by Alarac25 » Fri Apr 08, 2016 2:13 pm
While clearly we are all focused on sending a message to Blizzard that we won't pay for broken games while they ignore their consumers, I think the implications of this event are deeper than just that. While clearly Blizzard has authority and precedence to shut down Nost, it is also obvious that the traffic on this server and support for this server is indicative of demand for quality MMOs that we haven't seen in the past 10 or so years. Hell, even people who never played Nost are speaking up about how bad the game really is. This could become much more important over the following months, if we all truly advocate against large corporate game companies and vote with our wallets we can truly make a difference in the gaming industry as a whole. it's a long time coming that gamers refuse to pay for the trash that companies are attempting to shove down our throats with censorship, advertising, and micro transactions.