I agree with this statement. I have bought all the damn books with no trophy and I can't be bothered to play through most of the game again with the patch uninstalled...
What Aion was trying to say was that the price of MW2 has been raised by £10 (and the equivalent) everywhere in Europe and possibly everywhere else in the world on every platform(except the US of course, who get everything for a better deal) - Which is ridiculous, the RRP is now £55 ($90).
Although a lot of retailers knock off £10 usually; £45 ($74 - and Americans complain about $60 games) for a video game is absolutely ludicrous.
All this price-raise by Activision is going to do is get other major publishers to follow suit and release their games for £45 as well. Thus making gamers spend even more money on games when there is still a RECESSION on in a lot of countries.
I guess all the people who have said "Quit your whining" etc. are American, therefore are seemingly not affected by this price raise...
In short: I am not going to by MW2 on release, hopefully buying used later on in the year, so that Activision gets no money from me.
The reason is that this is the first 'proper' videogame I played on the PC (That Barney game with the singing and moving USB doll does not count).
I used to love this game when I was younger (played a skirmish for 14 hours once, before the patch which allowed saving), for some reason, the graphics still look good to me, and I never get tired of building an impenetrable complex base of walls and turrets. I've played it so much I can the hum the tune of the next song to be played before it starts...
I remember that game! you could make your own dirt tracks. The boundaries of the map were cliffs, and somehow you could drive vertically up them, then when you kept driving forward then whooshing and flying back to the map occured.
Please provide irrefutable proof that global warming is real, that average global temperatures have increased only since the Industrial Revolution and never when humans weren't releasing CO2. How come there were ice ages? The Earth cooled. How did these ice ages stop? The Earth warmed.
I am still waiting for Resistance to come out in the U.K, I can understand one week, maybe even two; but three-and-a-half weeks? I hardly think it's fair.