Buyers Who Purchased Modern Warfare 2 Via Steam Discover DRM Puts Them 2 Days Behind Everyone Else

from the that-sucks dept

When talking about video games, we sometimes hear that Valve's Steam is one of the few examples of "DRM that works," but that's hard to accept when you hear ridiculous stories like this one. Apparently people who downloaded Modern Warfare 2 via Steam, expecting to be able to play the game today (along with everyone else who bought it in a store today) have discovered that the DRM has been setup so you can't actually play the game until Thursday. Ouch. It's yet another example suggesting that Infinity Ward really does not care at all about PC gamers. The game will likely sell millions of copies anyway, but it's really amazing to see how badly the company treats its PC gamer fans.
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Companies: activision, infinity ward, valve


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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 1:27pm

    But...but...mouse control! And graphics settings!

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    Designerfx (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 1:35pm

    lots of boycott

    it may be hush, but wait for the modern warfare 2 stats to come out.

    all I can say is, lots of gamers are revolting on this - sales numbers won't be pretty, and plenty have stated the intent to boycott activision at this point.

    Activision wants to be able to make a case that nobody wants PC games so that they can shove console DRM on every gamer under the land. Console DRM is a lot easier to control than PC's where people can get around DRM and actually have rights (and not be overcharged). This is the real situation that nobody pays attention to. Many groups are colluding by flat out boycotting activision at this point.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 1:53pm

      Re: lots of boycott

      Yep, I can already see the self-serving "look at all the low PC sales, it must be because of PIRATES!" opinions popping up everywhere.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      phranchk, 12 Nov 2009 @ 12:16pm

      Re: lots of boycott

      Numbers are out and it's destroying records in sales. $310 million in the first day. I don't think people are boycotting the game at all.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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        Yeebok (profile), 14 Nov 2009 @ 2:55pm

        Re: Re: lots of boycott

        Yes, lots of people have paid for it. Great.
        How many are actually *playing* it ? I'd suggest a significant portion of their record sales have come from currently *unhappy* customers.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Junior1377, 2 Dec 2009 @ 6:53pm

      Re: lots of boycott

      I bought modern Warfare 2 ... I will NOT buy the next call of duty OR Modern warfare... I was extremely disappointed.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 1:42pm

    only one thing to do...

    Charge Back, Steam gives no refunds, sold a product and then refused to give it to you at a date and time stated. This is enough to justify loss of value and is a perfect reason to demand a refund.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Hulser (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 1:57pm

      Re: only one thing to do...

      I've had a good overall experience with Steam, but I'd have to agree that this is a good tactic. The boycott will likely have little impact, but if the Steam support lines are flooded with people wanting a store credit because they can't play MW2 on the promised date, then Steam may be able to exert at least some pressure on Infinity Ward. Am I holding my breath? No, but at this point, I think the only way this whole overburdonsome DRM problem is going to get resolved is when two corporations have to battle it out, not when there are boycotts, petitions, or sternly-worded letters. (Same goes for copyright reform.)

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:25pm

      Re: only one thing to do...

      I had no intention of buying this game, but maybe I will just so I can do this.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Lucretious, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:10pm

    I believe its more of a concession that Activision (the publisher) made rather than something that Infinity Ward did.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:11pm

    According to Joystiq, it's been pushed back to Friday now.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2009/11/10/modern-warfare-2-wont-unlock-on-steam-until-friday/

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:11pm

    Doesn't it kinda make sense to try and find out "why" before jumping off the handle? It is not beyond the realm of possibility that there might be a reasonable answer associated with "why".

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Dementia (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:22pm

      Re:

      and then again, maybe there isn't a reasonable answer. Point blank, it was sold, they should be able to play. Once again artificial restrictions have been placed on something just as a control means.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:12pm

      Re:

      Sorry, no. It doesn't *matter* what the reason is. It's ridiculous, period.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Trails, 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:19pm

      Re:

      I'm curious as to why, although I would bet good money it's not "reasonable", at least by my definition.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Lucretious, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:19pm

    Kotaku is reporting that it might be bumped up to tomorrow.

    http://kotaku.com/5401569/modern-warfare-2-steam-release-bumped-back--forth

    lets hope

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:24pm

    DoS

    Should we DoS Steam? I think that will teach them something!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Dan, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:25pm

    As much as this sucks for users who bought it via Steam, the delay is 100% because Activision wants the unlocking to be delayed. It isn't a bug, it isn't an authentication error or anything like that. The publisher wants digital copies to be delayed as to "force" more retail sales. Valve or Steam has nothing to do with this decision - it is all Activision's choice in the matter, the platform just happens to be Steam.

