• @woelkchen
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    1 year ago

    I don’t see how a game which was developed pre MS has anything to do with MS fucking up?

    The game will be released by Microsoft. It’s that simple. They are free to delay the release by a bit and rework the bad things. But they don’t.

      • @woelkchen
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        -61 year ago

        They control Activision now. No grey area. Just like Microsoft controlled to show full screen ads to Xbox users.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          That’s not how it works when major companies buy one another, it generally takes years for integration efforts wherein prior leadership and plans remain mostly unchanged for more then half that time.

          • @woelkchen
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            -31 year ago

            So who is responsible for the fullscreen CoD ad on Xbox then if not Microsoft? Seriously, you’re delusional if you think that Microsoft higher ups have no power to order the Activision leadership around.

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              1 year ago

              Ah, the arrogance of not knowing what you don’t know. Except people are telling you that you are lacking knowledge of mergers, and you’re still demanding that you’re right. So now it’s willful ignorance.

              • @woelkchen
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                01 year ago

                Absolutely nobody countered the argument of the fullscreen CoD ad on Xbox. Nobody except Microsoft proper greenlit that.

            • @BURN
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              01 year ago

              Microsoft can advertise for their new properties. That doesn’t require any high level coordination between company leadership.

              Anything game development wise is pretty much certainly not had any impact from Microsoft at all. MS is a very slow moving company, and corporate acquisitions aren’t an overnight deal. It can take years to transition old leadership out and implement new plans.

              • @woelkchen
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                01 year ago

                So if the acquisition resulted in the first ever fullscreen ad on Xbox, the acquisition did not lead to positive change. Thanks for confirming me.

                • @BURN
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                  11 year ago

                  The acquisition has resulted in next to nothing other than some joint advertising. This really just makes you look like you have no idea how corporate company structure works.

                  • @woelkchen
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                    01 year ago

                    The first fullscreen ad on Xbox is definitely a negative change in the industry and Microsoft knew exactly what they bought and are responsible now for everything, including the later revealed pricing for the upcoming WoW expansion. No amount of downvoting by Xbox fanboys will ever change that.