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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-02-2009 @ 4:36PM
Eisengel said...
I've played my SPriest for a few years now... and whenever I talk about spells and mechanics in a post I'm always sure to hit up mmo-champion.com and look at the spell list, or shadowpriest.com and/or wowwiki.com and eltistjerks.com to check mechanics and formulae... and I'm just some shlub shelling out my $N a month to Blizz. I would expect the Lead Systems Developer to be able to do at least the same, or at least email the text of his post to an intern to fact-check. The fact that the Lead Systems Developer can't take the time to post correct data/info makes me wonder what other decisions or statements he may be making off the cuff without full knowledge - and if this behavior has propagated to the other various devs.
I recognize the tenor of the post is meant to casually discuss things and not an 'official statement on the issues of X in class Y' ... but I would be no less worried if the President of the United States was chatting casually with someone over breakfast and made an error when quoting the Constitution. GC should know how these things operate if he is going to comment on them. I make sure I know before I comment, and I'm not paid to lead the development of WoW.