Activision has released a new trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s single-player campaign, showcasing 30 seconds of gameplay footage from it.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II drops players into an unprecedented global conflict that features the return of the iconic Operators of Task Force 141. From small-scale, high-stakes infiltration tactical ops to highly classified missions, players will deploy alongside friends in a truly immersive experience.
The game promises to feature an all-new gun handling, advanced AI system, a new Gunsmith and a suite of other gameplay and graphical innovations.
COD: MW2 will feature a physically based material system, and a new hybrid tile-based streaming system. It will also have a new PBR decal rendering system, world volumetric lighting, and a new GPU geometry pipeline.
Activision claims that those who pre-order the game will be able to play the SP campaign one week prior to its release. Needless to say that this sucks for those that want to experience it. After all, Activision is forcing players to pre-order the game in case they don’t want everything to be spoiled to them. But hey, at least the developers will be fine with this, and won’t get as angry as when insiders leak major story elements of their game. Ah, the hypocrisy!

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Peak FOMO syndrome alert!
Thankfully, ever since I switched over to Linux about a decade ago, I don’t suffer from it anymore.
Nowadays I realize it was a Godsend…
I switched to DRM-Free fully in 2015 that also helps with the FOMO because i have a limited selection to begin with. If people really wanted to cure themselves of this plague they surely can and then the industry will have no choice but to change. But we all now asking anything to be done in masses is a waste of time because sheeps are gonna sheeple. They still can’t figure out that all you have to do is NOT comply
You didn’t. You still keep your Steam and play on it.
Well I’m not gonna throw away an account with hundreds of games. I’m just not investing in that platform. If a game is like 10 bucks or so from a key site, then maybe I’ll indulge. But for me to spend or invest in a DRM Platform Not gonna happen man. A part from The DRM, one of the thing that pisses me off about steam is its censorship, which for some reason I’ve never seen anyone complain about. You can’t say a damn thing on those forums without being banned or chased by bootlickers. Steam is like a religion to PC gamers and that is just annoying too damn annoying for me man.
Really? I’ve seen people complain about the censorship steam does. It’s just that not many people do it. I’m sure more would speak up, but seeing as websites that have comments sections and gaming forums are overwhelmingly run by those in support of censorship, users just keep quiet instead of risking a ban. Pathetic, isn’t it?
Yes it’s very pathetic. I don’t know what happened but the first time I got censored on steam it hurt me to the core. And I feel like it shouldn’t have, but it did. I think the reason might be, here is a platform I invested in and all my games there and they can just remove me from all I’ve purchased just like that. Maybe I was worried about a nothing burger but the possibility is always there and that’s when I really started to despise steam and the fact that it’s a Monopoly that people seem to encourage.
The dik riding on steam made me uncomfortable to the core, felt like the Truman Show. And then their is Ubisoft, whenever I use to play a Ubisoft game I felt like I needed to scrub my graphics card with bleach. But I’m older now, have a child and another on the way. So that helps to not have FOMO or care to support these platforms. That’s my story.
Having your purchases being stripped away from you is the ultimate worry one can have when investing in these platforms for sure. But the other point which a lot us continue to sleep on is the fact that these publishers are entitled to patch the games we bought and have certain contents either removed or changed due to censorship and licensing issues.
Although these cases tend to happen with the heavy hitters I feel like it could very well happen to game, regardless or popularity it is or how old it may be. Even on GOG I noticed that the classic Fallout
Having your purchases being stripped away from you is the ultimate worry one can have when investing in these platforms for sure. But the other point which a lot us continue to sleep on is the fact that these publishers are entitled to patch the games we bought, and have certain contents either removed or changed due to censorship and licensing issues.
Although these cases tend to happen with the heavy hitters I feel like it could very well happen to any game, regardless of how popular it is or whenever the game originally launched.
Even on GOG I noticed that the classic Fallout games were relisted since the versions I purchased aren’t the same as the ones that are currently available. I heard perhaps contents were removed or something but both versions have slightly censored some of things that were once available in the old disc versions.
Yes, because look at what Ubisoft is about to do come sept with their DLCs. Sad that GoG has fallen to this as well. Man nothing is sacred anymore. It gets worst because people don’t even care. They’ll care when it’s too latem Microsoft closed down their digital bookstore 2 years ago and every book that was purchased went up in smoke. Platform no longer exists so all that money people invested in gone. Why are people still so hungry to give up their sovereignty and when we talk, we’re the crazy one.
“Microsoft closed down their digital bookstore 2 years ago and every book that was purchased went up in smoke”
I didn’t even know that Microsoft once had a ebook store. But yeah that’s the problem: people are just way too complacent about everything that they’re willing to support businesses despite being too lazy to research about the potential consequences which could come from that. The solution is simple: start supporting alternative businesses across every avenue and provide constructive feedback to these businesses to ensure they stay in check. And just keep spreading the word about it.
As much as I’m praising what The Daily Wire is doing by stepping into the entertainment sector, they’re still on a subscription based model. And I suppose it makes complete sense given how expensive all of this can be to produce. But I hope if all of this works out and we begin to see a trend in the alternative space, perhaps a resurgence in pro-consumer practices will come into fruition.
The Rippaverse is something else that people need to support regardless of how they feel about the comic itself. And thanks to all the notion surrounding it I was able to discover other comics in the works by those who follow the same princicples. All these collaborative efforts can go a long way in changing the course of where we’re heading into the future.
Tell me you’re a developer without telling me you’re a developer.
“Pre-order now and you too can beta test our bug ridden piece of sh*t, you dumb Muthafuqas”
Can’t wait to shoot up fnd’s cousins.
‘Shoot up’? Strange way of putting it.
How about it lasts for a fkin week instead of a week early? These CODs always last for about 1h. I never understood why they make them so short.
Seeing as how most people who buy these games are brain dead consoomers that mainly play the multiplayer portion, they really don’t need to put in much effort for the single player experience.
amen brother, amen.