For me it's how you literally boot up MW2 to play it. Imagine paying $70 for this piece of shit.
And this is how you generate more profit.The development length was incredibly short compared to the norm, so it was bound to happen. It's just absurd that it's glorified DLC and they still charged $70 for it, lol. I wish fans would retaliate against this behavior, but unfortunately they're not going to.
I think the cost is pretty much the same. It's three main studios working on the games even is they fucked up the 3 years per team.And this is how you generate more profit.
Game has 50% of dev time, which dramatically affects the amount of salaries you pay.
Game sells well enough.
There is a reason why “revenue per employee” exists as a metric, and I’m sure on this game it’s higher than the average.
I would laugh so hard if this results to be the first post.aquisition example of MS 'missmanaging' their studios. Too soon...New ‘Call of Duty’ Draws Harsh Reviews After
Rushed DevelopmentMicrosoft Acquisition
Not saying the campaign is amazing, or has ever been (IGN mentions "heights of old" - FFS)
But this is a guaranteed way to ensure the gaming "community" turns on you.
I'd reboot the whole thing. Start anew. New gameplay style, more focus on a good story with tons of side objectives ala Goldeneye, and MP more like Counter-Strike.Maybe I'm crazy, but I'd like to see COD succeed. I have not been interested in the last 3 iterations. But I'd like to see them change the formula and make something new and worthwhile.
Idk if it's possible at this point with what they've been producing lately, but I'd like to be proven wrong.
Lol at mtx for reloading. I could totally see mtx for tracer bullets.... wait a minuteIt'll sell better than any game this year. People want to shoot at the doody. It's a call. They could add microtransations for reloading and people will still buy it en masse.
Last good one was Black Ops 3. It's ass but I like it. But it's nowhere near as ass, as the new games.
I wonder how Phil Spencer is feeling- all the time and money put into closing the ABK acquisition, and the first COD game to release post acquisition is complete shit.
I wonder how Phil Spencer is feeling- all the time and money put into closing the ABK acquisition, and the first COD game to release post acquisition is complete shit.