This is not another thread that makes arguments with nothing to back them up. Yes, this is a hate thread, but not in the same way as the others. This thread was created by me and inspired by Siaynoq. Siaynoq posted in another thread that he hates World of Warcraft because of something, and he provided a link to an unbelievable sight. A World of Warcraft customized laptop made by Dell. I simply hate when things are put everywhere. Advertisements, laptops (apparently), movies, cards, board games... everywhere. The question is, do you believe there should be an I Hate World of Warcraft Day?
1- I dont have it
2- I dont want to pay for it
3- If WoW didnt come out then maybe Diablo III would of come out sooner
4- Slow level grinds < Hack n' slash action
I don't hate WoW, but I do dislike all the advertising attempts and products they are making. Isn't 9+ million subscribers enough? If anything, shouldn't they be focusing their advertising to their future hit, StarCraft II?
I don't think there's any problem if WoW is getting on laptops, calendars, mousepads etc. because you don't know how many WoW maniacs fill the world.
If Half life, painkiller, max payne etc. did the same, i would buy it.
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''May the Gods give you the strength and power to bear the madness which flows through our minds.''
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface
No. For one, I like WoW, and why should we celebrate hating something? Shouldn't you focus on a "I love Diablo Day" instead?
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I don't hate WoW, but I do dislike all the advertising attempts and products they are making. Isn't 9+ million subscribers enough? If anything, shouldn't they be focusing their advertising to their future hit, StarCraft II?
Enough has never existed for any commercially successful company. And actually, companies should never ever say they're making enough money. Besides, if they're making these sideproducts, they have to be making profits of of them. Thus there's a market for them.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
They even come in Alliance and Horde. And they start at $4500.
Dell link for this product.
Apparently they now have calendars...
Shop.
It's the decisions you make when you have no time to make them that define who you are.
1- I dont have it
2- I dont want to pay for it
3- If WoW didnt come out then maybe Diablo III would of come out sooner
4- Slow level grinds < Hack n' slash action
Edit- I voted yes btw
It's the decisions you make when you have no time to make them that define who you are.
Hehehe...:(
*Goes depressed*
If Half life, painkiller, max payne etc. did the same, i would buy it.
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface
Enough has never existed for any commercially successful company. And actually, companies should never ever say they're making enough money. Besides, if they're making these sideproducts, they have to be making profits of of them. Thus there's a market for them.
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