blizzard made such a bad job i mean this game is sooooo broken it's all slow and laggy! >.>
.... wonder if anyone will realize the link here....
blizzard made such a bad job i mean this game is sooooo broken it's all slow and laggy! >.>
.... wonder if anyone will realize the link here....
Blizzard has nothing to do with this game, Blizzad is basicly under Activision and the company under activision that made this game was Treyarch not Blizzard.
Your fault for falling for that generic fps.
The link that he is referring to is, World of Warcraft has been suffering server stability problems lately, and the highly anticipated (depending on who you ask) game called Call of Duty:Black Ops, a game made by Treyarch and published by Activision, is suffering the same problems according to him.
Because Activision and Blizzard merged, this means that somehow Blizzard is to blame for this.
I'm sorry if i ruined it for everyone.
Originally Posted by Respen
A FPS that isnt generic is any FPS that is not generic. Joking aside, a non-generic FPS is one that isn't a "space marine or realistic war shooter made after 2006", as my friend puts it (e.g. TF2, CSS, HL (any), L4D 1 & 2 and DoDS). Battlefield, MoH, CoD, Halo, GoW, etc. may be fun, but do nothing new.
Yes, yes, both were made by companies under activision. Your point?
Do you really think Blizzard went over and was like "You know what, this is how you make this game in a genre we've never done"?
Timesplitters. R.I.P.
I'd say that when the Covenant guns are being used Halo is slightly less generic. Also Living Dead is an amazing game. The only issue with Halo"Reach is the levels made by Bungie are just parts of campaign levels.. and the rest are Forge made levels in which most have some pretty crappy camping spots.. and Big Team Battle isn't as fun as it used too be.. once again they need to make levels out of forge for multiplayer.
There are plenty non generic shooters out there like, Fallout (fpsrpg but still), Bioshock 1 and 2, F.E.A.R, S.T.A.L.K.E.R, The Darkness, etc
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The relationship between Blizzard and Activision is nothing more than a business relation. I do not know why I am getting into this over the internet but here it goes.
Blizzard does not follow some business model that Activision sets out for them, nor do they have any impact AT ALL on each other development process. Do you honestly think that a company with the highest grossing games of all time seriously merged with Activision because they needed money, or development help, or anything that money can already buy. Activisions name isnt even printed on anything Blizzard releases. It is like the Dell-Alienware relationship. Alienware(an already established high grossing company) gets a business proposition from Dell so essentially share stock and profits but Dell is by no means allowed to do ANYTHING with the Alienware brand. Same thing with Blizz and Activision. Blizz stays where they are at, and Activision keeps their nose out of Blizz's business and they will both make money.
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I recall huge downtimes and I logged in a few days ago and achievements were disabled and you couldn't gain achievements. And they fixed the downtime issues at strt (they lasted for weeks) so that anyone could play as trial for eternity. And I remember that I couldn't even play online during that time.