" I hope west and that other dude end up at some studio that lets them have complete free reign and a phat budget. Then they make MW3 and it pwns faces. Cause from the looks of this, COD is on track to be the new sonic, or at least an EA-type game. "
I look forward to the new version of the CoD cycle.
New CoD gets announced -Fans eagerly anticipate it -Hopes are raised that all the old problems are fixed -Bowling is 'excited'
More information is released -Multiplayer has been made even more unbalanced -The developer promises that they will be sorted by launch -In the lead up to launch even mor MP tweaks are revealed that read well on paper -Bowling still excited
Game is Launched -SP is derided as populist, derivative but the shooting mechanics are OK even if the plot makes Dan Brown appear like a shoe-in for the next Booker prize -The multiplayer is still unbalanced, mainly by all the crap that looked good in other games and Activision wanted to shoehorn in -Developer promises to fix the problems but are always one step behind -Bowling sympathises with the gamers but still excited
Treyarch Sneak out the next CoD using the same engine -Bowling is just as surprised as we are -The single player is no more outlandish than their previous efforts -Anything unbalanced in the MP is nixed -It's not great, it's not crap, everyone wins
Activision gets a new developer onto the CoD franchise
There has also been rumblings that IW have not been receiving royalties for MW2. I wouldn't be surprised if the top brass at IW were stalling the DLC because of it. Holding it for ransom, as it were. Activision are making turn of the century EA look like saints.
I have it running in XP32 SP3. I copied the files to the HDD, used a zip file patch and then used compatability mode. I've tried using launchers but I get stability and audio problems with them. No problems from just running the executable though.
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