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7-17-2010 @ 12:40PM
Neuro said...
Just so you know, I do play upwards of three MMOs at a time and have more console and portable games going right now than I know what do with. However, a great majority of people I play WoW with as well as close friends, family, and the girlfriend all play nothing but WoW and a few casual games. Let's face it, WoW is the first game many older players experience (which I feel is fantastic), and I want people to experience video games just as they experience film, music, and art. Imagine if someone just watched The Godfather (which is the best movie, non debatable). What if they just listened to one album? It's foolish to think like that, but a good number of WoW players are like that. I hope they take this time to expand on that not only to fight burnout, but to broaden their horizons to the medium.
-Chris Cohron