Alright, so here’s the thing. You’ve got Fredrik “roeJ” Jorgensen. A dude who once rocked the Counter-Strike scene but now he’s chillin’, retired, you know? So, he starts talking about Call of Duty, right? Says it’s like super simple to get into. I guess compared to other games like Apex or Overwatch—man, those can be a whole level of “what is even happening right now?”—CoD’s more like just jump in and have at it. And yeah, maybe that’s why folks love it. No rocket science required.
Anyway, roeJ, he’s been around—Copenhagen Flames, Fnatic, you name it. Earned some serious dough too, over 325 grand. Not too shabby for playing video games.
He was chatting about game difficulty and like, didn’t point fingers saying what’s the hardest but kinda sneaked in that classic Call of Duty titles like MW2 are super user-friendly. Like pick it up, play it, bam! You’re in. Shootin’ the baddies, respawn, repeat. Easy peasy. And hey, I think he’s got a point. I mean, we all know it’s not like auto-kill or something, but the basics are pretty straightforward.
He went on about Team Deathmatch modes, saying it’s simple—just aim, and shoot, no biggie. But then again, Counter-Strike isn’t a nightmare to pick up either. High ceiling, yes. But the floor is pretty level for noobs. Guess that’s why newbies don’t just plain give up, right?
Oh, and in his two cents about other games, he mentioned Valorant’s like kid-friendly but more convoluted than CS. Sure, it’s got its quirks, but hey, kids dig it. As for Overwatch, he’d say it’s on a different plane—complex but fun once you get the hang of it. Like a puzzle with way too many pieces, but when they fit? Sweet victory.
And then there’s the battle royale craze. Apex and Fortnite? They’re beasts. Especially Fortnite. He reminisces about how he used to own it, then folks went pro with their intricate builds, turning it into, well, a whole different ballgame. Makes sense when he calls it one of the hardest. That building mechanic? Wow, just wow.
So, all in all, roeJ basically gives props to each game for what it’s worth, but keeps it real about how easy Call of Duty can be to jump into. It’s like the icebreaker of games if you will. Cozy, familiar, and fun—unless you’re the one getting sniped all the time.