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Originally Posted by Tureil
I think that the best part about this post is that the guy is trying to pick up dudes on an Aion Online forum. @sig
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i lol'd. .
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Originally Posted by Feriluce
Indeed, not many americans have actually grasped the concept of reading and writing yet. Especially not on the internets.
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omgwtfbbqpwnt.
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On a more related note, this is actually a good thing. The main reason WoW ended up as bad as it was (sorry to play the 'ole WoW card btw, but hey you should know how this goes by now :P) was because the Devs were getting involved and influenced too much by all the casuals and QQers spending hours upon hours a day whining their hearts out on the messageboards.
Personally i got sick of having the game updated every 3 weeks changing values and abilities etc etc. to suit the needs of those who played alot less than i did.
I might be wrong here (so feel free to call me out if i am) but on the whole, the eastern MMO market is made up of a higher percentage of non-casual (i won't say hardcore because that might be a little too far on the other side of the scale) gamers compared to the western market. Therefore any feedback they give shouldnt be leading to "cheap thrill" updates that only serve to make the game more whimsical in the long run, but should instead provide constructive and usefull feedback, leading to better updates that benefit the more dedicated players, by which i'd imagine i'm refering to the majority of the population of this messageboard because hey, why would you join and post regularly on a website for a game that hasn't yet been released unless you're taking a vested interest in it.
Boom.
