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Shit, I didn't even know that there was a Steam group boycotting COD:MW2.
Who all apparently bought MW2. Voting with your wallet is still a powerful tool. When you complain and rail against the publisher and then buy the game anyway, that makes a powerful statement about your intentions.
Great article. Most PC gamers don't have the backbone to vote with their wallets, as evidenced by the extraordinarily successful launch of MW2 and the continued success of Intel chips.
Support blizzard.
money is in the console market now
PC gaming market is secondary and will be treated as such
They don't make the kind of games i enjoy, at all.
money is in the console market now
PC gaming market is secondary and will be treated as such
whether PC gamers vote with their wallets does not matter to console focused developers / publishers because any additional money gained through a PC port is good enough. only MMOs and RTSes will remain PC centric. all other genres will become more console focused.
It's not a matter of "good games", Blizzard just makes games that don't appeal to some people, myself included.
Great article. Most PC gamers don't have the backbone to vote with their wallets, as evidenced by the extraordinarily successful launch of MW2 and the continued success of Intel chips.
Great article! I haven't heard of the ECA before. Shit, I didn't even know that there was a Steam group boycotting COD:MW2.
Who all apparently bought MW2. Voting with your wallet is still a powerful tool. When you complain and rail against the publisher and then buy the game anyway, that makes a powerful statement about your intentions.
Problem is that the software devs and publishers don't care. You vote with your wallet to not buy a PC game, that will be one more vote the dev/pub have going to the console crowd. And it's a vote they actually want to happen.
Problem is that the software devs and publishers don't care. You vote with your wallet to not buy a PC game, that will be one more vote the dev/pub have going to the console crowd. And it's a vote they actually want to happen.
It's also getting increasingly hard to vote with your wallet in someone else's favor. Often times, you get to choose between Activision or EA. Pick your poison.
What I hope happens is that people do vote with their wallets (I do) and smaller development/distribution companies flourish.