Not around here. Most people have been playing Evercrack for ages and never switched to WoW. Guess that's why I assumed that EQ was still to pdog because of it's long history and role pioneering in the MMORPG frontier.
I don't understand why WoW is being targeted when other games such as Everquest, Shadowbane, Asheron's Call, City of Heroes, and Ultima Online require just as much time commitment from it's players and have been around longer to make a more definitive impact on the sales of other genre games. If these games haven't had a negative inpact on game sales for other genres then I do not understand how World of Warcraft will suddenly change that.
What's wrong with having a simple setup program in VB that will configure a dialer for them, setup mailboxes in Outlook, OE, Netscape, and Eudora, and set a bookmark in their browsers for your company's home page? If you've got a half intelligent user you can walk them thru the settings for DNS or WINS changes. There's really no need to bundle VNC unless you're a really big ISP that has alot of users out of your physical area or you service only mentally challenged people.
Not around here. Most people have been playing Evercrack for ages and never switched to WoW. Guess that's why I assumed that EQ was still to pdog because of it's long history and role pioneering in the MMORPG frontier.
I don't understand why WoW is being targeted when other games such as Everquest, Shadowbane, Asheron's Call, City of Heroes, and Ultima Online require just as much time commitment from it's players and have been around longer to make a more definitive impact on the sales of other genre games. If these games haven't had a negative inpact on game sales for other genres then I do not understand how World of Warcraft will suddenly change that.
What's wrong with having a simple setup program in VB that will configure a dialer for them, setup mailboxes in Outlook, OE, Netscape, and Eudora, and set a bookmark in their browsers for your company's home page? If you've got a half intelligent user you can walk them thru the settings for DNS or WINS changes. There's really no need to bundle VNC unless you're a really big ISP that has alot of users out of your physical area or you service only mentally challenged people.