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If you have a source saying that the developers make money off sales, I would like to take a look at it. My point of view is not based off a misconception.
Developers make a salary by making the game (as well as the content demanded by Activision, such as Gobblegums and Codtoons cartoon skins), and Activision makes money by selling them. Developers are not harmed unless the game fails so much that Activision decides to shut down a company or fire a bunch of devs. Unless Activision has a policy to allow that (I looked it up and couldn't find anything), no developer is going to benefit from the sales of a game as old as BO3.
I am playing the game through Steam through totally legitimate means, but because Activision is so anti-consumer, the game refuses to run on my system. No errors, no logs provided by the game, no solutions. I currently have an RX 9070 XT, and I had the exact same problem when I tried playing BO6 when I had an RTX3060Ti (which is now fixed with my current GPU). It is very likely a DRM problem because the game runs just fine if I edit the game to disable one type of DRM that is found on the Steam version but not on the Microsoft Store version.
You can probably imagine my frustration when the developer of arguably the best mod out there goes out of their way to make sure that I cannot use their mod, especially when the game only lets you use one mod at a time, so I cannot combine other mods to experience something similar.