Bring Black ops 3 to Plutonium
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Bossman Black Ops III is 7 years old, the most recent Plutonium game, Black Ops II, is 10 years old so it's not the same.
BO3 is still supported and still gets Activision a lot of money.
Expensive price, expensive DLCs even if you buy the zombie edition you have to buy 8$ maps, black market, lootboxes and other things that bring cash.On other CODs we support there's no reason to buy DLCs on Steam unless you wanna play BO2 zombies maps and there's no lootbox or stuff that makes money so no, it's clearly not the same.
Also BO3 has way more players than the games we support so no it's really not the same.We know what we're talking about, it's not an excuse.
It's just facts, not an opinion -
Resxt ... Which is why I said in my reply that the whole point y'all would be taken down is because you encourage people to pirate their stuff and Activision would loss money over that. The only reason why BO3 can't be on plutonium is because of the poor decision to allow people to use pirated versions of the games on plutonium, literally circumventing piracy, that's facts.
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Bossman seriously though, I can already tell this might turn into an argument so this is my last reply. Hopefully no animosity was created.
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I am going to be locking this for now, at the end of the this is a passion project and we will decide what we work on and how we go about it unlike the other cods we support bo3 has already in place what we have added to the cods we are working on dedi's mod support and fast dl in the case of mw3 and t4 zm -note that t4 zm never had dedicated servers and it was all p2p and never had mod downloaded so on steam in order to play with friends you all had to download the same map first instead of joining a server and having the map download for you like in the case of bo3 since that is handled by the steam workshop.
we will always recommend people to buy the game, but there are a lot of entitled people out there who will refuse and only play on our platform because we don't enforce a ownership check on stuff like steam even if bo3 is ever on sale there is a lot of people who would still think 20 usd to "Too Much" and it should be free or even lower years later. Especially the entitled people don't care what we offer as a to these old games to bring the mod ability to the player that frankly this day in age got left behind when cod used to be a pc first before it became a pc 2nd console first mentality an the once mod friendly cod disappeared until mostly bo3 with they give that ability back after the games life cycle was over with. Minds might change in the future like it has for bo1 but as of right now we have zero interest on working on bo3.