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Zarhym is just taking over everything lately. Where is the floating skull going to end up next? Thanks to Mat McCurley for pointing out Zarhym's One Life to Live usurping.
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blizzard needs to stop makeing childish pictures on facebook about valentines day and get back to working on a release date...
i know the game is gonna be awsome and that hell and inferno is gonna kill me now let me die plz.. i want my d3 :*(
or gimmi a beta key :) that works 2 lol.. it can b blizzards valentines gift to all the pre-orderers :)
blizzard needs to stop makeing childish pictures on facebook about valentines day and get back to working on a release date...
i know the game is gonna be awsome and that hell and inferno is gonna kill me now let me die plz.. i want my d3 :*(
or gimmi a beta key :) that works 2 lol.. it can b blizzards valentines gift to all the pre-orderers :)
I'd give you a more eloquent response, but I need to get back to work cleaning the bathrooms and trimming the grass around our office.
First off, I wanted to acknowledge the time you've obviously putting your thoughts together in a constructive way. It's very appreciated.
Second off, I am not going to address each concern individually for you here because there is only so much I can say or remark on. I can say though that we've been keeping a close eye on the continued feedback we've been seeing, reading, and hearing from the community and we're not blind to concerns. As always though, we have to keep perspective in mind as to what people are actually doing in game versus what they are saying online (in a variety of venues) and try to balance it all out with what we feel makes the most sense for the longevity and health of the game.
We're holding back a little on Mists of Pandaria (new at least) information until the press event we're holding in March, but hopefully you'll like what you hear and see that there has been progress in trying to address some concerns we see and hear on a regular basis.
We also have some additional items we're preparing to put out to the public that explains a bit more about the thought processes that went into Cataclysm, what we think went well and liked, and what we think could have been done better as a set up prior to the press event. Hopefully it will shed a bit more light on things.
While we'd love to acknowledge every bit of good feedback we see, but it's just not practical. We do try to acknowledge what we can though when we can and have in the past.
That all said, as always, ongoing discussing and constructive feedback is always welcome and appreciated.
Second off, I am not going to address each concern individually for you here because there is only so much I can say or remark on. I can say though that we've been keeping a close eye on the continued feedback we've been seeing, reading, and hearing from the community and we're not blind to concerns. As always though, we have to keep perspective in mind as to what people are actually doing in game versus what they are saying online (in a variety of venues) and try to balance it all out with what we feel makes the most sense for the longevity and health of the game.
We're holding back a little on Mists of Pandaria (new at least) information until the press event we're holding in March, but hopefully you'll like what you hear and see that there has been progress in trying to address some concerns we see and hear on a regular basis.
We also have some additional items we're preparing to put out to the public that explains a bit more about the thought processes that went into Cataclysm, what we think went well and liked, and what we think could have been done better as a set up prior to the press event. Hopefully it will shed a bit more light on things.
While we'd love to acknowledge every bit of good feedback we see, but it's just not practical. We do try to acknowledge what we can though when we can and have in the past.
That all said, as always, ongoing discussing and constructive feedback is always welcome and appreciated.
No. You're not old. The interesting thing about gaming these days is that many of us who are "older" grew up on video games from their inception. We often forget that. There is no "glass ceiling" by which you reach a magical number and then suddenly quit doing something you love. Like anything, if you start not loving the hobby you've chosen, you most likely will move on to something else whether it's video games, or collecting baseball cards, or anything else.
Gaming is also relatively "ageless" in nature. You don't have to be a particular body type or have any particular physiology to play beyond having the ability to understand the mechanics and rules of the game. Any other ability is completely independent of age or gender or anything else.
I'll be griping to my grand-kids someday that I need a better internet connection (or upgraded wetwire) I'm sure. I don't plan to stop.
Gaming is also relatively "ageless" in nature. You don't have to be a particular body type or have any particular physiology to play beyond having the ability to understand the mechanics and rules of the game. Any other ability is completely independent of age or gender or anything else.
