Open Letter on Call of Duty Demo

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00:30 August 29th, 2003 - 3949 Views
After discussions with Activision, the following websites will not be carrying the Call of Duty playable demo, even after its exclusivity is over. This is due to Activision's decision to not accede to the reasonable request of making demo freely available to all game enthusiasts at the same time. 3D Downloads 3D Gamers Blue's News FileFront FileShack Gamer's Hell Tiscali Games WorthPlaying Newly joined: AusGamers Computergames.ro EdgeFiles (callofduty.org) GameGossip Loadedinc The above-listed websites hope to show Activision that the enthusiast industry is strongly opposed to the idea of exclusive demo releases. Feedback from our users shows that gamers hate to be forced through a single point of congestion if they want a demo right away. While these websites are actually competitors, this competition provides the freedom of choice that enthusiasts want by offering the widest possible distribution of any demo (a sample intended to interest as many gamers as possible in the full product, after all) rather than the most restricted one. Therefore, something this disrespectful of the industry as a whole has inspired all of these websites to stand together in this open letter. Deals like this hurt the industry much more than they could possibly enhance a single relationship, and we ask for your support in sending out this message. Voice your opinion on this matter on our boards. UDPATE: a petition has been opened on PetitionOnline in support of our action. Feel free to show your support as well :)
After failed discussions with Activision, the following websites will not be carrying the Call of Duty playable demo, even after its exclusivity is over. This is due to Activision's decision to not accede to the reasonable request of making demo freely available to all game enthusiasts at the same time. 3D Downloads 3D Gamers Blue's News FileFront FileShack Gamer's Hell Tiscali Games WorthPlaying The above-listed websites hope to show Activision that the enthusiast industry is strongly opposed to the idea of exclusive demo releases. Feedback from our users shows that gamers hate to be forced through a single point of congestion if they want a demo right away. While these websites are actually competitors, this competition provides the freedom of choice that enthusiasts want by offering the widest possible distribution of any demo (a sample intended to interest as many gamers as possible in the full product, after all) rather than the most restricted one. Therefore, something this disrespectful of the industry as a whole has inspired all of these websites to stand together in this open letter. Deals like this hurt the industry much more than they could possibly enhance a single relationship, and we ask for your support in sending out this message.