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Massively Speaking Episode 185: Bree-to-play
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Posted: Feb 11th 2009 1:12PM (Unverified) said
Not 1 day, or 3 day bans. But 30 day bans, not for profanity, not for harrassment, but for what goes on everyday on other forums: Passionate discussion of a game people are paying to play and care about.
If Warhammer Alliance cared about the fact they were used as forums since Mythic did not have it's own, they shouldn't have just started mass 30 day bannings as a reaction then should they?
Mythic was cheap to not have it's own forums, this is the post-WOW era and MMO's can't opperate like pre-WOW days. EQ2 had forums, why didn't Warhammer??
If Mythic had made forums from the start, their patch notes would not have confused and depressed as many as they did because they would have had a clue what was going on with their game. But since they did not, they were unaware of the issue threads on different class forums, sticky'd for months but they knew nothing about it.
Mythic should have had forums from day 1, hopefully every MMO company from here on out that has a ounce of brains will see what happened with Mythic and not try to cut corners and peddle support of their game to others.
I bought the CE, I played in Beta, I had high hopes for Warhammer. The lack of forums had a greater effect on the games after launch success then I think many think.
I'd love to see a example of how having no official forums has brought long term success and better customer support as a result. I hope Bioware does not follow in Mythic's footsteps on the forum issue.