[cod] COD5 Bins

Hannu Kumpeli hannu at shadowstyle.nl
Sat Nov 29 21:56:04 EST 2008


Becouse it makes less sense if they bins are at Activisions QA now and wont be used

> Btw patch 1.2 is comming so why release the bins now iff a new vers is comming in like no time?
> Makes no sens to playe 1 week patch and again wait on the linux bins dont ya think?
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> From: harryrag at true-gamers.nlTo: cod at icculus.orgDate: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 00:55:53 +0100Subject: RE: [cod] COD5 Bins
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> Go to cod.com, there’s the place to complain about it, Icculus.org (Ryan) can’t do any about that.
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> From: Caleb Stephens [mailto:csteph9 at gmail.com] Sent: zondag 30 november 2008 00:24To: cod at icculus.orgSubject: Re: [cod] COD5 Bins
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> >The linux Bins have always been later then the windblows version, and with a 1.1 patch on day 1, yeah there we got some more delays to wait on.Why would this be acceptable to anyone?
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> On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 8:47 AM, =TG=McRag <harryrag at true-gamers.nl> wrote:
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> Get a life m8.
> Please do unsubscribe yourself from this mailing list, that you seem to be upset go post on callofduty.com.
> But don't bother me/us with this kind of nonsense.
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> If you like cod4 more be my guest and go play it, lots of players do like the WW2 setting more, CoD 4 is lame IMO for pub playing. 
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> The linux Bins have always been later then the windblows version, and with a 1.1 patch on day 1, yeah there we got some more delays to wait on.
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> From: Caleb Stephens [mailto:csteph9 at gmail.com] Sent: zaterdag 29 november 2008 16:37
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> To: cod at icculus.orgSubject: Re: [cod] COD5 Bins
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> Guys - pull your clans off of it.  Don't register teams on the ladders and league sites.We need to vote with our money here.  As a group, we could probably kill 80%(?) of the game's momentum this week (if it has momentum ... which I kinda doubt).Cancel win> dows server accounts.Everyone go back to COD4 en-masse. (it's a better game anyway)Nobody download the linux bins. So what if the bins come out in a week or two ... TOO LATE.If we're successful, then we will ensure that the majority of server admins and cl> ans will have the required consideration in the next CoD release.  If nobody does anything, then we are pretty much assured of a similar release cycle for the next game as well.  Think about it ...
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> On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 7:15 AM, Christian Gerbrandt <gerbra at gotadsl.co.uk> wrote:
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> Fan boy, lol
> I don't even play Call of Duty, but I'm interested in Game servers.
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> Thumbs up for your good people knowledge.
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> From: Leadly [mailto:leadbritches at austinservers.com] Sent: 29 November 2008 14:54
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> To: cod at icculus.orgSubject: RE: [cod] COD5 Bins
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> Ok... fan boy... thanks for that useless rant. 
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> From: Christian Gerbrandt [mailto:gerbra at gotadsl.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 5:58 AMTo: cod at icculus.orgSubject: RE: [cod] COD5 Bins
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> Stop complaining.
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> The linux bins are currently with Activions QA team, and will be released to public once the testing is done.
> You can be happy that you get a Linux dedicated at all.
> We are talking about a game here, and not a server software. The game has server functions built into the game.
> If I were Activision, I wouldn't even see a need to get Linux bins done.
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> And all this bullshit about not buying the next Call of Duty.
> We all know this is not the case, and you will be the first to get the next game once it is released.
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> From: Leadly [mailto:leadbritches at austinservers.com] Sent: 29 November 2008 11:18To: cod at icculus.orgSubject: RE: [cod] COD5 Bins
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> They don't give a rats ass about PC multiplayer… they build these games to cater to the console market and slap on a half baked PC multiplayer as a afterthought. Linux bins are so far down their list we are lucky to see them at all. 
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> Until publishers stop catering to 14 year olds who buy a game so they can run through the SP in two weeks then take it and trade it in for the next game coming down the pipeline… the PC MP market will continue to be one dismal MP game after another. It's e> asy money and because their audience expects so little form a game they don't have to spend all the time required to develop a good MP experience. The last game in the CoD series that was built specifically for the PC was United Offensive. 
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> From: Matt @ Best GN [mailto:matt at bestgn.net.au] Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 9:44 PMTo: cod at icculus.orgSubject: Re: [cod] COD5 Bins
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> I agree completely.
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> The fact that we live in a world that's so advanced make this all the more pathetic.
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> Activision have PLENTY of time and plenty of MONEY to get this done, but instead the CEO's talk about what model BMW they will buy next...
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> Actvision and Treyarch can blow me
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> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 1:18 PM
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> I feel the same,  so disgusting that these bins have yet to come out.  I lost my desire to even make this server.  And no I will not purchase the next call of duty.    
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> Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 00:22:59 +0100From: graczu.wro at gmail.comTo: cod at icculus.orgSubject: Re: [cod] COD5 BinsI so much hate Activision, i think this is the last game of Activision that i was bought...
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