2009-05-15, 02:20 PM
WillDaSnail Wrote:P.S. Sorry to hear you got banned Sarah, but I'd say it was worth the trouble. They do deserve this for their ignorance.
Yeah, but that's only if they learn anything from it, which I'm starting to doubt. The new CEO may be making the right decisions, but the GM's are still power-abusing arrogant holier-than-thou's. At least that's how they come across. They DO always say their right, and we were wrong. Sure, they give us 2x events when we lose time from server crashes or something, but the only time I hear them apologize is for inconvenience caused by a patch or server maintenance. Can't they ever release an update or a blog apologizing for past actions?
This is why I know play both MS and WoW. If a GM talks to you, you can hold a conversation with them, and there's no silly 1-line limit. In fact, given they have enough time, they'll sit down and engage in conversation. That only usually happens in un-populated servers though, or when most of the server is asleep.
Still, can't they look at other companies and take examples? It's not stealing ideas, it's good business practice.
If they hadn't done stuff like they did, like with Lallant and the ele wands, then it wouldn't be as big a deal. They could just fix it, etc, and go on with their days. It's what Blizzard does, except they don't say that it's the players fault. They update like "Now you can actually kill/finish/etc quest/monster/etc," without sounding rude.
Bah, how much longer until the new CEO points at them and says "Don't do that to our players!" or something?

