1. To take one enormous step backwards.
2. To not listen to people who have supported you in the past.
3. To abandon a community that once helped you reach the forefront.
4. To think of
consumers as beta
testers who have to pay to test the product.
5. To raise the price of a product after removing features from it.
6. To generate so much hype only to
blow it.
7. To fix things that aren't broken, only to ruin it.
Example of pulling an
Infinity Ward.
Alex: Dude, you heard? They removed dedicated servers from Modern Warfare 2. What a
back stab to the PC community. What's worse, they raised the price!
Bryan: Yeah man, they totally pulled an Infinity Ward on us. I think I will spend my money on
Bad Company 2.