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		<title>Is Activision and Infinity Ward serious???  Another $15 COD MW2 map pack?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was sitting in front of my trusty laptop, working on some plug-ins for my blogs, with one eye on my screen and the other on the television and I caught a commercial announcing a new map pack for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. I don&#8217;t play many games on my Xbox 360 but [...]
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<p>I was sitting in front of my trusty laptop, working on some plug-ins for my blogs, with one eye on my screen and the other on the television and I caught a commercial announcing a new map pack for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.  I don&#8217;t play many games on my Xbox 360 but when I do, Call of Duty Modern Warfare is one of my all time favorites.</p>
<p>When Activision / Infinity Ward came out with the Stimulus Map pack near the end of March, they were charging $15 (1200 Microsoft Points) to download the map pack.  I already paid $60 for the game and wasn&#8217;t too happy about spending 25% of the original game cost to buy the map pack but I did.  What I found is that I had more fun playing the maps that came with the original game instead of the maps in the Stimulus package, which two out of the five maps are from a previous version of Call of Duty.  The problem for me is most of the on-line players were only playing the new maps and not many were playing the original maps anymore.   After playing the new maps for about a week or so, I haven&#8217;t played it since.  It&#8217;s not that the maps are bad but the $15 price put a bad taste in my mouth and it has turned me off of the Xbox 360 overall.  </p>
<p>Now, fast forward to June and they have released another map pack, called the Resurgence Pack, for another $15?  What are they thinking?  I don&#8217;t mind paying developers and software companies for their work, I always have and always will, but this is type of business practice is nothing more than consumer price gouging as far as I am concerned.  I know that a lot of people will buy this map pack, maybe even a few million, like when the first map pack was released I would guess.  I hope everyone who buys it enjoys it but don&#8217;t be upset if they keep releasing map packs every couple to few months for $15 and the $60 game you bought soon costs as much as the hardware it is being played on.  If it was $5, I would consider it fair but $15 is just too much to ask of a gaming community that has made them so successful. </p>
<p>When it&#8217;s time for me to play games, I will spending a lot more time playing Team Fortress 2 on my PC and much less time on my Xbox 360.</p>
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