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3-09-2010 @ 7:59AM
Scritch said...
"The first is a rock-solid reputation of being the foremost trolls and griefers in the MMO market, period"
I read this and did a double take. How exactly are trolls and griefers something we feel is an accomplishment? If being a complete douchebag is something that will gain people recognition on wow.com, it makes me want to support wow.com less.
I do not agree that the author should be promoting the reputation they apparently have, as some sort of positive achievement. Being trolled and griefed constantly in game is not something that I would consider a good quality.
I've never really said this before, but I am highly disappointed in wow.com today. They always seemed to stand for the good parts of WOW. But you can't promote the idea of harassment and ruining others' gameplay as a POSITIVE quality!
It's just wrong.
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3-09-2010 @ 12:14PM
Meg said...
Did you read the article? They do, in a way, perform a service.
3-10-2010 @ 12:51AM
Taitle said...
Saying that griefers and exploiters perform a service because they bring up issues that need to be fixed is like saying that bank robbers are performing a service by demonstrating holes in security.