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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

blood 26.03.2009 - 11:31 92476 1159 Thread rating
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rad1oactive

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gestern hab ich mal wieder reingeschaut. bist narrisch, ich bin schlecht gworden :D

am pc dürft das stimulus package aber nicht so gut ankommen, es warn ca. 500 spieler jeweils bei HC/non HC on, bei den anderen modi immer weit über tausend.

DareDeviL

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weiß wer was mit dem game mode CTF passiert is bei der PC version ?

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Wieso wäre interessant? :)

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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/...nd-of-2010.html

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Call of Duty: Black Ops
Activision will start charging gamers for playing the Call Of Duty series online by the end of the year, according to analyst Michael Pachter.

Speaking to Industry Gamers, Pachter said that consumers are increasingly shifting from packaged video games to online multiplayer, which they can enjoy for free.

He called on publishers to create a business model that "captures the value created by the multiplayer experience" or face declining revenues.

"While the shift has been great for consumers, who are enjoying an unprecedented, and largely free, game experience, it has been devastating for publishers and shareholders, who are seeing sales and profits decline," he said.

"We think that it is incumbent upon Activision, with the most popular multiplayer game, to take the first step to address monetisation of multiplayer.

"It is too early to tell whether that will be a monthly subscription, tournament entry fees, micro-transaction fees, or a combination of all three, but we expect to see the company take some action by year-end, when Call of Duty: Black Ops launches."

Last month, Activision chief executive Bobby Kotick said that if he could have one wish, he would make Call Of Duty "an online subscription service tomorrow".

Pachter said that Activison can tap into plenty of experience in creating successful subscription models via its partner Blizzard, which runs the World Of Warcraft series.

"It is likely that Activision will ease the pain of consumers, and will continue to offer some form of free multiplayer, at least for a while, but we believe it is imperative that the company begin to capture some value from the huge number of hours spent - 1.75 billion hours on Xbox Live alone through mid-April and we estimate that this figure is approaching four billion hours combined through today on Xbox Live and PSN," he said.

"We are quick to point out that the average single player game has an expected play time of under 30 hours, suggesting that a staggering 133 million units of equivalent game play have been spent (so far) playing Call Of Duty online, with Activision only seeing revenues from the original 20m units sold, plus an estimated eight million map packs sold."


Just as planned... :o

blood

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die armen aktionäre :(

tja was soll man activision vorwerfen, die zahlen 20m und 8m sprechen für sich.
Bearbeitet von blood am 18.07.2010, 16:20

Bodominjaervi

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vg247-com
Modern Warfare developer Infinity Ward and its community manager Robert Bowling tweeted:

“For the record, nobody has to pay to play COD or MW2 multiplayer, nor will they.”

This has since been followed up by Josh Olin, community boss of Treyarch, who’s developing this year’s iteration in the series Black Ops.

“No, you will not have to ‘Pay to Play’ BlackOps Multiplayer either. Rumor -> Squashed.”

blood

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das ganze mit dem bezahl-MP war wohl nur öffentliches brain storming. umsetzung in zukunft bei anderen spielen sicher nicht ausgeschlossen.
Bearbeitet von blood am 20.07.2010, 14:00

blood

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is das IWNet down? er kommt bei mir ned rein :(

blood

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in jedem game mindestens 1 wallhacker :bash: wird gegen die cheater eigentlich überhaupt was getan? oder wurde der support bereits eingestellt?

Skatan

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Zitat von blood
in jedem game mindestens 1 wallhacker :bash: wird gegen die cheater eigentlich überhaupt was getan? oder wurde der support bereits eingestellt?

ich wäre schon froh wenn ich konstant reinkommen würde...

ich liebe dieses spiel, aber solche unnötigen sachen versauen einem alles :(

rider

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Zitat von blood
in jedem game mindestens 1 wallhacker :bash: wird gegen die cheater eigentlich überhaupt was getan? oder wurde der support bereits eingestellt?

Gegen die Cheater ist noch nie etwas getan worden, und es interessiert glaub ich auch keinen bei IW.

SailorChibi

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warum sollte man sich auch den aufwand machen, wenn es genung leute gibt
die das spiel so oder so zocken ?

blood

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mw2_158638.jpg

habt ihr das auch manchmal? :bash:

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It's a feature :D

Kommt ja bald das neue, löst sich das alte von selbst auf xD.

Aber nein, hatte ich noch nie, sieht aber nach Steam-Problem aus, wie in deinem anderen Thread beschrieben. Von CoD kommt das mMn nicht. Hmm...

Evtl. mal die neue Steam Beta ausprobieren (oder ist das eh schon wieder Final ??)

scarabeus

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beide map packs gibts derzeit um -50% via steam
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