Maximum Carnage
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Agreed!
You respect him after reading that letter?!?! He sounds like such a whiney b*tch in that letter, he thought his daughter would be better off without her father?!?! So he didn't like performing? Fine, quit the band. Activision, bravo for you, getting Kurt's likeness and making his digital version sing songs the real person wouldn't like
he could have quit, moved to Iowa, and become a farmer or something
there's a documentary called 'The Corporation' that people should watch....people expect a corporation to act like a person, when it's really not
GH5 won't fail, but the other 2 are bigger risks than Activision realises, I think. Their mind set has been Peripherals = Money. Alot of people I know think Ride is dumb, and DJ Hero (which is actually the one Activision game I have a lot of respect for) doesn't have anywhere near as much mainstream appeal as GH.
I'd like to see Ride bomb, so maybe it'd teach Activision not to shovel quite so much crap our way, but I doubt it'll effect them too heavily. They'll want weekly subscription fees of a CoD MMO next.
They'll want weekly subscription fees of a CoD MMO next.
Given the amount of crap being marketed, I honestly wouldn't put that past them.
So why did they raise prices in Europe?
CoDMW2 is really getting a ton of treatments too. The regular (and ****** edition, as I remember the community manager just tossing it like laundry in that Reveal vid a while back), the Hardened Edition, the NVG Edition and that 360 MW2 Designed 360 with the COD regular edition along with it.
So why did they raise prices in Europe?
No idea. But if they were going to raise the price of a massively popular game, why would they not raise it in the place thats its going to be most popular, the US? There has to be more to it.
That's not true, plenty of gamer's fully realize that the industry is a business, but what you and others seem to fail to see is that not everyone sees that as an instant pass on anything and everything that is done. It's pretty much common sense that Activision raised MW2's price 'just cause' to make more money. They hid behind currency conversion, but it's ********, otherwise it would be a problem with every company. Or at least games published by the same company, but yet do not have the same issue. The main reason they probably didn't do it here is because there wasn't a good scape goat reason they could use to blanket the idea.
'It's a business' is true, but that somehow doesn't blanket people and companies from criticism
That's not true, plenty of gamer's fully realize that the industry is a business, but what you and others seem to fail to see is that not everyone sees that as an instant pass on anything and everything that is done. It's pretty much common sense that Activision raised MW2's price 'just cause' to make more money. They hid behind currency conversion, but it's ********, otherwise it would be a problem with every company. Or at least games published by the same company, but yet do not have the same issue. The main reason they probably didn't do it here is because there wasn't a good scape goat reason they could use to blanket the idea.
'It's a business' is true, but that somehow doesn't blanket people and companies from criticism