![]() ![]() I'd bet you are seeing a hell of a lot more noobs and low prestige people in your lobbies than you might expect these days. Take a step back and look at your matches, particularly if you are multi prestige/high SPM/high K/D. Right after the xmas noobs showed up, things went out the window - there was a significant change, and connectivity became a dice roll. ![]() Then things kind of ebbed and flowed, the inconsistencies grew greater and greater. There were some inconsistencies here and there, but the game was really good to play. The game (even with its multitude of bugs and failures) at launch had pretty reliable servers (once you got into a game) in the first weeks. Conversely, even if happy CoD "vets" buy the next CoD at a higher rate, they won't make up for the sales lost by frustrated noobs who only desire to be immediately "good". The math equation is that a frustrated CoD "vet" is more likely to buy the next game than not, and a "hooked noob" is more likely to buy the next game if they feel positively about their experience in WWII. ![]()
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