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Vince Zampella, video game developer behind ‘Call of Duty' franchise, killed in crash

At what was probably the best moment of his career, this made me feel extremely sad. My condolences to the families of those involved in the accident.

R.I.P. He was a legend…
 
Passenger ejected aka it was female, and not had her seatbelt on. Vince was 55yo so defo had plenty fire/desire in him still, including for making games ofc, as for other activities any relatively healthy male loves/needs- he didnt make that crazy amount of money and reached his lvl of status to stay celibate...
His wife filled for divorce in 2015, just gotta add 2 to 2 here.
Ofc we shouldnt judge/assume, but being humans, im sure many of us thinking what im thinking.

Big loss for gaming industry nonetheless, guy was basically GOAT of fps genre, super sad loss, i know from moral standpoint every human life is precious, but logically thinking, his life was worth so much more compared to avg joe, yet he was taken from us way too early :(
The guy that filmed the video which is on Instagram said the passenger was ejected and was conscious and talking and later died I think from bleeding out as per his comments. He said his name was Zach.

And he did have his seatbelt on but the entire seat bucket was also ejected. They dragged him to safety away from the burning car, bucket and all.
 
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Damn, this is sad news. The creator of modern shooters, Titanfall and the savior of Battlefield. Requiescat in pace. Thanks you for all the digital joy you provided to gamers everywhere
 
I'm fucking heartbroken but I can't help but feel an enormous sense of grief not only over the loss of Vince but for the future of battlefield and any FPS games this man may have touched in the future.

I feel like the entire FPS genre just suffered an enormous loss and the future of the genre will never be the same
 
Too fast coming out of the tunnel. If that's a Ferrari 296 as reported, that's a mid engine RWD car, which is a layout that has a propensity for understeer when you don't have power on. He tried to reduce speed but was already in the corner and understeered off the pavement into the barrier.

Very unfortunate.
I've seen people fuck up with cars of that configuration off the line. What he was doing in the tunnel on a narrow road...man. Unfortunate indeed.

Just take these cars to the track. LA has a bunch of tracks he could rent out for an entire week and burn through as many tires and brake pads as he could get his hands on.
 
Saw it on IGN - was a shock. Sucks, man.

Tomonobu Itagaki's departure was really rough for me personally, because his games were near to my heart. But it's hard not to know who Vince was if you're a gamer. He did a lot of great work. Just sucks.
 
Rest in peace to a true gaming legend.
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Holy shit he has an amazing car collection, yet it's strange he could not handle his SF90 (it's not a 296), I suppose it was a (fatal) mistake.
As a car nut who loves driving, the video hits hard.

RIP man.
 
He had money for a million dollar car but no money for renting a closed racing track.

Absolutely reckless and a wonder nobody else got killed.

I'm sorry for his family but this was like a planned suicide or someone who has nothing to lose.
This is just silly, dude was going way too fast (easily done in a supercar) for the corner and understeered off the road, it's that simple.
 
He had money for a million dollar car but no money for renting a closed racing track.

Absolutely reckless and a wonder nobody else got killed.

yup, sadly he had a passenger.

but whenever I see someone recklessly driving and crashing, while no-one else got harmed, I say... good... because if they're dead or paralysed they can't drive recklessly anymore 🤷

reckless drivers dying is a net positive for society. they are a danger for innocent bystanders.
 
This is just silly, dude was going way too fast (easily done in a supercar) for the corner and understeered off the road, it's that simple.
I also drive a fast car, but I think about the consequences. He paid the price for not thinking about them.

If you drive like that, you're done with your life. That's what I mean when I say it's like a planned suicide. It's the same as driving drunk.
 
yup, sadly he had a passenger.

but whenever I see someone recklessly driving and crashing, while no-one else got harmed, I say... good... because if they're dead or paralysed they can't drive recklessly anymore 🤷

reckless drivers dying is a net positive for society. they are a danger for innocent bystanders.
Yea you can have that viewpoint, but not very tactful in a thread about his death man

I also drive a fast car, but I think about the consequences. He paid the price for not thinking about them.

If you drive like that, you're done with your life. That's what I mean when I say it's like a planned suicide. It's the same as driving drunk.
Not necessarily, you can also be showing off
 
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Unbelievable, I am shocked. Incredibly sad considering the passenger as well, it sounds like he was speeding and lost control. Brutal news.

He did great things in the industry and changed the FPS landscape, he will be fondly remembered.

RIP.
 
Yea you can have that viewpoint, but not very tactful in a thread about his death man


Not necessarily, you can also be showing off

He showed off his death to us and paid one million dollars for it.

Sorry, but there is a reason speed limits exist.

What would you think if he had crashed into a family car and killed the entire family?

If you own a supercar, rent a racing track and go there. I know middle-class people who have racing bikes and can afford to rent a racing track as a group.
 
He showed off his death to us and paid one million dollars for it.

Sorry, but there is a reason speed limits exist.

What would you think if he had crashed into a family car and killed the entire family?

If you own a supercar, rent a racing track and go there. I know middle-class people who have racing bikes and can afford to rent a racing track as a group.
You seen to think I'm defending his driving. I am not, i'm arguing with your "suicidal" angle.
 
This is AI I'm assuming? Why would a literal gaggle of people be filming a random spot of a desolate highway in the middle of the day? Unless this was this like some impromptu illegal Fast and Furious style street race or something?
It seems to be a spot for car enthusiast, they were either part of it to film, or already there to record anyone coming through
 
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