[QUOTE="MegaMatt91"]1. Always question the numbers marketing people give. 2. Not all will be direct sales, but shipped boxes in addition to the digital sales. 3. Even smaller numbers is enough to cause investors to worry and stock prices to go down. EA felt it with Mass Effect 3 and its ending. Something like this has never really happened to Blizzard and im sure they are feeling the impact. There is such a thing as lying to share holders will get you prison time.Yeah numbers do make a difference, which is why when 6.3 million people are playing, 11,000 is nothing. MAYBE enough to cover server costs for a week, if that.
Shiftfallout
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[QUOTE="MegaMatt91"]
Yeah numbers do make a difference, which is why when 6.3 million people are playing, 11,000 is nothing. MAYBE enough to cover server costs for a week, if that.
tar1901
Well, it's more like +15.000 now. Enough to initiate some new UE law?
Nvm, I didn't complain, seen it with a guest pass(go the hole net errors). I didn't got the game in the first place and I don't intend to get it any time soon. That's the way I vote, no money for blizzard.
What's the point of giving Blizzard ~76 $ (cause that's what it costs in euro) and then make some pettion they won't care any way.
On the digital purchase I haven't seen anything about been online all the time or storing the information about you characters on their servers. Anyone had a look at the retrail box?
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Unless you have been living under a rock for the last year, this was clear from the get go. You can't blame everyone when you have not noticed the moon in the sky your entire life and then blame the government not telling you about it.Then why you insist on coming back to gamespot?Gamespot actualy covering something that matters? Nah. If Blizzard asks gamespot to sit and rollover they would.
Raizeen
Plenty of people got their accounts back even after being hacked! I don't see why you should be special.So this is how it happened. His account was hacked and they stole his money. He tries to log on and finds his account is indefinitely suspended. He calls blizz support and they tell him this word for freakin word.
I know people wont believe this, probably think he did something. He's just as confused as this story is confusing. They tell him they will fix his account (still suspended) and that they will send him an authenticator. Still nothing.
How does someone pretty much get banned for someone else hacking their account? You think they would shoot you a warning like, "hey somone hacked your account, change your email/password".
WTF?
Ecocidexc
That begs the question: Why did you not get your old account back? Why did you make another one?^^soo my old wow account got hacked and the account had Star Craft 2 on it... I made a new battle.net account, and though I had cd key, email, password, etc... They wouldn't let me get my SC2 game back or transferred... I insisted that they look up the last login for the hacked account (about a year ago) and see that it is unused.. I believe since I have all the "credentials" I am entitled to MY SC2 game, but my only option is to buy it twice and spend $120 total on it...fail customer service, but I am only one customer amongst millions so does not matter to them.
CeasdRedemption
You know that you can download from Blizzard's own site right? And you can download it as many times as you want because you can only play on one account.
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