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Hello guys,

I know MW is out and the attention is towards it, and that PC is not really supported by Treyarch anymore, but please help me get this attention.

On September 17th, Treyarch posted the patch notes about the new updates that brought back daytime lighting to Blackout, including Alcatraz, various environment updates, tuning to Havelina, etc. That was under the "PS4 / Xbox" patchnotes section.

PC section patch notes only mentioned changes to the featured playable playlists - that's it. No updates to Blackout, no ETA, nothing. Three days have passed, still no news. All they did was bringing back Alcatraz (which was removed from PC for a week) with still night-time, Brutus and hordes of zombies back again all over the map, which literally no-one liked or wanted.

To summarize how little they care about PC players:

All we ask is for a fair treatment. PC has a much lower population, yes, but there's still people that care about the game, a game which cost the same amount of the counter-part console version.

Please upvote for visibility.

Thank you.

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about 5 years ago - /u/FoxhoundFPS - Direct link

Originally posted by aur0n

Regarding the next update: PC's next major update is on track to release next week. I'll share a more dialed-in release window when I can.

Regarding a number of points in this thread:

  • When you tag more than three people in a comment or tag anyone in the body of a thread, they will not receive it. These are Reddit mechanics that are inescapable for all users and the latter is something I have to share with people often.
  • I'm looking now at my inbox and your comment history, some didn't land in it. Some did, however, which I issued a response to, and we're still investigating. I'm not sure why some tags don't make it in and a search on Reddit shows that this happens to others too. Trust me, I don't like it as much as you don't like not getting a response.
  • If you had followed up with any of your additional questions when I engaged with you yesterday, then I most likely would have seen it as it would land in my responses as most of those typically do. My DMs are also open, and I try to respond to just about everything that I can when I can. You know this, or should know this, but you always take this approach of "you don't care" despite my activity on this subreddit and across your threads when tags do work.
  • Regarding the TreyarchPC Twitter: I answered these in a similar thread you made prior which effectively set out to make the same points about the account.
  • Edit: Just noticed of your threads was also removed by moderators. Not sure why to be honest, we don't own this space, but it was likely a result of violating one of their rules. Hopefully, it wasn't for how you wrote it. The title is a bit aggressive though.
  • Edit Re-Above Edit: I asked why it was removed and it looks like it was content guidelines. It was restored, however, after asking.
about 5 years ago - /u/FoxhoundFPS - Direct link

Originally posted by aur0n

Thank you for the update.All I'm saying is: can we just have a few words as a standard approach, like the ones you put down, when patch notes drop? Even a vague ETA like yours is fine for most of us. I think it's natural to have PC players feel frustrated (and complain on Reddit) whenever a new update drops and notice no mentions at all for us PC players. It's been a common thing to have updates go live on console and then think "What about us?" because there are no mentions at all about when it's scheduled for PC. I don't think that's asking a lot for a company as big as Treyarch, especially when you promised "the most supported CoD for PC". These delays and lack of updates say quite the opposite, in my honest opinion.

Regarding the TreyarchPC Twitter: I answered these in a similar thread you made prior which effectively set out to make the same points about the account.

If it's not gonna be used for PC-specific updates, then I'd close it or at least update its description to redirect to @Treyarch, which, by the way, still didn't mention anything about Sep 17th update dropping on PC.

All I'm saying is: can we just have a few words as a standard approach, like the ones you put down, when patch notes drop? Even a vague ETA like yours is fine for most of us.

We typically do but we didn't this time. I understand the frustration.

about 5 years ago - /u/FoxhoundFPS - Direct link

Originally posted by velrak

Is the Havelina getting additional tuning for PC? Seems like the meat of it is the removal of aim assist, which is useless here. Its probably the most overpowered weapon this game has ever seen and thats saying something. Its really ruining matches.

If I'm not mistaken, it will have the HC2 adjustments.