    Btw retail purchased copies work fine, it is only the digital version that is DRM'd up.

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    senshikaze (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:33pm

    Dear Activision / Infinity Ward,

    ah, iw/activision, when will you ever learn? I know it seems that shoving it to PC gamers is all the rage these days, but it really doesn't help make more sales. I promise.
    I know, the good times we had. Cod 2 was literally a work of art. 3, not so much, but we all know IW had nothing to do with it. 4. Wow. What a game. It did everything right. Great story, great graphics, great control, great multiplayer. It is still one of the must play FPS's of the past half decade. I beat it numerous times just to see all the sights again. I play multiplayer for many, many hours. Threw a few grenades into the back of my roommate's head. Fun times. Fun times.
    COD:WaW was decent, not as good as 4 or 2, but 10x better than 3. It was a good repentance from the developers of three.
    And then we hear of Modern Warfare 2.
    There was some trepidation, of course. The name was quickly changed and the developer was announced as the gods of fps's development: infinity ward. Many people were ecstatic to hear that not only will we not be fighting more nazi's (thank god), but it will done by the people who made fps's fun again.
    And then as the release date got closer, news started trickling out. Same price as the console version. Well, can't say i didn't see it coming, but still a shock. No dedicated servers. Okay, well that may not be bad, not cool, but doable. Then no console and no way to change most defaults. Well, I guess that is okay, your game and all. Must use IWnet, no LAN play. Wait, what? Then forcing you to use steam, but buying over steam is a three day wait. What the hell?
    Well, it has been an awesome few years, but Activision/IW, I have to break it off. It is your own fault.
    No don't bother calling, it's over.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    thublihnk (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:36pm

    Steam is a damn fine system. It's flawed, but it's light years ahead of anything else on the market. Mike, look into other digital distribution outlets for games or game DRM services, then get back to us on how a Steam is horrible. One publisher delayed ONE game on ONE service? Would you write a post if your local bookstore was a little late getting a book on the shelves because the publisher decided to make an arbitrary limitation on the sale of the book?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:46pm

      Re:

      thublihnk, you can't compare the two because people already paid for their copy of MW2. If I paid for a book a few days early and then went to pick up the book when it was released, then found that they pushed back the release date of the book (even though they were already in the store room in back) I'd be ticked.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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        thublihnk (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 4:44pm

        Re: Re:

        Okay, say you had paid for said book already, I'm pretty sure you can do that. You still don't blame the bookstore because the publisher is putting arbitrary limitations on release.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:14pm

      Re:

      So...because it's better than the alternatives, it's immune to criticism? Logical fallacies are so boring these days.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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        thublihnk (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 4:41pm

        Re: Re:

        Point out the part where I said it was immune to criticism. I said it was good. That's it. Mike's beaten up on it at every chance he could get, even though anyone who's used the system (despite obvious exceptions) has given it glowing reviews, and it's doing a LOT of things right.

        link to this | view in chronology ]

        • identicon
          Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 5:25pm

          Re: Re: Re:

          Oh, I see. Since you say "it's good," that means we should all agree with you, the authority on the subject and ignore Steam's multiple issues. Silly me.

          "even though anyone who's used the system (despite obvious exceptions) has given it glowing reviews"

          You must be kidding.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

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            thublihnk (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 6:19pm

            Re: Re: Re: Re:

            No. no I'm not. I've never heard complaints that could even begin to compare with the litany of complaints with any other DRM service, and I myself have never had any problems as I've used it in the past few months.

            link to this | view in chronology ]

            • identicon
              Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 7:34pm

              Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:

              "I've never heard complaints that could even begin to compare with the litany of complaints with any other DRM service"

              And there you go again.

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                thublihnk (profile), 11 Nov 2009 @ 6:40am

                Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re:

                Where did I ever state that it was immune to criticism? I said it's a DRM that works(for the most part), and Mike hasn't given it the credit it deserves.

                link to this | view in chronology ]

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          Yeebok (profile), 14 Nov 2009 @ 2:51pm

          Re: Re: Re:

          Steam : Glowing reviews.. where on here !?
          Steam is the whole reason I have not installed HL2 or CS:S on my last 4 PCs.

          link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Yeebok (profile), 14 Nov 2009 @ 2:48pm

      Re:

      Steam sucks arse. Have you tried Stardock's smaller but much friendlier Impulse system ?