I'll be griping to my grand-kids someday that I need a better internet connection (or upgraded wetwire) I'm sure. I don't plan to stop.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
andysdavis Feb 14th 2012 9:17PM
That is easily the creepiest header image I've ever seen on WI in a very long time.
ravyncat Feb 15th 2012 12:36AM
Along with what the above poster said:
Can you please stop using the everyone is a dead skull pic?
I get it is Zarhym's avatar, but it is creepy.
I do not like it either. It makes me avoid these posts altogether. I only opened this to complain. :(
Adam Feb 15th 2012 8:49AM
Really? It's a running joke, not Wes Craven's Paranormal Friday on Omen Street. Get over your fears of "file.jpg"s. It makes you sound ridiculous.
halvaresh Feb 15th 2012 10:53AM
Yeah, can you guys ditch this skull av please. Using it several times a week is overkill guys...
Snuzzle Feb 15th 2012 11:01AM
Some people have these things called phobias. Even adults. I think it's kind of creepy, too, but it's not something I have to go out of my way to avoid. But I also agree it's kind of overplayed too.
Kel Feb 15th 2012 1:05PM
you're afraid of a photoshop, oh noes let me placate you or you'll never visit this website ever agian!
detailbear Feb 17th 2012 9:16PM
I'm not fond of it either, but after a couple of weeks of variations, it's more "ho hum".
Henry Feb 14th 2012 9:20PM
Zarhym's response in that one is simply epic hahaha.
Noyou Feb 14th 2012 9:32PM
Yeah. I cannot believe they picked that moron to reply to- other than the obvious: show how much of a dope he was. I mean, you are at a full keyboard, type out actual words. I am by no means a grammatical expert but sheesh.
monotype Feb 14th 2012 10:08PM
These shoops of Zarhym's skull avatar over normal bodies and faces are starting to seriously creep me out.
Domintal Feb 14th 2012 10:19PM
Just missed some new headlines. Seems EQMac is not shutting down after all and they will be supporting it subscription free.
I See What I Did There Feb 15th 2012 12:15AM
Anyone else feeling conflicted about their boycott of Origin?
Randomize Feb 15th 2012 3:19AM
Yeah, when I saw that article, I couldn't control myself, I just impulsed pre-ordered. Just like I did with the Annual Pass. It's just a tendency I couldn't control: free stuff for buying other stuff.
Drakkenfyre Feb 15th 2012 3:53AM
Nope.
They could offer the entire catalogue of EA games for free, wouldn't make me change.
Look at it this way, this is the second time they have offered a previous huge title for free, shows how desparate they are for users.
daimonie Feb 15th 2012 4:31AM
And, once again there's someone that completely misses the point. "Normal mode is too easy, i find it stupid to kill everything instead of progressing boss-by-boss."
For a lot of people - in particular, my old guild - normal mode is progressing boss by boss. And yes, they're happy with the nerf as well. They had a wall on ultraxion, getting it down by the end of their raid nights, and couldn't progress steadily on warmaster. Now, they got the warmaster down, and one of the officers has been asking a lot of tips for the spine fight.
The problem isn't that "Normal mode is just farm". Please note that, in heroic firelands, ilvl 391 gear dropped. Since, as a heroic raider, you're nearly in full heroic firelands gear by the time DS hit, i can't fathom why you'd need the normal mode on farm.
IF you say 'normal mode is too easy, and i need to farm it', that's nonsense. It is you who chooses to farm the normal mode for minor gear upgrades. Heroic raiders should stop wining about a mode that was never meant for them, and just get on with the heroics.
Yes, i do realize that the minor-gear upgrade, especially the tier bonusses, is competive and needed if you're competing with other guilds. However, that, again, is your choice. You choose to compete in how fast you get it down, and to farm the normal. In fact, the attitude of 'who gets it down faster' is the problem, and NOT the fact normal mode is easy.
I wanted to post this because it's one of the things where the second thread responded too, but i can't post on us forums. Please, let me know what you think - it's a good discussion.
Chris Feb 15th 2012 9:30AM
wont win this one either