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ID:	596516 As if you haven't heard enough about Call of Duty, good or bad, over the past few days, we've got some more news for you: COD is going intergalactic. A newly-formed Activision studio named Sledgehammer is working on a Call of Duty "set in the future" and featuring "space Marines".


    Activision has registered domains for "Call of Duty: Future Warfare, Advanced Warfare, Secret Warfare and Space Warfare," so what the final name may be isn't certain.

    Lasers. Pew, pew.

    Analysis: What Lies Ahead For Call of Duty? [Gamasutra]
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    • Ratty
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      Ratty commented
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      Originally posted by Harbinger
      You're the reason they release games early, you have absolutely no reason to defend the developers, so why are you?. If it only takes 2 days to fix the problem (3 days and counting btw) why didn't they fix it BEFORE THEY RELEASED IT.
      i fail too see the logic in that comment.... im not defending the developers from a "OMG LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE" perspective, im just saying that they cannot control what happens after release of a new game... and im sure that if the lag was an issue during development or testing they would have fixed it.

    • Milenko
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      Milenko commented
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      The larger issue is that there are infinite configurations of hardware/software that will always cause issues with specific users. However issues like this that affect quite a number of people, must share a common denominator.

      That denominator should have been ironed out - through more time spent actually testing the game.
      There is a trend that games get rushed out the door once it reaches an internal level of quality. The problem is that level isn't particularly high these days; mostly (the way I see it) because people will still buy the product at that level of quality; regardless.

    • Aegis
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      Aegis commented
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      given the prevalence of the problem either they didn't bother fixing it, or they didn't test properly. either way, they're culpable.
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