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'Call of Duty' latest battle is between Microsoft and Sony

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By MATT O'BRIEN

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Online Gaming is becoming a "Drug" - it's addictive, especially to Kids, and is demanding "Money" in order to gain/maintain your "Cred status"....

The Whole Online Gaming Industry needs to be controlled 100% - clamp down on "Free to play" for starters.

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"Free to Play", is like giving Cocaine to Kids (& Adults too) for free...

Governments Globally , seriously need to recognize this, and class such online "Promotions" or "Availabilities" alongside Class-A drugs, and enforce mandatory Prison Sentences for those promoting them.

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"Free to Play" is more of a danger to Society than even soft-drugs.

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After Microsoft bought Bungie many many years ago, MS never released Halo's successful franchise to the original platform Bungie got famous from, the Mac OS. The only version that was released for the Mac was the first version of Halo (Combat Evolved); after that, nothing.

So yes, it's possible that MS won't release the Call of Duty franchise to the PlayStation platform.

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Microsoft is the equivalent of a jealous sweatshop lord. Never create anything, but gets very jealous of other people's successes then proceeds to destroy it.

MS didn't invent PCs but went on to dominate it, then let it die a slow death devoid of any innovation since its domination. Likewise, the browser, now gaming....

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When companies do things like this, it's the gamers that get a bad deal. As far as Call of Duty, Sony has done it's fair share of exclusivity for like the past 5 years.

However, I'm getting to the age that I wont be able to keep up with these kids ramped up on Cheetos & energy drinks for much longer. This might be my last COD.

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