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the design of the multiplayer modes in call of duty 4: modern warfare was not intentional, according to davis. "there was no design vision for the multiplayer mode in modern warfare," davis said. "that was the fact that we made a game that just had to be multiplayer, and the multiplayer just had to work." as such, the multiplayer mode came out as a result of the needs of the game, and not as a result of any strategic vision. rather than planning ahead, the developers of call of duty 4 took an iterative approach to multiplayer design. as the game itself was being developed, the multiplayer design was being tweaked on a daily basis. many of the changes to the multiplayer design were made because of the pressure of the game, davis said.


"once we started to get people on board and we started to realize that we were making a good product, we didn't want to change a lot of stuff," davis said. "we wanted to save the best for last. we wanted to do the single-player, and make the multiplayer last. so we did it." there were a lot of design changes made to the multiplayer, and while some of them were good, most of them were not.


the problem with the multiplayer mode is that it's just not fun. it has a good mission design, but the mission design doesn't work well in the multiplayer environment, davis said. the servers are just not big enough to support the overall size of the game, and it's not just a matter of the server technology not being able to support the load, but there's also a design flaw in the way the game is set up that keeps getting in the way of designing a multiplayer experience, he said. 84d34552a1