Not really. As much as I hate their business model of finding a popular license and then milking the shit out of it until it shrivels and dies, they DO make some pretty damn good games now and then.
You can't blame Blizzard for being associated with Activision. That is Vivendi's fault.migo said:Boycotted Activision AND Blizzard for being associated with them. I still play Diablo II, but Starcraft 2, Diablo III are off limits, and World of Warcraft would be if the monthly subscription didn't already turn me off.
Even old school Activision titles that are on Impulse/Gamersgate/Good old Games I won't buy, even if I'd really like to, like Caesar IV.
Straight up anything with Activision or Blizzard anywhere in the product description, I won't pay for, unless it's a compilation disc with a non-Activision game I want.
Tough. I don't care whose fault it is. They're associated, Blizzard contributes to Activition's income. A boycott is not sending money in Activision's direction.Turigamot said:You can't blame Blizzard for being associated with Activision. That is Vivendi's fault.migo said:Boycotted Activision AND Blizzard for being associated with them. I still play Diablo II, but Starcraft 2, Diablo III are off limits, and World of Warcraft would be if the monthly subscription didn't already turn me off.
Even old school Activision titles that are on Impulse/Gamersgate/Good old Games I won't buy, even if I'd really like to, like Caesar IV.
Straight up anything with Activision or Blizzard anywhere in the product description, I won't pay for, unless it's a compilation disc with a non-Activision game I want.
(Edit: oh my. didn't realize this topic was two months old.)