The Wall Street Journal has reported a little more detail on Activision’s subscription-based offering, called Call of Duty Elite, which will be launching for use with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in November this year. The report only offers glimpses of what will be, with a full reveal only coming later, but it seems that COD’s map packs will be covered by the monthly subscription
Some detail on Acti’s paid-for COD content
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Some detail on Acti’s paid-for COD content
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Re: Some detail on Acti’s paid-for COD content
World of warcraft, 12 EU a month. XBL, a few pounds a year. COD...
At what point would you decide is it worth paying for extra features or features that are free? I would love it if everything went back to LAN but those days seems well past us. Multiplayer has become a bigger part of my life but I won't have any issues if we have a mod revolution and go back to cod4/quake3/unreal tournament with a make over. But there is such a big market for cod I doubt it will be stopped from this move.
At what point would you decide is it worth paying for extra features or features that are free? I would love it if everything went back to LAN but those days seems well past us. Multiplayer has become a bigger part of my life but I won't have any issues if we have a mod revolution and go back to cod4/quake3/unreal tournament with a make over. But there is such a big market for cod I doubt it will be stopped from this move.
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Re: Some detail on Acti’s paid-for COD content
Remember the days when they actually cared about what the consumers wanted? Where they went out of their way to please us. Where game support went on for years after release of the actual game?
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