LOL, Mr. Aas is seeking a "...freer role...". Did the EA chains become heavy?Btw, the role of a strategic officer is a euphemism and nothing short of: he is still on the pay-role with no influence. So he basically got fired.I can only recommend not to waste money on an EA or Funcom product - Don't do it and you can thank me later.
Of course the game will be F2P, when no one is willing to pay for a crappy product - duh! EA's Chief Ignorance Officer, Peter Moore has more insights on how not to make fun games and disintegrate share-holder-value: http://www.gamespot.com/news/microtransactions-will-be-in-every-game-says-ea-exec-6383445
Civ V goes Master of Magic.Wonderful work by Paradox. I'm just wishing they would have put in even more details. Also the spell system could have been more interesting (MoM did it better).
How is the real Money Auction house not gambling? The gambler (You) pays a wager called the game's price to the Casino (Blizzard). Then he starts playing a game which supplies winnings (item drops) of different value according to random chance. Then the gambler can convert his winnings into real money, by using the Casino's "auction house".If I cannot play legally on Casinoroom.com etc., how can what Blizzard does be legal in the USA, or any other country that bans online gambling?
Player accounts are being hacked on a constant basis. Blizzard is ignorant to the fact and just blows PR smoke in their customers eyes. For more information:http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Diablo-3-Account-Hacked-You-Need-Warrant-Find-Out-How-43497.html
There used to be a time when a Blizzard title would only be released when it is done. Not the case with Diablo III (or should I say 37?) anymore... sad.
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