Well I feel you explained yourself better in this response. I don't have alzheimer's, I can remember what I did a few hours ago. I find it a little hard to read with all the breaks in the page. I guess the "kid" and "prescription" got a little under your skin as intended. I agree with plenty of your points. I think your statement about the promises and marketing is probably the most true. I was definitely sold on the game, probably before it even came out or saw anything on TV just because of the brand. But when the CEO is asking for player feedback and promising to improve the game during expos, yeah I'm going to give it. Also, I think we both know that a great product sells itself. Unfortunately you're right, the majority of the population is easily persauded by marketing. And trust me, I'm the first one to scream C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me). I just think the game has untapped potential and if implemented properly would make World of War Craft addictions look like child's play. Not to mention record profits for the franchise. But I think we had enough at it, I'll hit you up tomorrow when I get back to my house. Then, we can step on the court and use our "big boy" words hahaha. I was definitely wrong about you pushing up daisies, let's swabble.
-JerzeyStorm