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Kozu
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sneek wrote:It just means that the game is healthy.
As long as people complain, it means the game's healthy.
Once your players stop complaining that's when you're in trouble - since that means they stopped caring about your game.
Yes and no, try comparing to other games. The amount of general whine about Warcraft 3 is almost close to zero, but still it's a great game and people CARE about it (as in, if they would suddenly remove it - people would whine).

I agree abit Jhorar, you should keep customers on distance (... far distance), but however you can't ignore them, it's after all those that evaluate what you've done. The problem just is atm, is they tend to change stuff, and then either the change they did didn't have enough impact or only made it worse. A new "basic thing" that got implemented by playing TBC instead of "normal" WoW, is that every new patch fucks something else - you can also be 100% sure, whenever Blizzard release a new patch (atm) it'll always contain a huge bug. Obviously there was also bugs pre-TBC, but nearly as many as now.

In general the old "real" WoW crew was a lot better at handling the game then these new "noobs". When you look back on the old WoW, I can see the changes they did back then was insanely well-thought off - but just wasn't able to evaluate the game situation that well back then (as a player). However, there's some (and many) obviously mistakes this new TBC crew have done.
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