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>AAA title
What is that rank judging exactly? If it's anything besides hype, marketing, and how easy the game is, then Call of Duty doesn't deserve it.
Also, why would they be interested in moving over to a market of people (linux users) who generally don't pay for overpriced merchandise?
Mostly budget, but it's a common enough term to not be a prude about it. And don't try to talk for Linux users. Linux users do what they want. I happen to have the latest CoD on my Wii U and I think it's a perfectly fun experience. It's hardly a desert island game and for MP I'll gladly take CSwhatever or TF2, but I enjoyed my romp through the SP and MP experience.
Personally I like the Zombies mode in Treyarch's CoD. Though have little time for anything anymore xD
How do you know they won't pay for it, tons of people do it already and there are quite some linux users with money. The Humble Bundle pretty much shows this.
i happen to love CoD