Apr 17, 2012 4:14 PM
To everyone who thinks this game has problems (a.k.a players who aren't bad)
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Look up "MW3 Blackout" on YouTube (I would put a link, but I'm not able to embed/post links on this site for some reason).
Hate to break it to you but even if not one person played that day, it wouldn't change a single thing.
Doesn't hurt to try.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Maybe a bit melodramatic here, but change doesn't take place by non-action. I think its worth it to get Activision's attention at least. I think I can find something else to do on April 20th.
That's the thing though is that it won't even make them bat an eyelash. It's like paying to see a movie in the theaters just to not go in protest. The only way to really grab their attention is to not buy the product and to stop giving them money. As long as we continue to feed them revenue for a deteriorating product, not much is going to change because they know we'll buy it anyway.
So by your logic someone who does not run into the problems that others have is bad? Makes alot a sense. ![]()
There's no possible way that you have not run into a problem with this game and some people don't think things like deathstreaks aren't problems (which is laughable).
Either way. It is just ignorance to not deny that the game has problems. Every game has problems. However, It does not mean they are bad.
Only Problems i have run into are boosters other then that no i haven't had any serious problems sorry too let you know that not everyone has issues well at least i don't
the blackout was a bluff that got called. half the stuff that they had a problem with weren't even confirmed until mw3 was release so they're argument is based on opinions. we were not promised hlf the stuff they mentioned.
here a link to show the counter point
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIgeBSQHeNI&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list =PL340D08D7FFE68A1A
part2
I'm not saying it's a bad idea, but usually when you go after a company like this it's to affect their pocket books. A day without income so to speak. But since they already have our money I think you'll just be giving them a day off.
You want to do a blackout then sell the game, like anyone will care if you put the game off for one day just to come back at 1 minute past midnight, hell sometimes I go a week or two without playing yet they still don't fix anything but one things for sure, on this stupid blackout day people will play as much as they can just to rebel against the rebellion, it really is a lose lose scenario.
I like some of the proposed ideas, but doing a blackout for just one day isn't going to change anything.
Also, not buying COD:Elite or map packs could make much more difference. We all know Activision wants money.
Just to rain on everyones parade but theres a clan op at 4am uk time on the 21st which means it will be the 20th in some places. The game is at it busiest during clan ops so i cant see people leaving it alone im afraid
Not really much point, I do agree with you however.
But we just are not customers anymore, they have the money, we have zero chance of getting it back.
AS far as Infinity Ward and activision are concerned, the minute we paid for elite, then they dont need to concentrate on our money anymore, they have as much as they are going to get.
I also find it funny that they say online gaming is an added extra, and that we should be grateful for it and they can withdraw it at any time. Then they release Elite, which is a service purely for this added extra that they can withdraw at anytime.
I knew the lag wouldn't get fixed, its something that would have been known about in the testing phase. I also know that they couldn't give a rats ass about it anyway,
They wont stop, and people will still be in line to buy the next trash game they release.
What it needs is competition. just one very good fps that runs along the same lines, and COD will suffer. Would take a few years, but thats what you need to hope for.