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Category: Rants and Raves11/05/09
04:34:48 am, by PPNSteve Categories: News, Background, Technology, Hot Topics, Rants and Raves The internet chapter of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a secret copyright treaty whose text Obama’s administration refused to disclose due to “national security” concerns, has leaked. It’s bad. It says: Originally posted by Cory Doctorow The internet chapter of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a secret copyright treaty whose text Obama’s administration refused to disclose due to “national security” concerns, has leaked. It’s bad. It says:
More details: The ACTA Internet Chapter: Putting the Pieces Together 10/28/09
Footage from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 leaked onto the Internet yesterday, and if you thought the lack of dedicated PC servers were the big controversy in regards to this game, you're in for a huge surprise. The leaked gameplay footage reveals that you'll be able to play part of the game as a terrorist. Heavy spoilers ahead, obviously. The footage has since been pulled from YouTube, and has been pulled from CNN's iReport site as well. In the level (reportedly the beginning of the game), the player is with a group of men who murder innocent civilians in an airport. The level seems to consist primarily of capping innocent people, including the clearly injured who are trying in vain to hobble away as you shoot them in the back. This is where CNN's video ends. Based on other internet reports, after the airport killing spree, the group then exit to the tarmac where they pass a pile of dead bodies, and shoot some cops. Eventually, the main terrorist, Makarov, murders the player with a shot to the head. It's strong stuff. When asked if the footage would be in the game, Activision released a statement to the press, saying:
I predict an uproar from certain members of the excitable media. I predict semi-accurate headlines will proclaim: "New Game Has Players Take The Role of Terrorists!" while ignoring the fact that this is, essentially, a cut-scene where you control a character, and the scene itself doesn't glamorize terrorism: After all, you are betrayed by your own leader, who is so evil, he shoots his own men. We don't really know the context of the level either: Perhaps the player is infiltrating the terrorist group and has to participate or blow his cover. Maybe the main character is under the influence of mind-altering drugs. Maybe it's a dream sequence. But no matter what utility it might serve in Modern Warfare 2's plot, it's a disturbing thing to watch; I can't imagine how disturbing it would be to play. While I'm all for artistic freedom in games, even I gotta shake my head a little at how far this goes. Modern Warfare 2 is scheduled for a November 10th release. Please Boycott this game until the PC version is repaired (dedicated servers and mod tools re-added) Tags: activision, airport, attack, cod, controversy, infinity ward, modern warfare 2, mw2, terrorist
10/20/09
03:42:48 pm, by PPNSteve Categories: Announcements, News, Hot Topics, Personal, Rants and Raves
Thanks. The open letter follows:
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Dear Mr. Bowling, My name is PPN Steve (PPNSteve online/game name). There has been great turmoil in the CoD PC community because of your recent announcement that there will be no dedicated server support. I'm not sure if you are aware of the implications of this. It will effectively destroy the competitive community and mod makers. It will also cripple game server providers who rely heavily on the Call of Duty series to drive sales. I guess what we don't understand is how you can tell Shacknews that, "PC will be the same as it always was" and then drop this bomb on us three weeks before launch. We understand that Infinity Ward is a company and is driven by sales but you need to understand that we are your customers and should not simply be ignored. I call on Infinity Ward to engage in constructive dialogue with the Call of Duty PC community to solve this problem and remind us once again why we have been supporting your games and your company over the past six years. Thank you, on behalf of the Call of Duty PC community, PPN Steve 10/14/09
Originally posted by smnet at vBulletin.com/forums. I'm very sorry Jelsoft but I can't help but feel extremely offended and insulted. I have several licenses with you and I've been on these forums for years (I have a few usernames here so I can keep my businesses separate and anonymous) and never in the history of vBulletin have I seen such a fundamentally WRONG decision made. I am speaking of course in regard to the lack of demo prior to the close of the pre-release window sale. I love Jelsoft and vBulletin, don't get me wrong - I've been a very loyal defender of vBulletin on many occasions. However, I cannot possibly imagine how you can be both so blind and so deaf to have missed the VERY VERY clear warnings from the community in this regard. How good is your SEO features? How good is the CMS? How good is the new forum, the social groups, the templating system, the blogs - what does this mean for our mods, x, y, z? How good is this and that..... These are all fundamental NEED TO KNOW questions that can only really be answered and gauged by seeing a demo. How can you STILL be asking people to part with money before seeing a demo? If you were that confident in the product you are releasing then a demo should be no issue. If the homepage is anything to go by then I'm fairly sure vBSEO are breathing a huge sigh of relief that there is so much still lacking in vB4 to warrant their continued involvement. If the demo will take a while then either extend or reschedule the sale. I'm sorry but this is one leap of faith that is a little too far for me to jump at. Once I've seen a demo, I demand the pre-sale price because I am a loyal customer with multiple licenses of vBulletin, Blogs and project tools. I've always supported you, I've always upgraded and I've always come back time and again. If you wish to punish me for making a purely reasonable and sound business decision (ie, needing to assess the damage and extent of upgrade prior to purchase) then I am taking myself, and my website's over to IPB. Several very big vBulletin players are already making this move and I urge you along with countless other people to reconsider this action. I have no wish to leave vBulletin but at the same time I have no wish to stay with a company who puts money first and the needs of customers last. Without us Jelsoft, your loyal fan base and customers - your company would be NOTHING. You have made it to where you are purely because customers always have been put first... you've listened, you've delivered...... that is until now. I hope this is one of those situations where you have simply not thought this through properly and can quickly make amends. I urge everyone with a voice who feels as strongly as I do to speak up and be counted on this monumental and detrimental shift in vBulletin customer relations. I truly hope this is not a goodbye. Your comments and thoughts would be welcome and desired. |