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Posted: Nov 10th 2008 6:40PM Abriael said

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And it probably would be better. Without so many whiny kids that see social interaction in MMOs as a chore, or that cry endlessly if they don't receive instant gratification at every step they make.

In the internet-fed world of nowadays there isn't much difference between being journalists and being bloggers (besides the fact that a blogger most of the times isn't paid). You still influence people's tastes and purchases, depending on the number of your readers and how much of your opinions you pour in your articles, so in the end a blogger is a marketing tool as much as a journalist is.

Maybe they balanced the number of articles, but the tone definatyely isn't balanced. Everything about wotlk is music and roses, while I saw them actually make an effort to try hard and find flaws in other games to point out. This without to mention the laughable TWO articles on the percentage of people going back to wow. Not one, but two.

And honestly, I'm not sure what's huge about what kind of shipping people chose to receive WOTLK.
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