      I remember buying HL2 and then finding it was 2 days before the downloads finished, after the installs.

      Sins of a Solar Empire and the expansions .. installed and playable as soon as the disc stopped spinning.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Lucretious, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:45pm

    it was up to tomorrow, now its fallen back to the 12th.


    I'm going to apply for a job at Activision. It seems like one really doesn't need to know all that much to get into upper management.

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    Lucretious, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:47pm

    BTW, Mike, this isn't the fault of Valve either. They are simply following their clients instructions.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Wha Steam, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:51pm

    I went on Steam multiple times, days before MW2 was out and it clearly showed that the availability date was "11/12/2009" so what's the fuss? Or did they change it?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Ben (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:05pm

      Re:

      ...availability date was "11/12/2009"...

      What they didn't say is that's the European date format, and it's out December 11th!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Jeff, 10 Nov 2009 @ 2:55pm

    Steam is alright

    I mean, Steam gives good sales at stuff. Team Fortess 2 had a 2-hour halloween sale multiple times for $2.49. A while back, Half-life 2 and stuff were reduced greatly. Steam also keeps all your games up to date, which is nice so you don't have to look for patches.

    I had one issue where I bought a $5 puzzle game a few days ago, and was somehow accidently given Trine, a $20 game, and it wasn't a game I cared for. I contacted Steam Support and got it corrected right away since it was the honest thing to do.

    Besides, we should already know about "VALVE TIME". They always delay the releases of stuff, and there is usually a good reason. (Quality Control?)

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Dementia (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:27pm

      Re: Steam is alright

      Except valve has nothing to do with the QC of Modern Warfare 2, that's all Infinity Ward/ Activision.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:26pm

    There is already a crack out for the Steam Version so that people can play their legit copies now.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Random Person, 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:39pm

    It seems strange to make people who wanted your product enough to pay for it sight unseen wait for no good reason.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    lux (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:52pm

    No matter how good the content/gameplay experience is in Modern Warefare 2, I am certain hardcore gamers will not flock blindly to this. As a gamer at heart, I can tell you with 100% certainty that just having slick new graphics and a couple new features will not blow away the market and have gamers come running. Case in point: http://www.xfire.com/games/cod2/Call_of_Duty_2/

    COD2 was released in 1995, yet still claims the #3 spot on Xfire for most played game online. The community is massive, and they consumer about 4 million minutes of the game daily! A game thats over a decade and still pulling these kinds of numbers says many things:

    1) COD2 rocks tits
    2) Very few games to date have surpassed its playability and replayability.
    3) COD2 game its users lots of freedom to tweak and mod the game as they saw fit

    Give gamers the power to tweak and alter the game your wrote for them, and they will respect for you it, for decades to come.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      thublihnk (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 5:02pm

      Re:

      CoD 2 came out in 2005. When you're claiming a decades-long dedicated fanbase, at least make an effort to look up when a game came out.

      Oh, and the Half Life series' mod community puts CoD2's to shame.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Pat, 10 Nov 2009 @ 3:59pm

    MW2

    Explain this. I bought a preordered copy from simplygames in the UK. Got it today, input the CD expecting to load up the game...Nope, Steam comes up...Ah, thats for the multiplayer methinks......I will pause that and load up the single player game....what!...I have to download it...WTF is this..Am I right in thinking that I have essentially a blank disc and that I have to download the game when I have a Fu*&kin CD? This makes no sense...So i try to download it..after 2 hours of "Error, busy server messages", it finally starts to download....3 hours in, I have downloaded 6%... This sucks...with small mouth and pointy teeth..

    I have a PS3 but FPS games are only served on the PC...consoles are for console games...PC's are for serious games...After months of waiting to get into the game all I am hearing and experiencing is bad bad news for us PC gamers...I can't believe they have shafted the very people who made them who they are..Forget Xbox and PS3 multiplay...COD 4 on the PC is where it was at....They are doing us up the a55 and they are not KY ing us up first...

    How can Infinity Ward totally screw this up after months of preparation? Forget Steam and the Publishers wankofvision, Infinity Ward are to blame...greed and self delusion has clearly overcome them...What a load of Shit!

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      nasch (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 6:14pm

      Re: MW2

      This sucks...with small mouth and pointy teeth... They are doing us up the a55 and they are not KY ing us up first... What a load of Shit!

      So what you're saying is Infinity Ward is cornholing you, biting your ****, and crapping on you all at the same time? Wow!

