News - Pro Activision Shills Are Crying About Warzone 2

People, but yeah, no. I've just got a shadow ban. Shadow ban Shadow ban: the number of times I hear people complaining about shadow bans in Call of Duty when Activision has come out and said that mass reporting doesn't lead to a false ban if you get banned. Ricochet has detected something on your computer and you've been banned for a reason or there's been irregular irregularities in your gameplay, but no, they all come out crying about it.

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I've got the Shadow Band. I've got the Shadow Band. Shadowband is basically a made-up word for the streamers who have been caught hacking. I don't care what anybody says, guys, but Call of Duty's in a terrible place. The only way the game actually looks fun now is with all these big streamers on Twitch, and again, they're probably whitelisted by Activision because somebody's going to make the game look good.

And don't get me wrong, the game looks a lot better when you've got a few people playing Call of Duty, because that's how Call of Duty got popular, guys. That's how Call of Duty in the day got popular with people. Pub stomping on newer players, and those newer players, yeah, they're and moan about it for a year or two, but eventually, the full life cycle had CAU to go around, and those two, you know, years of them getting on, became the best players again, and then they're on the next batch of noobs.

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And, you know, Call of Duty is just in a terrible place. Again, these big streamers think that their opinions are worth more than their self-righteousness. You know, streamers, influencers. YouTubers. Twitch, whatever platform they associate themselves with, they all think that their opinions are worth more than the average player, and that's kind of the downfall of Call of Duty.

You know, trying to make a game for streamers that looks fun to play to the average person, but when the average person gets their hands on the game, like you've already seen the viewing, well, sorry, the player figures Dro dramatically. Over two weeks more than ever before, which just kind of reaffirms what I'm saying right now: the streamers made false promises that this game was going to be.

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Amazingly, however, the normal player base has actually gone on it; they've realized that the big streamers influencers have lied to them, and they've stopped playing the game. Obviously, from Activision's point of view, they don't really care that much; they've already got the 70, you know, from all these, you know.

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Morons, who again believe the word of these big streamers, which again they all get flown out. They all have active working relationships with Activision, but a lot of them don't disclose it, which, in my opinion, comes down to deceptive marketing, which is a legal activity. So, I don't know, guys, are these streamers and influencers breaking the law?

I know a lot of people on YouTube who're doing it. I'm sure, again, that their algorithm works based on the fact that if you buy bundles, you get better lobbies, because obviously it gives you a better gameplay experience, which therefore makes you want to continue to play the game more. But again, this is just my opinion, guys.

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I'll try to keep Call of Duty articles coming, but it's getting a lot more difficult now to keep them coming on a regular basis because I'm really running out of stuff to talk about this dead article game, or at least it's dead compared to, you know, the typical Call of Duty metrics you'd expect to be associated with a game two weeks after its release.

So yeah, guys, once this article gets 250 likes, I'll upload another one. I love you all. Take it easy.

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So Modern Warfare 3 is a terrible video game which is already losing more players than ever before so now big youtubers and twitch streamers are crying about the lack of money they are making. BECOME A MEMBER to get access to perks.
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