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Call of Duty - Black Ops

Saturday 30 April 2011
A group of gamers from the "UK Consumer Group Gamers Voice" or members of the British consumer voice that focuses on gaming menlanjutkan Activision his threat to report to the "Office of Fair Trading" British trade office to claim that the disorder found in the game Call of Duty: Black Ops Playstation version 3 and the PC version has violated the rules of sales of merchandise points, Sale of Goods Act 1979.

Call of Duty - Black Ops
In a newspaper open to the Office of Fair Trading in Britain, they write: "Since its introduction, the second version of the game both PlayStation 3 and PC has been reported disturbed by the problems that is claimed to make the game become useless as a video game where should be. "

This group focuses on the online multiplayer component in the game, citing the "termination (disconnect) all of a sudden from the online multiplayer servers often happens", "The inability to get into the server that becomes penyediapun common in this multiplayer session" and "freezing or the game arrives abrupt halt at all occurred on the PlayStation 3 version, cause the players have to reset it. " It was only in part from some of the problems often faced gamers on PlayStation 3 and PC versions.

The move comes a month after Activision failed to respond to the open letter from the group requested an explanation of how these problems arise and seek information about how Activision plans to provide compensation.

Now the problem has been entered into the Office of Fair Trading in Britain, Gamer's Voice claims that "Activision UK Ltd had violated the points Sale of Goods Act 1979 (which was amended) which states that when consumers buy a product, the product must be: in accordance with described, the quality is satisfactory, and pursuant to any purpose that is done and known at the time of the sale going to the seller. "

Office of Fair Trading has the power to impose severe financial penalties if the claim is to be approved.

Call of Duty: Black Ops
Release Date9 November 2010
ESRB RatingTeen
Genre First Person Shooter
Publisher Activision
Developer Treyarch
ConsolePC, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
 

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