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6-28-2011 @ 10:47PM
jonham013 said...
Putting your desire that I was deceased aside, lets examine something shall we?
You've been playing since the original beta, your attitude, while it stinks, also shows clear evidence of entitlement. You see it all the time in retail, people show up, decide that they are the only human being there and proceed to treat everyone else like crap. Are you owed anything because you started in the original beta? Of course not. You have been paying your fee, and Blizzard have been delivering the service you paid for. End of Transaction.
I frequently roll new Paladins and run through the Dungeons up till lvl 60. I have a hefty amount of /say macros to stimulate discussion as we faceroll the nerfed vanilla's. I meet a heck of a lot of new people, and I teach them how to play their class. I show them how to behave in parties, I am polite and engaging.
Their response? They learn, they do better, and in the end they become valuable members of the WoW community.
I would take one of them over a hundred people like you in a heartbeat.
Blizzard would too.
What is the single most frequent complaint on any forum discussing this game? Do you know?
"The WoW community and playerbase is the most disgusting thing in the game."
If that is what is causing a large portion of Account Cancellations, and I would wager it is, although the people cancelling are not going to announce it to the world, then Blizzards obvious response is to bring out the Baygon, and kill the bugs.
An influx of new players could be the most beneficial thing to happen to this game since Sparkle Pony (whom I love).
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