Call of Duty: Streamlining the Installation
Call of Duty's decision to remove Modern Warfare 2 and 3 from the launcher is a necessary move to combat the absurd download sizes that plague the franchise. - This decision addresses the frustration many players have experienced with lengthy installation processes. - Reducing the installation footprint is a step towards a more user-friendly experience. - However, it raises questions about the preservation of older titles and their community. - Will this lead to a disjointed multiplayer experience? As the franchise evolves, players deserve a balance between size and content. - The shift in focus might alienate some long-time fans. - Overall, it’s a pragmatic solution, yet it highlights ongoing concerns in digital gaming. For further details, check out the article.