter but I'm being outgunned by younger competitors. If this was the real military, I'd be honourably discharged
There comes a point in every athlete's career when they realise they are what commentators often euphemistically refer to as "off the pace". They're not winning those 50/50 balls anymore, they're not as fast, they're getting injured more often and it's taking longer to recover. The same thing happens in competitive video games, and I think it's pretty much happened to me.
Earlier this month, games publisher Activision ran two closed beta tests for Call of Duty: WWII, the latest title in the blisteringly fast online multiplayer shooter series. Betas are early previews in which a selection of people are invited to play the game online while the developers study the data to make sure the servers work and that nothing gets in the way of the shooting.
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