Hammeroj said:
You're one of those "last word" types, aren't you. Anyway, here's what I make of this:
I come into this thread and post a jovial, non-chalant comment about how I anticipate the game to be great and then throw in a meme for good measure in an effort to nudge the folks getting their pants in a knot over the DRM to lighten up a bit.
But mostly I was reacting to:
cynicalsaint1 said:
If only the game weren't required to be online all the time -.-
and:
Nurb said:
Blizzard is creating their own damn headache just to have complete control over customers. If they had a regular game with offline mode and reasonable drop rate that isn't manipulated to increase demand on their auction house, people could just play the damn thing without accounts or logins or all other sorts of corporate money grubbing bullshit.
I might not be giving them money, but the way they and others do business now just drives me nuts.
Which was right about where I stopped reading the thread.
To me, the conversation about Blizzard-Activision's DRM policy, the nature of Battle.Net, and so on, is absurd. The above two examples (by my estimate) should have been more than enough to earn your ire, based on what you said above. The first example, because cynicalsaint1 wasn't really bringing anything to the conversation table, as it were. The second because "[having] complete control over customers" is something you felt you needed to explain to me.
So something in my comment drew your attention and you railed against it. In your eyes, perhaps, my "haters gonna hate" comment is exactly the kind of internet drivel that your grand intellect is above.
I replied, pointing out examples of your own posts that were deconstructive, overly-critical, and downright feeble in terms of conversational value.
It's my firm belief that you came into this thread looking for a fight, and until you found my post, and my willingness to be trolled by you, you had been unsuccessful. Which is why I accused you of not respecting yourself.
You claim I have some sort of persecution complex. And maybe I do. I'm pretty sure I don't though. My original post makes two bold and clear statements:
1) I anticipate the game.
2) I think that people who don't like the "DRM" (notice the quotes) are haters, because they simply can't be happy for a) Blizzard's success, b) other player's enjoyment of the game, c) etc.
I don't see how that shows any complex at all.
But you, my friend. I'm going to put this out there, and it's probably going to offend you.
You have an inferiority complex.
Throughout this thread, you've sought adverserial conflict and now that I've made myself a target, you've started thumping your chest and playing subtle ad hominem attacks most likely in an effort to disguise your own subversive intentions. Oh, I'm completely aware my ad hominem was not subtle. Not even in the slightest.
Get a grip, pal. Seriously. Take a step back and go re-read your own antagonistic posts.