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Time to "pop" the Legacy server movement?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 5:52 pm
by EyeOfTruth
Have you guys tried to reach musicians about this Nostalrius closing?

There is a lot of new audience what might not be familiar with gaming community or gaming media. And for sure I know some band members which have being wow addicts in the past.

Musicians have being known about their community oriented controversial subjects and ideas. I would not be surprised if someone in that scene have something to say about this.

What you think? Is there chance?

Re: Time to "pop" the Legacy server movement?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:01 pm
by reysode
stop. just calm down everyone its just a video game jesus CHRIST

Re: Time to "pop" the Legacy server movement?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:02 pm
by PeaceHammer
reysode wrote:stop. just calm down everyone its just a video game jesus CHRIST


No. It's something we're passionate about and this movement is not going to stop!

Re: Time to "pop" the Legacy server movement?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:08 pm
by Yellstorm
This is not a good idea IMO. It would be hard to explain to someone who is not familiar with the situation how it is not only a question of intellectual property, copyright and piracy. I think they would prefer to line up with Blizzard just because it would be much easier to explain. Otherwise they would risk to be labled as hypocritical if they consider piracy the illegal copies of their music, but do not apply the same standard for videogames, even though it is a totally different issue.

Re: Time to "pop" the Legacy server movement?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:22 pm
by EyeOfTruth
Yellstorm wrote:This is not a good idea IMO. It would be hard to explain to someone who is not familiar with the situation how it is not only a question of intellectual property, copyright and piracy. I think they would prefer to line up with Blizzard just because it would be much easier to explain. Otherwise they would risk to be labled as hypocritical if they consider piracy the illegal copies of their music, but do not apply the same standard for videogames, even though it is a totally different issue.


True, both are part of entertainment industry. I'm more interested, is there any position to express personal opinion on this matter without your manager coming breath your neck. Opinion is enough, It's the popular face what matters.

Exactly like the game event commentator said "I would like to play Classic wow" - There isn't anything illegal to say that. Anything extra is plus

Re: Time to "pop" the Legacy server movement?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 6:23 pm
by Lokrosh
EyeOfTruth wrote:Have you guys tried to reach musicians about this Nostalrius closing?

There is a lot of new audience what might not be familiar with gaming community or gaming media. And for sure I know some band members which have being wow addicts in the past.

Musicians have being known about their community oriented controversial subjects and ideas. I would not be surprised if someone in that scene have something to say about this.

What you think? Is there chance?


Unless they played vanilla, i wouldn't bother. They're not gonna come out to support some random fan project they don't know shit about.

Re: Time to "pop" the Legacy server movement?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 7:33 pm
by Crysthal
Let's organize a speech in Washington just like Martin Luther King did !

Re: Time to "pop" the Legacy server movement?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 7:41 pm
by EyeOfTruth
But you need to be black!

How racist of you!