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Streamer Nadeshot has taken to social media to give his views on the current state of the gaming industry, and he did not pull his punches. Perhaps best known as a former professionalCall of Dutyplayer, the American, whose real name is Matthew Haag, made his views abundantly clear on the subject matter.

Call of Duty streamer Nadeshot recently took to Twitch to give his views on the industry.

It’s not the first time that the views of the community have been brought up in a negative light, and it will no doubt not be the last either. However, listening to the streamer’s comments, he quite rightly identifies what he feels the issue is with the state of gaming as it currently stands.

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In a recent Twitch stream, which was shared by Hunter Grooms via his X page, the formerCall of DutyChampion addressed how bizarre it is that people are tearing down games.

“For some reason, everybody in the gaming community wants games to fail"Nadeshot speaks on how people treat new games nowpic.twitter.com/7fWqGkTC6M

Nadeshot found it bizarre that many in the industry are trashing games before release.

The formerCall of DutyChampion addressed how bizarre it is that people are tearing down games. He citedXDefiantas an example of this, and maybe the most telling statement from him was the following:“For some reason, everybody in the gaming community wants games to fail”.

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He went on to say that if it continues, then it may stop investment in games, and the result will be no new games being developed. There was a substantial response to the streamers comments, and the majority of them were not in agreement. Many people chose to highlight the issues with the current state of the industry and offer their own thoughts.

He’s missing “how” gaming has evolved.AAA games used to be content complete in the 00s.Now, nearly EVERY AAA game is a chopped up buggy mess and it’s obvious how financially focused publishers are.Indie games miss this entirely are are loved because they echo older eras.

Some fans have had their say in response to Nadeshot’s comments.

Some of which had a more comedic response to the comments from Nadeshot.

You’re telling me I was supposed to be excited about this? You’re telling me I want these games to continually be made like this? To suck it up?Come on, buddy.Come oooooon.Sitting on our hands as games continue to suck sure will improve the industry, I bet.pic.twitter.com/IpQ9EUkIGF

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is due for release on 25 October.

It’s clear from these comments that some fans have less patience with the current crop of games that are being released and would rather see studios take the time to make a complete game. As opposed to some titles, which are subject to patches as soon as a game launches.

Fans Continue to Trash Pre and Post-release Games

While there are those in the industry who continue to trash games that are currently available, it is the games that have not yet been released that are subject to these views, which are slightly unfair. There is plenty that can change in the run-up to release, and to dismiss a game without ever playing it seems ridiculous.

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There has been somediscontent from fans with leaks for the upcomingCall of Duty: Black Ops 6, which is due for release on October 25. Unfortunately, this is to be expected given the popularity of the franchise, and with how often a game is released, it will perhaps see more scrutiny than others.

It’s clear that there are many in the community who take pleasure in trashing games both pre-release and post-release and it must be disheartening for developers to hear the comments with all the work they put in. Unfortunately, with social media becoming more prevalent it gives people a platform to make themselves heard, no matter what their views are.

Ahead of its release in October, many fans already have issues with Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

What are your thoughts on the comments from Nadeshot? Do you agree with his observations of the state of the gaming community? Get in touch, leave us a comment, and let us know what you think.

Andy MacGregor

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Born and raised in the West coast of Scotland. A massive fan of Comics and losing endless hours in epic Video Games.

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