Sad thing is, at this point I looked at my calender to make sure it wasn't April 1st.
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Sad thing is, at this point I looked at my calender to make sure it wasn't April 1st.
Poll! I am personally offended by the Warhammer ads on the Curse network because:
1) Across this line, NON WARCRAFT-LOVIN' PIGDOGS MAY NOT PASS!;
2) My first experience painting a Warhammer miniature resulted in Goblin Green in my eyebrows, an X-acto blade through the webbing of my left hand, and a rather damaged self-esteem;
3) Outrage about trivial matters is my default stance;
4) Game ads should be smaller than 8,900 pixels across;
5) Self-conscious about using the noun form of "Waaagh" in conversation.
OK, that's actually a pretty good reason. That was pretty bastardly of them.
Went in to a GW store over the weekend. Was not a pleasant experience. A nice reminder they still have no idea what the hell they are doing.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=188985#po st188985
Seriously who gives a shit about Games Workshop and their crap.
Hmmm, I just loaded up WoWhead an not a Warhammer banner ad in site...maybe they've fixed it up?
I'm still not sure why people get offended/mad about this. Its a freakin' ad. Would you rather see ads for viagra or buying WoW gold? Does it offend your senses so much that just seeing a Warhammer ad at the top of the page infuriates you?
Not necessarily. It's possible that the original Warhammer game wouldn't have done as well as Warcraft did. Even back then, Warhammer had a large amount of background material, and nailing such a thoroughly-developed universe in a license to the extent that Warhammer fiends will be happy about it, is pretty difficult. It's walking on eggshells to make people happy with a popular license. We can assume the game Blizzard was working on was fun -- WC1 kicked ass -- but from GW's rejection of the project, we can guess that it wasn't up to snuff as a Warhammer universe product. Warcraft didn't have to be true to the source, it only had to be a good game. If they'd stuck with the Warhammer license, it's as likely as not that it would've gone down as a near-miss and neither GW nor Blizzard would have profited much from it.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=189009#po st189009
I'm neither, but Conflict of Interest much?Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Hachoo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=189064#post1 89064
I'm sure if Wowhead was offered enough money, they would...after all, the precedent has now been set right? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by 'Hachoo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=189064#post1 89064
People don't like it because its pushing them something they don't want - its unexpected and annoying in the same way when some telemarketer rings you up and tries to get you to change phone / internet providers. You already know there are plenty of options out there and if you wanted to change you would have already done so...
Cheers,
S.