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Michael Anson
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“My question then is why are people who spend money with Blizzard, pay to go to BlizzCon, and have spent hundreds of hours and dollars on Blizzard’s products NOT entitled to be upset or give passionate feedback when the company, experience, and products are not meeting their expectations?”

“Is this an early April Fools’ joke” is not feedback. It’s being abusive because they didn’t do exactly what you wanted them to do. Feedback would be more like “This isn’t what I expected you to release, and it’s not something I’d like to play; are you working on another mainline Diablo title?” The first response is

Do you think having expectations of something you spend money on is unreasonable?

“phycologist”: specialist in studying algae and phytoplankton

Actually, The Blues Brothers was almost single-handedly responsible for the resurrection of Blues as a musical genre, and most of those people singing were the original blues singers, who volunteered for the project. It’s just about the opposite of cultural appropriation.

A bit late to the party, here, but I wonder if the author actually read what the deaths were. One was a “cardiac event,” and another was someone run over by a fellow employee in the parking lot. Further, there are no real details over what the circumstances were of the deaths. For example, people are not allowed to

A few things here.

Anybody expecting a D2 remaster announcement before next year hasn’t been paying attention.

There are a branch of naga with legs that will be working with the Alliance. Having legs means capable of equipping boots and pants.

Statistics say that under half of you voted. You gotta vote harder, dude!

You can literally play through the entire storyline of Fallout 4 without building anything. It’s just strongly encouraged by some faction quests.

I’m making a claim based on my history in working with a company in social media. That said, additional information has come to light that has changed things considerably.

I don’t think you quite understand what is involved here. Social media as a marketing platform is still incredibly new, and independent groups that represent large companies are still relatively few in number. That means that most of the pool are relatively untested. Mistakes happen. If it were a constant pattern, or

Or, they fired that agency, and continued to have issues with the next one. You’d be surprised just how rapidly companies can shift through social media marketing groups.

That depends on whether it’s the same agency or several different agencies. If it’s the latter, it’s more a testament to how difficult it is to get reliable help in social media.

Possibly because the Twitter account is being handled by social media focused companies, of which there are many, rather than internally at GOG or CDPR.

Or it’s entirely possible that more than one person has made a mistake here. It’s easy to forget that the keys to a Twitter account can be passed between people, or just how easy it is to riff on a trending hashtag without properly researching it. There are a large number of companies that focus solely on doing social

I don’t think you should pre-judge a game worked on by a large number of people by someone unrelated trying to keep a Twitter account relevant by riffing on a trending hashtag without doing due diligence.

I think that there’s some information missing here, namely how social media tends to work for large corporations.

I don’t think those are ever going away, honestly. And yeah, there’s a local pizza chain that has a sweeter sauce that’s pretty comparable to DiGiorno’s sauce. The real difference in sauces isn’t the seasoning, like some claim, but rather the acidity, which is a matter of the tomatoes used. More acidic tomatoes pair