There are always going to be glitches when one company is handed someone else's shit and told "make a new one of these". Pump out a new game for us." Yes, there are glitches. On top of that, Call of Duty 2 proved to be quite a worthwhile business endeavor on the consoles, and so putting something else out would show that we are committed to this franchise for consoles. = / I know this is an old post that got bumped, but I felt the need to say said: " Here's the way that I look at it: Say you are Treyarch, and Activision heads come to you and say "look, Infinity Ward is working on this other Call of Duty game, but we need to get something out in order to keep the brand fresh in people's minds. Treyarch gets far too much hate, as do their games. One thing that I will give Call of Duty 3 as well as World at War is that those games were fun and enjoyable, and they at least explored the option of vehicles in CoD multiplayer (which I don't like, but at least they had the balls to do it). Therefore, I don't expect the game to be perfect in those situations. The same can also be said of the move from Harmonix and RedOctane to Neversoft on the Guitar Hero franchise. Look at BioWare's work with KOTOR, then Obsidian's work with KOTOR 2. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Here's the way that I look at it: Say you are Treyarch, and Activision heads come to you and say "look, Infinity Ward is working on this other Call of Duty game, but we need to get something out in order to keep the brand fresh in people's minds. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here.
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