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Old 11-07-2012, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by mcdaniels View Post
Very bad that they dont give a cent of interest to their prior customers. I can not understand this.

A simple : "No it is not supported and will never be" or "we will look into it" will be not that big thing -> I thought....

but unfortunatly, nothing...

Dont know if I will buy the sequel...

Playing CloD does not give me the feeling of really having fun... don't know why... perhaps I am doing something wrong... AI comms not working, campaign not working as expected..., perhaps I should go to TS and join up some dogfights... but this is OT
I feel your pain, I think the devs are putting everything into BoM at the moment.

Now I'm not the most experienced coder, I've only been doing it for 2 years in a closed evironement using only C#, I've been asking the more experienced guys in my team what the possibilities are. There could be 100's of possible reasons for this bug.

My gut feel is this: It's a glitch with the launcher.exe, somewhere in the code there is an incompatibility with .NET assemblies on Win8. Who should fix it? Well as a developer it's always your job to make sure the code runs on the OS you've intended it for, unfortunately, you need to remember that CoD was never meant for Win8 so its the user that takes the risk.
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