WoW won sales wise and game wise, EQ2 bit it.
Maybe they should focus on making the game next time, instead of putting everything in marketing and gimmics(actors).
This was a win for the oldschool crowd, and a loss for the(unstopable) hollywoodification of the videogame industry.
You can't ask someone nicely and have them pay society for their crime. They must pay, thit is what modern society is based on, if they refuse they are forced.
Taking away the ability to enforce laws would make the corporations and "the man" more powerful then you could ever realise.
WoW won sales wise and game wise, EQ2 bit it. Maybe they should focus on making the game next time, instead of putting everything in marketing and gimmics(actors). This was a win for the oldschool crowd, and a loss for the(unstopable) hollywoodification of the videogame industry.
You can't ask someone nicely and have them pay society for their crime. They must pay, thit is what modern society is based on, if they refuse they are forced. Taking away the ability to enforce laws would make the corporations and "the man" more powerful then you could ever realise.