
Whilst latest Call of Duty is also confirmed to appear on Mac
Infinity Ward, developer of Call of Duty 4, has cited piracy as the main reason for the decline in PC gaming. Infinity Ward’s community relations manager expressed his amazement in a blog entitled They Wonder Why People Don’t Make PC Games Any More.
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WoW and Steam games dont have the piracy issues that COD does as they made an effort to stop it. IW could make the games much harder to pirate if they could be bothered but they cant. Stop moaning and do a proper job next time.
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