Microsoft paying Activision? That's unlikely. :? Can't see why Activision would even need the money, the CoD series alone has generated them enough profit for a lifetime.Recently, it was stated by an Activision spoke person that they might be considering shutting down the PlayStation Network servers for the popular game Call of Duty: Black Ops. One big incentive for Activision to not shut down the servers is profit.
It's well known by now that Activision is focused on making a big profit. They have already made billions off of the Call of Duty series across all platforms, and if they were to shut down the PS3 servers, they would be losing a lot of profits.
However, there is the possibility that Microsoft could be paying off Activision to shut down the PS3 servers so that the Xbox 360 can dominate the Call of Duty market.
I for one own Call of Duty: Black Ops for the Xbox 360. Reason why? I knew this would exactly happen, Activision treats the PlayStation 3 users like chattel, and they are nothing to them. If only Activision would get up and try to attempt to fix this issue, it would not be a problem but of course Activision thinks otherwise.
Everyone can blame the PlayStation 3 for this problem but people are jumping off the boat way too quick. Sony is still trying to fix the issue that has come across all of their consoles but seems that companies have given up on them which is sad to be honest. Sales for Black Ops would fly through the roof for the Xbox 360 because they would have the only stable and playable online version of the game. There is also the dispute that the Xbox 360 has already been hacked but due to having to pay for a fee online and that Microsoft bans consoles before major releases, it is an idea that Sony should look up to.
Sony has previously stated that it has the right to ban consoles at any given time for violating the Terms of Service of the PlayStation Network but it has not happened to a majority of the hackers. They probably do know a way on how to deal with the issue, but it is probably due to the fact that the issue will cost a lot of money to fix but it would be worth it if they did.
What are your thoughts on this? Should Activision abandon the PlayStation 3?http://n4g.com/news/683017/activision-might-not-shut-down-the-playstation-3-servers-of-black-ops
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It's not the version of the game that's to blame for the hackers here, it's Infinity Ward's fault for relying on the PS3's firmware itself to stop hackers. Which sort of backfired. :PLooks like the Wii finally didn't get the worst version of the game if PSN is so bad they would consider taking their game off of it :D
WreckEm711
[QUOTE="NiteLights"]What this guy said. Honestly, this isn't even funny. :| I think there is more humor in sticking my junk in a mouse trap. Yep, probably.[QUOTE="alfredooo"]
Also, in soviet Russia atheists have a good sense of humor, amirite? :P
BreakTheseLinks
What this guy said. Honestly, this isn't even funny. :|Also, in soviet Russia atheists have a good sense of humor, amirite? :P
alfredooo
[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"]I'm playing Far Cry 2 right now... and have to say, the only thing wrong with "shooters" as a whole these days, is that they don't put enough focus in making their gameplay unique. I love the "realistic" approach FC2 has taken with the handheld map, no crosshairs and open-world exploration. Its exactly what I love in a shooter (see STALKER).carljohnson3456Man I absolutely hated Far Cry 2. Maybe I'll give it another try soon... but the controls, the characters, and the gameplay just didnt vibe with me from the get-go. Same here. But look up on youtube some of the tactics you can use, makes the game feel so much more different.
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