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And no, it is not worth £20. Even STEAM has it on sale sometimes from £14.99 to £9.99.
And yes, it is the best COD version out there!
Activision knows that COD is just a soulless, annual game franchise. Most people would just pay exorbitant prices for lazy reskins plus nearly as much as the base price for all the crummy map packs.
By keeping COD4 at $20, they ensure they maximize profits off the tiny niche who would still want to buy COD4 for the first time 8 years later. There's no middle man, no used sellers taking the profits, just pure cashflow into Activision's wallets.
Is it stupid? Hell yeah it is. For how many hackers and pirates COD4 has now, this damn thing should cost $4.99--maybe less! COD1 is still $20 too, and there is literally just one active server with human players.
Go ahead and buy a used copy: the only DRM is for Single-Player, the MP only requires the key.
Yes obviously... Steam mods do more overblocking than it is good.
Actually most do it all the time bypassing the censor filter since Steam became like China. So do I am. See I am still not banned! Finally we all know Steam mods have no time anyway to deal with every ♥♥♥♥. When I really needed an mod to delete an avatar I had to annoy SteamSupport.
Anyway @Laptop you act still like a Steam mod when you aren't actually anymore.