Nov 3rd, 2009 - GameSpot
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Activision and Infinity Ward's anticipated military FPS becomes most anticipated game in specialty retailer's history.
Infinity Ward certainly hasn't been skirting controversy in the lead-up to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's impending November 10 launch. Last month, the developer received flak from the enthusiast PC community over its decision to not support player-run, mod-friendly dedicated servers. Shortly thereafter, Infinity Ward raised eyebrows after confirming the authenticity of leaked footage that revealed a controversial sequence in the single-player campaign.
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Oct 31st, 2009 - Ars Technica
We make the case for the dedicated server in PC gaming, review DJ Hero, take a look at the demo for Left 4 Dead 2, and use Google Wave to get our Dungeons and Dragons on...Modern Warfare 2: the case for the dedicated server
Oct 29th, 2009 - Ars Technica
Supporters of dedicated servers for FPS games claim that the current system is necessary to allow for a full gaming experience. Needless to say, the recent news that dedicated...New Modern Warfare: Airport Murder Simulator 2 video game glorifies terrorism
Oct 28th, 2009 - Joystiq
Sorry, mainstream press, but we already beat you to the headline! Much like the level of anticipation amongst us gamers, controversy is set to reach uncomfortable levels...Modern Warfare 2 getting third-person MP view
Oct 26th, 2009 - GameSpot
Following video leak, Infinity Ward's Robert Bowling confirms alternate viewpoint will be accessible during private multiplayer matches.
The massive hype machine behind Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 got a boost from some grassroots buzz today...Are Dedicated Servers for Modern Warfare 2 a Bad Idea?
Oct 26th, 2009 - PC World
One thing you pay dearly for prizing away from PC enthusiasts is control, but that's just what Infinity Ward's risking by moving Modern Warfare 2's multiplayer servers in-house...



