Fallout between Activision and Infinity Ward

Seriously, if this episode doesn't get people boycotting Activision's titles, what will?

We all have a very well developed opinion (a low one) of Kotick by now, and his views on gamers in general bears this out - he views us as nothing more than a market to be fleeced for as much as possible as quickly as possible.

If these two start up a new studio (and I'm sure they'll start it with a full staff too - wanna hedge bets on the remainder of IW jumping ship?) I'll be backing them all the way.
 
If this all turns out to be true, I don't think I could be any more disgusted. There is no way I could possibly work, let alone deliver quality code in an environment like that. I hope Zampella and West sue the shit out of them, enough to start up their own studio (and bring back dedicated servers! Ok, I'll drop it now =) ).

Seriously though, every little tidbit I hear/read involving His Majesty Bobby Kotick, the easier it becomes to picture him as the anti-christ.
 
Yet MW2 is one of the highest grossing games of all time. The Activision investors are not going to do diddily when he brings in the $$$.
 
Seriously, if this episode doesn't get people boycotting Activision's titles, what will?

It won't get enough people boycotting them to make a difference. I bet you that 99% of the people who would buy these games haven't even heard of this debacle yet.
 
Yes, online. But how many are on the types of sites that would post this kind of topic? The internet is really big.

There are thousands of sites - do a search in Google for Activision Infinity Ward Fallout and it will return 237,000 results. And even if only 10% of those are valid, you have 23,000+ sites talking about it. Each of those sites with its own horde of readers. Add to that Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Youtube and the news has the potential to reach millions in a very short space of time.

I can guarantee this topic exists on hundreds of gaming forums already.

[Google SA btw - with Google.com the number becomes even bigger]
 
More Infinity Ward Members Depart
After the departures of Jason West and Vince Zampella last month comes even more departures. Lead software engineer Francesco Gigliotti and the Multiplayer lead Todd Alderman have both left the studio. They have both worked at the studio for 7 and 8 years and have been key in the Multiplayer and single player aspects of Infinity Ward's games. Only time will tell if more staff decide to departure from the company, however it is believe that they would lose their rights to unpaid royalties.

http://www.modernwarfare247.com/news/live-team-tactical-iw-departs


Thank you Activision for F##### everything up!


We may not even get our DLC on PC and PS3......
 
There are thousands of sites - do a search in Google for Activision Infinity Ward Fallout and it will return 237,000 results. And even if only 10% of those are valid, you have 23,000+ sites talking about it. Each of those sites with its own horde of readers. Add to that Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Youtube and the news has the potential to reach millions in a very short space of time.

I can guarantee this topic exists on hundreds of gaming forums already.

[Google SA btw - with Google.com the number becomes even bigger]

Yeah, well how do you explain how MW2 even got such success in the 1st place? Or AC2 that hasn't given in to the demands to remove there DRM, it's because 90% of the people who buy these games don't even pay attention. And 90% of those people won't even hear about this.
 
Yeah, well how do you explain how MW2 even got such success in the 1st place? Or AC2 that hasn't given in to the demands to remove there DRM, it's because 90% of the people who buy these games don't even pay attention. And 90% of those people won't even hear about this.

1. The majority of sales happened on console - which also doesn't have DRM issues.
2. MW2 was released before the fallout.
 
I'm talking about the PC versions alone. MW2 sold more PC version than any of the previous games. Even after the outcry against the IWnet system. So the "internet" being a good place to stay informed is a very, very flawed theory. These companies are starting to exploit the idiots who will fall for any shiny TV or banner add and probably have never even heard of gaming forums.
 
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