Call of Duty 2 community angry with developers
November 29th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 27 times, 1 so far today
Call of Duty 2 community angry with developers
Call of Duty 2 players on the online community servers have threatened to go on strike if some of their questions related to the game are not answered by the company. They have even threatened that the gaming servers would be shut down for 24 hours if they were not given replies to certain queries. They have given the developers a deadline till December 17.
The gamers complain that they do not get enough response from the game developers and even support is not provided for problems and issues. The developers and the publishers Activision charges a premium amount of $49.99 for each copy of the game and have not released a sequel in quite a long time.
Some of the questions they have asked are:
1. When will you include an Anti-Cheat system for COD2?
2. When will you release your 1st patch for COD2?
3. What will it include?
4. What other plans have you for the support of the Call of Duty Games?
5. What will you do to ensure this situation does not arise again?
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December 5th, 2005 at 04:12 pm
I agree with this strike in one way. This strike will show many gameing componys how important anti-cheat is to us gamers and then they should add it EVERY time!! I have also seen some screen shots of a person who has hacked the demo so i think CoD2 really needs this anti-cheat and they shouldn’t forget it. !!!!
December 21st, 2005 at 02:44 am
Why cant i load up my saved games. Im tired of playing the first levels over and over again, then saving, and then coming back and realizing that i have to start over again. 60 dollars for a game i cant save…good deal..wait hose job…recall the game