AW: [cod] boycott / protest

leoncoin leoncoin at btopenworld.com
Mon Nov 28 05:50:08 EST 2005



Hi 

People I don't wana be the one to point this out but were going in
circles. I will close my 4 servers down on the boycott, because I will
try anything, anything to remove this pain in the ass and get some kind
of patch out there. However I run a Linux server so I know that even if
they were to release a patch I would have to wait a month for Linux
version. Lol. I digress ... This boycott is a good idea... But its
targeting the wrong people. Its targeting the gamers not IW, I doubt
they would care 2 ticks what we did... It not guna effect them.

What we have to understand is that gamers still create game ... They do
... But as soon as done they hand their works over to money men... And
money men are just that ... Only interested in the cash.. AC costs more
money .. So they cant have it!

We need to work together, not against our gamers. I think it might be an
idea to draw up a list of international banned COD2 gamers and add them
to your server. If we all work together and pool this info it wouldn't
stop the cheating... But it would certainly slow it down.

M 

-----Original Message-----
From: stalvi Sent: 28 November 2005 09:53

I agree with this, but I really doubt a single day boycott would do  
much.  A long term boycott might, but it would have to be more than a  
few hundred servers out of the thousands.

I would also guess that people like IW/ACV have been looking at the  
World of Warcraft online business model and wondered if they could do  
something like that to make serious money.  A boycott might be just  
what the business execs need to make that kind of a decision.  Yeah  
yeah, blowing smoke, but it could be on the burner.



On Nov 27, 2005, at 1:10 PM, Robert Mount wrote:

> I think a boycott will work if all those who boycott (myself included,

> five COD2 servers) eventually shut down their servers for good.  Which

> will be the effect if nothing comes from ATV/IW.
>
> I have to assume that MP drives a portion of their sales, yes, most 
> people have the game already.  But if all those servers are shutdown 
> there's no place to play.  People will remember that when the 
> expansion pack comes out.
>
> BTW, well said Jay!
>
> --Rob
>
>




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