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Activision and Infinity Ward Hate PC Gamers There was a time when all the first-person shooter fanboys were hot for Modern Warfare 2. That was before it was announced that the PC version wouldn't support dedicated servers, and players would instead be stuck having to use a matchmaking system. According to the Joystiq piece: Even without a doctorate in PC gaming affairs, it's easy to see how this fact would upset someone (or some community) who drops a wad of cash every month on renting a private server. Also preturbed by this news are fans of modded game modes and custom maps -- both of which would be unlikely under the IWNet framework. The news wasn't taken well at Joystiq, or IGN, or Kotaku, or GameLife (disclosure: I wanked a tiny bit here, as a bemused observer). There's a whole herd of teal deer in all of the above, but here's some brief sample comments: - IW is what it is today because of PC gamers, and then they completely screw us over. I have no idea if it's Activision or IW's fault, but whoever's, this is ridiculous.For those of you still lost, 1UP handily breaks down the situation in a piece titled "Why Do PC Gamers Hate Modern Warfare 2's New Matchmaking System?" From that piece: What this really comes down to is a matter of choice. IWNet eliminates much of the choices and freedom that PC gamers have enjoyed for years, and it's also removing one of the greatest advantages to playing games on a PC in mod support.Reasonable concerns, to be sure, but PC shooter fans weren't satisfied with merely complaining about this situation and/or swearing not to buy the game. That being said, you all know what comes next, right? The petition! It's currently up to 200,000+ signatures, but Modern Warfare 2 came out yesterday with nary any dedicated server support in sight for the PC version. Since whining didn't help, nor the petition, gamers have since moved on to step three: negative user reviews. Amazon's got plenty, as does IGN. Meanwhile, the midnight launch seems to have gone well, and three million copies of the game were shipped to the UK alone. Somehow I don't think Activision has much to worry about. And of course, the fanboys continue to wank. Post a comment in response: |
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