I think it's real. It isn't unusual for fan-favourite joke characters to be introduced as actual playables, just look at Rain from MK.
Did I, in any part of my post, aim it at every single person that plays?Hammeroj said:I wish statements like these were a bannable offense.Rawne1980 said:People love it no matter what. They piss and moan over changes but continue throwing money at it.
How many of the people who play WoW do you think participate in any sort of online forum activity, to speak nothing of actually bashing WoW? Here's another thought, maybe the people bashing it aren't even playing it (or playing it anymore), so they can't stop throwing money at them?
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Barely anybody who pays for WoW is actively bashing it on forums of any kind. Furthermore, the people who do bash it and don't pay have nothing to do with the overwhelmingly casual crowd which is WoW's target audience.
Basically, stop calling us the problem. It's obnoxious and rage inducing.
Done before.Sansha said:1. The trailer is unusually slapdash.
Hilarious, I'll give you that, I actually said the exact same thing in our TOR group when I saw itSansha said:2. The way the trailer was played.
I remember them trademarking expansion names before. MMO Champion always brings that stuff forward and it always happens in the same way, right before a Blizzcon when they announce the new expansion.Sansha said:3. Blizzard's trademark of 'Mists of Pandaria'.
Because Blizzard still cares about lore.Sansha said:4. Pandaren 'lore'.
Might wanna look to WoW forums. Or alternatively, turn off the conspiracy theory part of your brain and see it for what it is.Sansha said:I'm holding off my rage and subscription cancellation until I can be presented with evidence that this is something other than an elaborate prank.
*cheer*Hammeroj said:Specify. "They piss and moan and throw money at it anyway" is a jab at forum nay-sayers if I ever saw one. Certainly is an often expressed sentiment, too, for whatever reason.Rawne1980 said:snip
I hate this all as much as the next guy but what is the Titan project?Rawne1980 said:Can't be bothered just yet but in a bit i'll fish out an interview some game magazine did with on Blizz's execs.TJ rock 101 said:It seems like they have just given up and gone to work on the Titan project thing.
It's about them shifting all the "experienced" guys over to Titan and left the guys they had been training up on WoW. But not to worry they are a great team and know what they are doing.
Although I think anyone with half a brain knows that WoW is just Blizzards cash bag and no matter what they do will still have around 10 million subs.
People love it no matter what. They piss and moan over changes but continue throwing money at it.
People started hailing the doom of WoW earlier this year when it dropped from 12 million to 10 million subs but it didn't drop any lower.
It's like my bloody gran. No matter how old they get they won't just roll over and die.
It's the new MMO Blizzard are working on at the moment.InfectedStar said:I hate this all as much as the next guy but what is the Titan project?
If I could be bothered with mod wrath i'd be questioning your intellect about now.Hammeroj said:These aren't WoW forums, are they?Rawne1980 said:snip
Again, only a small fraction of the WoW player base frequent forums of any kind. The only thing that would change if they "stopped whining" is that the community would seem perfectly content with every change Blizzard is introducing. It is possible to show distaste towards some part of a whole product and still enjoy it.
Then I sit corrected.SecretNegative said:Wait...Blizzard still says that they have 10 million active subs? Then I must push this button:
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They've had about 12.5 million TOTAL subscriptions, i.e. 12.5 million people have in total pushed the subscription button. That counts for all those who had multiple accounts, created one for a month in vanilal and then left, those who only played through vanilla, those who quit in Wrath, those who have quit in Cata and those who are still playing.
So you take 12.5 million, minus multiboxing, minus those who left in vanilla, minus those who left in TBC, minus those who left in Wrath, and minus those who left in Cata. I think you're after that is ending up with a lot less than 10 million. I'd say about 3-4. Don't get me wrong, WoW is still a huge game, but they haven't made the trial last forever and been giving out TBC for free for no reason.
And with more and more people leaving WoW and more and more MMO:s popping up, there isn't that many that'll join it.
Not entirely no.Hammeroj said:You expect people who pay for something to shut up and be perfectly content with it is what I gather. Whatever.Rawne1980 said:snip