Here is a video discussing the Diablo Immortal situation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QXV7b63YdI "Blizzard is not our friend, so why did so many people react like Blizzard
is their friend? Why did they react like their friend betrayed them? Why does that relationship exist in the first place? And the answer is: It exists because Blizzard wants it to. It exists because Blizzard can monetize it."
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I has two choices:
Pay $15 and must play extremely old content, only for later to pay for the expansion..... seems ligate, but I didn't like that option none the less.
Pay $59.95 and only get 10 levels of content, I didn't like that option either !!
New, new, new! Everything must be brand new! If I'm not playing the brand new stuff it must be impossible for me to have any fun. 10 levels? Levels are all that matter! That's all there is to do, get 10 levels! Nevermind the extra 100+ hours of content once you've finished getting 10 levels, none of that matters! I don't like playing games for gameplay, I want moar numbers.
Sarcasm, just in case anyone was confused.
Here's a question, if they added 50 new character levels but everything else in the expansion was the same.. is that now 50 levels worth of content?
The Cosplay stuff is like free advertising but has nothing to do with Blizzard or their work ethic.
The EVENTS,those make me laugh but it works as marketing because they get all those people to yell out and cheer every time they say something about their products.It is like watching a political gathering where all the fanbois cheer at every stupid thing said.Yes i realize that is not proper English,don't even go there lol.
To myself Blizzard has had 3 phases
1/ I never cared about and knew VERY little about Blizzard during the 90's up until about pretty much the time of Wow's release.
2/ Even after Wow a game i tried on release,i still knew little,didn't like their game but didn't think anything negative about Blizzard,they just seemed like a ho hum kind of developer.
3/They have grown to be extremely greedy and arrogant.This might very well have started because of Wow's success,look at us,aren't we great sort of attitude.
Since that time of Wow's release,i have learned more and more about Blizzard and even more so having played several of their games.My conclusion,still a ho hum developer but with a much more in your face attitude.LOOK what we are doing,right before a nerf or some new cross game sales gimmick.
I am sure a lot has to do being partnered with another giant like Activision and being in safe mode with billions of dollars in the coffers.
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I'm by far from a power leveler, that's the last thing I care about.
For this price and the options "to play as a new game"... I don't like it.
It's about time blizzard starts all over again, instead of milking big money !
Blizzard is full of modern programmers, their no different than any standard mmorpg development company. Their not the genius people that developed Vanilla World of Warcraft that took the industry by storm.... I would guess Titan was just standard and average and they recognized that.
Blizzard demands high quality standards much like Microsoft. BUT they don't have that in their team... That's why WoW seems to be on a downward path. Titan would have amplified a noticeable change they didn't want the public to see.
Lets add World of Warcraft would have been un-needed compotation within it's own company.
Blizzard didn't can Titan in the literal sense, they repurposed it to make Overwatch... they later said that themselves. It wasn't like, "Okay, we're going to make WoW 2... aww crap this isn't so great, delete everything." It was, "Okay, this is a terrible approach for an MMO, but, it would make a great FPS! Lets repackage it into something else."
Overwatch left a sour taste for Mac users because it was the first title they released that wasn't Mac compatible. It was also the first title to be ported to console. That said far more than the "we won't release it until it's ready" bullshit... people weren't paying attention because it didn't seemingly affect them at the time (PC users got Overwatch, so why get in a kerfuffle over it).
Now mobile is a resounding message... and everyone knows it. A company that shifts titles to mobile is looking to switch to mobile. And who wouldn't, it is the LARGEST market out there. So now the PC users are crying foul because they are now ALSO affected by the shift away from their platform.
It's a sour taste. Mac users were first. PC users are second. Reality is, it's the future whether we accept it or not.
There is a *ton* of content in the mobile space; you will most likely find what you are looking for with a little searching and effort.
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I don't like the two options they have to offer. It really doesn't have to be deeply analyzed into something that has to be broken down into any deep Meaning.
You did provide a bit of text, if that is the summary I can comment on this at least.
No company is "your friend." They might try to cultivate an appearance of being one for the good will benefits, but at the end of the day they are trying to separate you from your money.
Some try harder than others of course, some use questionable practices to do so, but regardless even the best of them cannot be considered a "friend."
Blizzard is neither good nor evil, they are a business offering a service, nothing more.
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If you replace every time he says 'friend' with 'Video Game Provider' his sarcastic analogy makes complete sense in the context of the situation.
That's all he's done to make an argument.. say people are acting like Blizzard are their friend, but they aren't acting like that. So.. what a pointless video.
No one is so naive that they think marketing techniques are acts of friendship and that Blizzard is our friend. Blizzard is not pretending to be our friend either. Blizzard acts as a community facilitator so we can use their products 'with' our friends and to make new friends. That is what they are selling and that is why they bang on about community all the time. It's not some marketing voodoo that's supposed to trick people into having emotional ties with Blizzard.
The video is patronizing and insults a lot of people.
I loved WoW, I loved Blizzards designers back then, but I have to face facts their not the same.
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there is a difference between being viewing a company as a friend and having brand loyalty. Blizzard cultivated a brand and then rolled its brand followers under the bus for an attempt at a new market. Even from a shareholder perspective its a bad move to alienate your existing base(especially one that helped you become the ~5th largest gaming publisher) while having no guarantee of success in a new market. It was an unneeded risk that has backfired and could further backfire down the round. its guaranteed sales versus future sales argument.
Blizzard always pretty much looked around and took what was out there and made better versions. Now they just copy/paste whats out there and stamp their theme on it. Hopefully they will successful adapt and overcome one day.
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