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    joe, 10 Nov 2009 @ 4:04pm

    Steam and DRM

    I really want to be good and not pirate so I have been buying my PC games off of Steam. I bought Risen and the DRM wouldn't let me play it. I had to make a copy of my friends pirated copy and use that one. The I bought Dragon Age and Steam wouldn't let me play after I had my PC off the internet for 3 days. I'm not even really against DRM because it is still easy to pirate games but I think because of these annoyances I won't be using Steam anymore.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • icon
    Overcast (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 4:16pm

    When my son first had to install Steam with Halflife two - it took me hours to get it working right - patches, bugs, etc..

    Was Christmas day - no tech support to be had.

    I guess, it has it's advantages, but I avoid games through Steam, but it's a better idea than CD locks and crap - I suppose. Only problem is - if you have a dead Wifi card - like we did later, you're stuck with no internet and no Steam games, unless you know to put them in offline mode first.

    It's too cumbersome.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Overcast (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 4:20pm

    I really want to be good and not pirate so I have been buying my PC games off of Steam. I bought Risen and the DRM wouldn't let me play it. I had to make a copy of my friends pirated copy and use that one. The I bought Dragon Age and Steam wouldn't let me play after I had my PC off the internet for 3 days. I'm not even really against DRM because it is still easy to pirate games but I think because of these annoyances I won't be using Steam anymore.

    heh, yeah - I'll buy my games no matter what - if I play it, I buy it, but yes - I run some 'altered' copies instead of originals too - I hate having to use the CD's - such a hassle. I hate having to be online - unless I have a reason to be online, I disable my Ethernet (simple right click) - when playing single player games etc - it's one security hole that's not needed... if I don't need it.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Fentex, 10 Nov 2009 @ 4:37pm

    Valve's Steam

    > we sometimes hear that Valve's Steam is one of the few
    > examples of "DRM that works,"

    Steam is responsible for my ceasing playing computer games.

    Having to have that piece of annoying kludge manage my games and successfully destroy my two-thirds completed game of Half Life 2 absolutely destroyed my interest in playing such things.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Lucretious, 10 Nov 2009 @ 5:04pm

      Re: Valve's Steam

      and when was the last time you tried it, when it was in beta years ago?

      For me its convenience. I don't have to store my games, I don't have to keep track of serial numbers, if I have a computer at another location I can install my games on that one as well just as long as Steam isn't running on my other one. I've never had a single issue to date. And talking to others I get the same impression.

      The issue with MW2 isn't the fault of Valve/Steam, it's the publishers who feel they need to make concessions with Brick & Mortar outfits. Hopefully that will end soon since B&M's are paying less and less attention to the PC as a gaming platform anyhow.

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  • identicon
    Jake, 10 Nov 2009 @ 5:59pm

    MW2

    I am so excited for modern warfare 2. The videos and reviews like this one look awesome. Im not really sure about paying for the extra special edition though…check out this poll http://www.dipoll.com/?p=620 Seems like most people dont think the $$ is worth it? Can anyone explain what the big differences are?

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    lux (profile), 10 Nov 2009 @ 7:50pm

    @Thublihnk

    CoD 2 came out in 2005. When you're claiming a decades-long dedicated fanbase, at least make an effort to look up when a game came out.

    Go back and read my post, you can apologize later :D

    Oh, and the Half Life series' mod community puts CoD2's to shame.

    CoD2 and Cod4 are ranked at #2 and #3 on xfire, totaling 15 million minutes per day across 150k people; compare this to CS:Source which has 1.6 million minute across 17k people. Get your numbers straight before making a statement like that :p

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 10 Nov 2009 @ 7:58pm

      Re: @Thublihnk

      "COD2 was released in 1995"

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Anonymous Coward, 11 Nov 2009 @ 5:40am

      Re: @Thublihnk

      Counter Strike is a mod of Half Life. Counter Strike Source is not a mod of Half Life 2. In your defense, he said the Half-Life series so he's cheating by counting both Half Life and Half Life 2 (my opinion), but his underlying point is correct. The HL2 modding community is far, FAR larger than CoD.

      Literally I don't play I any Half Life 2 mods but I've heard of a few (Gary's Mod, etc). I can't name any CoD mods.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Killer_Tofu (profile), 11 Nov 2009 @ 6:14am

    Modern Warfare 2: Brining console shortcomings to the PC

    The really messed it up by making a console game, and then just porting it to the PC.
    I will not be buying the game, and have talked at least 3 others out of it so far (2 others might get it anyways, so somewhere between 3 and 5 won't).

