I think the current trend relates directly to every WoW player knowing that there is a major patch coming prior to release of Wrath of the Litch King that is making major changes to their talent trees. When people know that there game is making a major shift they tend to lay low and wait and see. Also with the xpac being only a month away I think many people are taking sometime to recharge batteries and get ready for the level grind.
Isn't the problem that 3rd party developers rarely take chances on titles. If it isn't a sequel of a huge seller most of the big publishers won't touch it.
I don't think Nintendo is falling into a hole. I think that they are maintaining a creative edge that will always seperate them from the rest.
[quote]Google, the internet search engine, is facing a renewed threat of legal action from a company that claims to own the intellectual property rights to its GMail e-mail service.[/quote]
This quote is the first paragraph of the article referenced. Seems to me your issue should be with the original article. Although bashing/. seems to be a favorite activity anymore.
Finally, ramifications for ones behavior in this internet world of anonymity.
I think the current trend relates directly to every WoW player knowing that there is a major patch coming prior to release of Wrath of the Litch King that is making major changes to their talent trees. When people know that there game is making a major shift they tend to lay low and wait and see. Also with the xpac being only a month away I think many people are taking sometime to recharge batteries and get ready for the level grind.
Isn't learning to deal with the things life throws at us part of what makes us who we are?
Isn't the problem that 3rd party developers rarely take chances on titles. If it isn't a sequel of a huge seller most of the big publishers won't touch it.
I don't think Nintendo is falling into a hole. I think that they are maintaining a creative edge that will always seperate them from the rest.
[quote]Google, the internet search engine, is facing a renewed threat of legal action from a company that claims to own the intellectual property rights to its GMail e-mail service.[/quote] This quote is the first paragraph of the article referenced. Seems to me your issue should be with the original article. Although bashing /. seems to be a favorite activity anymore.
Isn't this off topic?