After the past few days' Week of the Dragon, The Secret World invites you to get all those burning questions off your chest in a fun Q&A setting. Using Facebook as a platform for this back-and-forth exchange, Funcom wants its fans to ask any and all Dragon-related queries on its social media page.
If so interested, you can head over to The Secret World on Facebook, click the Questions & Answers tab, and let 'er rip! Funcom will be compiling the best of these questions and will answer them on Sunday, October 23rd at 2:00 p.m. EDT. Of course, due to time and other restraints, Funcom will not be able to answer every query posed.
The Secret World's Week of the Dragon has covered many aspects of this Asian-themed faction, including a video, interview, backstory, and concept art. The developer promised similar-themed weeks for the Templar and Illuminati factions in the upcoming future.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Oct 21st 2011 8:49PM (Unverified) said
As someone who detests and refuses to use Facebook, I will say this:
No fair. :/
Dear Funcom,
Please, stop excluding people who don't like Facebook, twitter, etc etc, and kinda detest the way they're trying to take over the internet. :x
Love,
Someone who remembers the internet before social networking came along to make things stupid.
No fair. :/
Dear Funcom,
Please, stop excluding people who don't like Facebook, twitter, etc etc, and kinda detest the way they're trying to take over the internet. :x
Love,
Someone who remembers the internet before social networking came along to make things stupid.
Posted: Oct 21st 2011 9:27PM Zydin said
@(Unverified)
Agreed 100%. I had to make a dummy facebook account just because I wanted to participate in The Secret War. I feel crotchety for having such disdain for social media, but really, if I want someone to know I had darjeeling tea this morning, I'll tell them. I don't need a website to do it for me.
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Agreed 100%. I had to make a dummy facebook account just because I wanted to participate in The Secret War. I feel crotchety for having such disdain for social media, but really, if I want someone to know I had darjeeling tea this morning, I'll tell them. I don't need a website to do it for me.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2011 12:24AM donweel said
Agree, facebook is not an option, I had high hopes for this game but their facebook dependancy has got me worried.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2011 2:15AM Elikal said
Question: Are the Dragons responsible for the EURO crisis? ^^
Posted: Oct 22nd 2011 11:06PM WolvenSpectre said
@Elikal
Technically Europe is The Templar's stomping grounds, and as for being responsible, there are supposed to be non player factions and societies that might...
Then again, the group that The Dragon is based on is said to be the one who helped forge the alliance between Germany and Japan During WWII and teaching martial arts and combat philosophies to some German Military Officers, so who knows other than Ragnar and his bosses.
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Technically Europe is The Templar's stomping grounds, and as for being responsible, there are supposed to be non player factions and societies that might...
Then again, the group that The Dragon is based on is said to be the one who helped forge the alliance between Germany and Japan During WWII and teaching martial arts and combat philosophies to some German Military Officers, so who knows other than Ragnar and his bosses.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2011 6:51AM Thorqemada said
No, they have only exploited the obvious flaws in the system...or was that the illuminati?
Posted: Oct 22nd 2011 11:11PM WolvenSpectre said
Didn't they learn when they had to make signing up for the beta available outside of Facebook due to the outcry of people like me who don't/won't use Failbook?
I guess that would be my question for them, when will they sign up for Facebook rehab and let the rest of us take part, hmmmmmm?
I guess that would be my question for them, when will they sign up for Facebook rehab and let the rest of us take part, hmmmmmm?








