2010-05-18, 05:09 PM
FrozNlite Wrote:Regardless of whether the message is supposed to be funny or serious, any public correspondence a mutli-million dollar, multi-national corporation has should be conducted with the utmost profession, which Nexon fails to do every single time. "Being funny" or "trying to connect to the lay" isn't a reason to gloss over editing. When was the last time you saw McDonalds, ABC, Nintendo, or any other large corporation, in specific instances of "funny public correspondence" "forget" to edit their message? Never...
Actually there's often a lot grammatical errors and spelling errors in both press releases and written statements. In fact I go so far as to ask you to bring me 10 100% accurate in grammar and spelling statements from any "big" company.
I'm not making excuses but your making a mountain out of a molehill. I can even agree that there's a "need" for nexon bashing if they do something like gloss over a incident or turn completely away from something but this is a joke at best.