    Many of my reasons are nicely summed up here:
    http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2009/11/pc-modern-warfare-2-its-much-worse-than-you-though t.ars

    If I wanted the console gaming experience, I would play on the console. Forcing us into a console gaming experience on the PC is not acceptable.
    Activision and IW: Get it right next time and I will consider buying.
    Note: I also refuse to pirate this game.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    aviduser, 11 Nov 2009 @ 11:27am

    Never buying another pre-release on steam. I never knew about the delay when I pre-purchased mw2.

    Now I'm sick home from work and I can't even play the game I bought.

    why does activision have to be such dicks.

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  • identicon
    RastaJon, 12 Nov 2009 @ 1:41am

    So... is it on?

    According to steam my MW2 is 100% ready but when i try to play it it wont unlock. No message of any kind is displayed.

    When i validate the game files there is always a file missing which is downloaded and installed, which it obviously aint.

    So is there a problem with my steam/gamefiles or are Activision still not letting us on?

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  • identicon
    Techone, 12 Nov 2009 @ 7:52pm

    Activison and Steam Suck!

    I cannot believe a software company can have such disregard for the honest consumers who purchase their games. While I see the need for the protection of intellectual property rights, to have to go through this BS to play a game is unreal. Not only does it run in the background leaving your computer vulnerable to attacks, they assume we want to buy software and talk with friends through their software?? I for one will now look into pirateing and cracking these games from now on. And if I succeed, it is completely their fault for putting me through this crap just to play a game I payed $60 for.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Yeebok (profile), 14 Nov 2009 @ 2:58pm

      Re: Activison and Steam Suck!

      Only $60 ? Luxury! I think it's $110 in Australia. Oddly $AU is worth very similar to $US at the moment (per Xe, 1.00 AUD
      =0.933400 USD) which should make it $65 over here, even with rounding up.

      Even then I bet *we* get the crappy MA15 version since some idiot attorney general over here thinks 15 year olds should be able to play GTA.

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  • identicon
    damian vincent, 13 Nov 2009 @ 12:00pm

    I absolutely loath steam. I've been boycotting their releases for awhile now. In fact I torrent any steam release just because they are so annoying and another worthless anti piracy tool that doesn't work.

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  • identicon
    derek hartley, 16 Nov 2009 @ 4:41pm

    cod mw 2

    my comment is that if you happen to uninstall cod 2 then try to re install steam doesnt allow the game code again, telling me its a duplicate!! im now stuck with the game and cant use it, do i buy it again?

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    The Buzz Saw (profile), 16 Nov 2009 @ 4:58pm

    ugggh

    So, when're we gonna get new consumer protection laws? Companies need to be upfront about this kind of stuff. And no, a EULA is not an adequate notification.

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  • identicon
    tovopro, 25 Nov 2009 @ 8:56am

    Blame Activision, NOT Infinity Ward...

    You can blame Activision for all that money grubbin' activities. All Infinity Ward did was develop the game, but Activision was the one that published it with the financial say!

    At the end of the day, it's all about money and politics...

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    tovopro, 25 Nov 2009 @ 9:04am

    Double-edged sword...

    Either way you look at it, the PC consumer is still "ganked" in the end. If we decide to boycott and NOT purchase the PC version of the game, Activision will have a viable excuse to no longer have their developers create for PC gaming (the only thing executives sees are numbers, nothing else). On the other side, if we do decide to purchase/support this game on the PC, it says that we allow Activision to tell us what we SHOULD like and that we just have to DEAL WITH IT. Either way, Activision wins. Sad, so sad!

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  • identicon
    nzfurion, 23 Dec 2009 @ 4:52pm

    WTF?

    I got home with my copy and installed it, or did i?......It unbelievable to purchased a game only to discover it has to be downloaded even tho It came with 2 DVD's! seems I cant play it to day after all. I think the requirement of an internet connection is bullcrap. I have to pay for the downlaod data so it may cost me an extra $40.....fortunately this is illegal in New Zealand and the govt agency pays for and enforces fair practice so Activision can expect a big fine and restitution over this.

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    SaVaGe SniPeR0, 7 Jan 2010 @ 8:33am

    modernwarfare 2

    add this gamerprofile. SaVaGe SniPeR and join my clan.... Sharpshooters..

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    SaVaGe SniPeR0, 7 Jan 2010 @ 8:34am

    modernwarfare 2

    for xbox360

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    bill, 22 Oct 2010 @ 5:13pm

    i got my game in store not long ago now it wont work it said i hade to buy it on steam
    can any one help me

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