Seriously. That's Treyarchs excuse for releasing such a buggy title.
All games have bugs. Yes it's true that all game's have bugs but you also have to remember that Developers try so hard to cover those bugs that they are barely noticeable and don't ruin your gameplay experience and that is why they spend so many years developing and polishing the title. But for a money hungry company like Activision that is not the case and because they push out a new Call of Duty every year, there are bound to be severe bugs that will ruin your gameplay experience.
Treyarch has been releasing patch after patch but it's not really helping the game as much and in order to convince players Treyarch community manager has stated that "All Games Have Bugs".
"It is unfortunate that those [bugs] have to exist at all. In an ideal world, we would love to ship a completely bug-proof game. I can't think of a single developer in the world, though, that could achieve that."
It's unfortunate really that Josh Olin Community Manager of Treyarch wants to bring all the developers in the world down to his level but the fact is they are not all like Treyarch. What you as the consumer have to understand is that Activision is not a company that cares what you think as long as you pay for their game. There are other companies that have 2+ years of lifespan for a project which they try to fix all the bugs or make sure they don't affect gameplay but when you have a 1 year project lifespan then of course there's gonna be many bugs.
How can you tell Activision to fix these problems. By not buying their software. Every time you purchase their software you are contributing to Activision's business plan of having bad software in retail stores without much care in the world to fix those issues as long as they have your money in their pockets. If you want to send Activision a message stop buying their titles until they come up with a new business plan.
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