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Old 01-28-2014, 06:07 PM
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Great business decision? Absolutely. From a gamers standpoint, terrible decision. All of a sudden level 90's running around who have no idea what they are doing. There are still people at max level who don't know how to play their class, this is just going to exacerbate it.
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Old 01-28-2014, 07:05 PM
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Great business decision? Absolutely. From a gamers standpoint, terrible decision. All of a sudden level 90's running around who have no idea what they are doing. There are still people at max level who don't know how to play their class, this is just going to exacerbate it.
Why do people think games care about their consumers? Businesses only care about their bottomline.

They know their product is addictive and while people QQ and threaten to ragequit, these same people hardly ever follow through or they come back eventually. Like I said, they will do some special noob area probably for those who do buy it so they can learn the game. Unless you're new to computers in general, it's not as if it takes very long to pick up a game, especially not WoW.
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Old 01-28-2014, 08:10 PM
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Why do people think games care about their consumers
Where did I say that?
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