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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-09-2011 @ 1:57AM
Gabrael said...
I really hope that Fargo and the other Devs are truly interested in making the world a lot more interactive for players. I know that Blizzard is quite adept at making unique hooks for their game ... that's why I've been around for the better part of six years now ... but even their more innovative hooks are starting to feel like rehash and the game seems more like an amusement park ride than ever before.
I also like that they're concerned with solo / casual players. I know a lot of the hard-core folks out there think that Blizzard's concessions to the casual players have hurt the game, allowing for "welfare" gear and all that ... but honestly, casual players pay the same amount as the hard-core folks to play the game. Blizzard doesn't make any more money for the time investment of its customers, so why on earth are they showing favoritism to one group over others ... why should someone be forced to join an arena team in order to get a PvP weapon, for instance? Or to raid in order to complete their valor point armor set (head & shoulders) ...
... in any case, and like I said earlier, I'm glad that Fargo and the other devs are looking at ways to make new content more interactive and inclusive. Hope they keep it up.