In this post I will be talking about and showing you why and how Activision does not care about their games or consumers.
Before I continue I would like to point out this is more of rant and it based on me and my friends experiences so therefore please keep an open mind when reading this and what you think afterwards is up to you.
Over the past couple of years me and a small group of friends contact Activision support with ideas or general questions about Call of Duty and how they could improve the game play or other things.
The first thing I would like to point out for a company who are famous for the FPS Call of Duty they really have no idea about guns for example; (this is taken from my chat records from Activision support.)
Me: "I don't know how much you know about weapons, but I would like to report a problem about the P90"
Activision support: "Okay what seems to be the problem on P90?"
Me: "The P90 holds 50 bullets and the magazine is specially made for the shape of the P90, so I would like to know how it is possible to have an extended magazine on the P90"
Activision support: "Is this for Black Ops 2?"
Me:Activision support: "Or MW3?"
Me: "MW3"
Activision support: "Let me check it"
Me: "ok"
Activision support: "Thank you for holding; you can have an extended magazine on level 24"
Me: "I know that but I what I want to know, why did Activision or IW decide to put extended magazines on p90 when it not possible since the magazine is specially made for that gun"
Activision support: "I am sorry bit we have no information why it was put on that weapon"
This is proof that they only don't know about weapons it also proves that they don't know what game you’re talking about (I didn't know the P90 was in Black Ops 2.
You would think a big company like Activision would actually get people in how know there games inside out and know more about weapons.
My second point about Activision support is that they don't listen, (I will try to explain this bit part best as I can) When you go onto support they ask you for your gamer tag and chat console and afterwards you explained your problem etc. you get a summary of your log. I always say Xbox 360 because that what me and my friends play on a lot of times they my console down as PS3 when this is simply incorrect and I often have to reply back to them just to get it changed.
My next point in this blog is that even if you point out a problem with one of the games they quickly change the issue to resolve even when the problem has not been fixed. This proves that Activision are lazy and just care about money.
My next point in this article is that Activision support lie to their customers just read this if you think I am lying;
Me: "I would to know why after a while you let your cod games get run over with hackers"
Activision support: "We are looking in to that matter as of this moment we are tracking the hackers and having some resolutions for this hacking problem we also ask gamer's to report hackers to us so we can check it".
Activision support: "May I know what type of console you are using?"
Me: "like I said earlier Xbox 360 and with mw2 and earlier it not possible to report hackers though".
Activision support: "Yes but now gamers can report hackers in game for Black Ops 2."
Me: "I know that but why isn’t anything be done about it on cod 4 or mw2 since there no way to report them"
Activision support: "If ever gamers can contact us to report cheaters so we can investigate it"
Me: "You know how long that would take have you actually checked cod 4 lately 9 out of 10 servers have hackers on it and it makes the game unplayable"
Activision support: "We are already aware of this one and we are currently working on these hackers".
Please not they said there working on the hackers, yet you still see plenty out there how about adding an anti-cheat system, that would least improve COD even if COD was improved a little bit it would be better than no improvement at all.
My last point on this blog is that they keep growing more successful (mostly because of COD fan boys) yet Activision won't splash out the money for some better servers that will reduce the lag and support a wider bandwidth yet instead on the support page they tell you to disable your firewall, (who in their right mind would do that!).
My final thoughts for this article is, if Activision was not so successful would they actually start listening to their consumers and would they actually be willing to fix their games or would they continue to be lazy.
I am willing to hear your thoughts on this blog and weather you had any similar experiences with Activision support or any other company.
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You're expecting some random guy behind a desk in the middle of nowhere to solve all of your problems by simply pressing a button. That's what I'm getting from your article.
If there's one thing I've learned over the years it's that customer support, of any company, is simply a messenger and not a tool. These people don't have the power to do what most people are expecting them to do.
I will agree that there's plenty of customer support out there with an average IQ of a fence, but be realistic about what they can do.
Like most companies Activision will have any random Joe sat in front of a computer screen that can follow on screen prompts. That being said my personal opinion is that Activision will suddenly start paying attention when their sales numbers stop breaking records and dramatically decline.
So...because an Activision support technician does not know why the developers of Modern Warfare 3 allowed an extended magazine on a machine gun where in real-life, it is impossible...and that somehow outlines that Activision doesn't care.
Excuse me while I set myself on fire and leap out of a window.
As the "artist's advocate" I must ask, why should they care?
If games are art, then the artist accepts the piece as it is and not what others want it to be.
George Lucas used to be an artist when he made the first three star wars movies and it showed: he didn't care if people had to read the dialogue to give the authentic effect of an alien language, but when you sell out, you get aliens sounding like Jamaicans breathing Helium or an alien race that sounds like a Transylvanian in the first one and a half movies and Surfer Dudes in the other half because you don't really care about the accents anymore.
Lucas sold out his artistic sensibilities because he knows the mainstream will bring their kids so therefore he put a character to fit-into an perfectly well-tuned universe; Jar-Jar was the Poochie of Itchy and Scratchy.
In respect to the new Lucas, Even though Disney pumps-out garbage cartoons now, I'm glad they have the new Star Wars for only one reason: Even though their cartoons are crap, their attention to detail is an industry-standard and in the end that could help the franchise after what Lucas did to it.
@ matgrowcott it set during a event where Russia has started war with the US (or which ever countries but you get the point) so therefore a war game, so they could at least make it a tad more realistic its got boring years ago keeping the same formula yet people are still idiots and will go out and buy it because got like one different weapon in