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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-22-2009 @ 5:28AM
Turtlehead said...
"You wanna know why people come from Massively to piss all over a WoW.com post? The Reply button on massively sends us here."
That's definitely not good.
"They leave NO way to comment about such things on Massively, so we have no outlet but to come here."
Sure you do. Send an email to Massively? You also have the option to NOT READ AND NOT RESPOND TO THAT CONTENT. (Apologies to all for the shout.) I love RP and used to read the RP articles here. I'd tear my hair out resisting the urge to respond. "How to RP as the owner of a butter knife". So, um, I stopped reading those posts. My blood pressure dropped and all was good. Don't get me started on how to hot glue rhinestones to soap to make an attractive and tasty edible Horde emblem that doubles as a refrigerator magnet.
"Massively used to be relatively WoW free for those of us that play other titles."
So you got low yield broad info on other games, most of which you're also not playing? What's changed?
I've always found the idea of Massively odd. Who gives a flying [bleep] about games you are not currently playing unless you jump to each one that hits open beta or work in the industry. Read a site about the game you are currently playing, keep an eye on what's coming [re: Massively] . If there isn't a site, make it. Massively doesn't even have solid coverage of the existing market anyway.
"THAT is why we are here, THAT is why we are angry about it."
See above: contact Massively. Or, better, the parent company.