Infinity Ward is well aware of complaints that Modern Warfare 2’s post-launch support wasn’t up to some gamer’s standards, and Robert Bowling indicated that it’s a major focal point for the developer this time around. Â The creative strategist for Modern Warfare 2 & Modern Warfare 3 claims that this new found focus on timely patches and after the sale support is because of the criticisms that they recieved from Modern Warfare 2.
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The game which launched in 2009, had its fair share of exploits that ruined the experience for some. Â With this new focus on timely support, hopefully the launch of Modern Warfare 3 will be smooth, or at least smoother than last time. Â As the developers put it last time around, there’s no tests that can be done to possibly simulate the worldwide release of a title like Call of Duty, but its good to know they’ll be on the case.