Post: Was Modern Warfare 2 An Act Of Sabotage?
01-12-2011, 10:29 PM #1
CLM
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Was Modern Warfare 2 An Act Of Sabotage?


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Could Mw2 have been a "silent rebellion" from Infinity Ward this whole time? Think about it for a second.

Everyone knows Mw2 is a really unbalanced game. Overpowered grenade launchers, boosting, and tactical insertions, UMP 45, certain killstreaks. I can go on and on but lets end the list there. But it's not just the multiplayer that's messed up.

The story plot also leaves a lot of questions.

Originally posted by another user
Price survived? How did he get captured? What the **** is up with Shepherd? He was in cahoots with Makarov, then he backstabbed Makarov? How did he manage all that without being caught?


There's just too many flaws. Could IW have done this all on purpose to rebel Activision, or does that sound too far fetched? Comment below.

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01-13-2011, 01:36 AM #20
It might be..
01-13-2011, 01:41 AM #21
Gaia
Former Staff
Maybe the story will be explained the Modern Warfare 3
01-13-2011, 02:03 AM #22
HtD
Dark Knight
Meh i doubt video game creators actually do that type of thing, all they want is their pay checks.
01-13-2011, 02:22 AM #23
imma haz to disagree......but very very good thought =P
01-13-2011, 02:51 AM #24
LaNGeR
Bounty hunter
Why would activision allow it to be released if it was sabotage?
01-13-2011, 02:53 AM #25
Octavia
"PonyF ag"
Apparently this is true.

Originally posted by another user
The legal battle between Activision and Jason West and Vince Zampella has taken an unusual twist. In new court documents filed this week, the video games giant accuses the pair of conspiring with rival company Electronic Arts to sabotage Infinity Ward as well as fellow Call of Duty series developer Treyarch and the brand.

First, a quick summary of events so far: West and Zampella, who co-founded of Call of Duty creator Infinity Ward before it was bought by Activision, were fired in March under mysterious circumstances; West and Zampella sued for unpaid royalties and brand rights; Activision scoffed. With us so far? Excellent.

IW employees then began leaving the studio in drips and drabs--around 35 eventually left in all; Activision counter-sued, claiming West and Zampella tried to "steal" IW; the pair formed Respawn Entertainment and signed a publishing agreement with EA; some IW veterans joined Respawn; Infinity Ward was restructed. Get it? Got it? Good.

On Tuesday, Activision filed an amendment to its complaint, reported by Joystiq, detailing a whole spread of alleged improprieties. It's claimed that West and Zampella had been in talks with EA for eight months before their firing, plotting together to create a new studio with Activision and Infinity Ward talent. To foster discontent, Activision says, the pair resisted Activision's attempts to pay employees bonuses and incentives. On top of that, they were "already appropriating for themselves approximately 1/3 of the total Infinity Ward bonus
pool each quarter."

It's further claimed that West and Zampella intentionally released a Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 trailer on the same day as Treyarch released a trailer of their own for a Call of Duty: World at War map pack, to undermine the other developer and the series. Activision has produced supposed text message records of the plan.

"Treyarch released their mp dlc video," an anonymous employee sent to West, who responded "Super nice? We release our video? Crush and destroy with our video." The mysterious person affirmed "We already did. And ... we already did." "Nice," said West.
As West and Zamepella still had years left on their contracts, they rocked the boat by threatening to stop developing Modern Warfare 2, and then hold up Modern Warfare 3, as leverage in negotiations with Activision to found another own studio and work on new games under terms less favourable to the
publisher.

EA worked with West and Zampella and their talent agency to plan all this, Activision alleges, with the goal of weakening the Call of Duty franchise and poaching Infinity Ward talent. This included bringing the pair by private jet to a "secret meeting" at EA CEO John Riccitiello's house. However, much of the supporting evidence for these claims is, the defendants insist, confidential and cannot be revealed. Large portions of the legal filing are redacted.

Supposedly, EA had also "sought to extract confidential information from West and Zampella, including information about the Modern Warfare marketing plans and how Electronic Arts could make a 'COD killer.'"
Activision is seeking "at least 400 million dollars" from EA to pay for profits lost due to its inference and for the cost of rebuilding Infinity Ward, as well as "punitive and exemplary damages to punish Electronic Arts and to deter similar conduct in the future."

It also wants back money West and Zempalla had received "during the period of their disloyalty" and to stop them from using confidential information owned by Activision in making their own rival products.
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01-13-2011, 03:36 AM #26
yojalata
TheOne&Only
idk maybe mw1 was too good to be compared.
01-13-2011, 04:16 AM #27
Steve
Ex-News Staff
That's crazy what Elmo found. & I kinda agree CoD4 is just incomparable because it was too good!?!?! Cool Story Bro =D
01-13-2011, 04:50 AM #28
bevy300
Little One
no i dont think so

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