[cod] Online Retailers Refusing To Sell Modern Warfare 2

John Kennington jwkennington at gmail.com
Fri Nov 6 10:46:46 EST 2009


Actually, by reading between the lines, it does.  By not selling the game,
they do two things:  1) they will not support steam, a rival company, and 2)
they say that distribution through steam is not acceptable.  That means, off
handedly, that they support dedicated servers.

John

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Martin H <rubb3r.side.up at gmail.com> wrote:

> Doesnt really have anything to do with MW2 though. Just that the retailers
> dont want to sell something that will then act as direct competition. Pity,
> really. i was looking forward to it being because of the game ^^
>
> 2009/11/6 Bong-Master <bong-master at thesilverdagger.co.uk>
>
> yes very intresting
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>>> http://kotaku.com/5398259/online-retailer-refuses-to-sell-modern-warfare-2
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>>> Interesting ...
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