70°
Submitted by Nineball2112 1122d ago | news

Treyarch explains PC patch process

Treyarch has explained to the Call of Duty: World at War community why patching the PC version has taken so long.

The conclusion of a lengthy post by community manager JD_2020 (Josh Olin according to Kotaku) is that desktop updates take a minimum of eight weeks from start to finish.

This process involves listening to fans, reproducing the issues to engineers, testing, submitting the patch to Activision, more testing, and then finally building an installer and distributing the files. (Call of Duty: World at War, PC)

New stories
30°

Darwinia Developers Introversion Have Problems With Saying Goodbye

31m ago - Play Vault's Elliot: "A word of advice; If you ever happen to be dating a member of Introversion,... | Industry
30°

My Favourite NES Memory - Brash Games

31m ago - Brash Games writes "I could talk all day about some of my favourite NES memories – the day I clea... | Retro
30°

Reaction Time Podcast - 2/10/2012

56m ago - Chocobos, Twisted Metal, Super Monday Night Combat, and killing sprees. Super Twisted Chocobo Com... | Industry
30°

Interview with Robot Chicken Executive Producer & Super iam8bit Artist John Harvatine IV

1h ago - As you know, last summer we reported on the Super iam8bit Art Show, which opened on August 11th i... | Culture
Ad

Check out our Final Fantasy XIII-2 Review - 9/10

Now - Despite the story slowing down at times, the game is really impressive and a lot of fun to play. | Promoted post
30°

Paper Monsters review (iOS)

2h ago - OkayGeek.com: "Paper Monsters, no, we are not talking about the solo album done by Depeche Mode,... | iPhone
Related content from friends