That is even betterer than the SC2 Tychus statue!
Yeah, and what's up with the red tint? SW VI fans know it's supposed to be blueish :P
So, it's proven that micro skills can easily win macro skills...
Have people noticed you can "squash" smaller units with the force field, if you target them?
You, sir, makes perfect sense. How come you have so few bubbles? :P
Nice they gave it so positive answers. Calling a review is kinda wrong though. If anything it's a PREVIEW of the BETA.
Still, was positive, so not really complaining.
Are you saying they are recommendation prostitutes, or just that they recommend very random stuff or that they recommend bad stuff?
I'm not a fan of twitter either, but I kind of have to use it.
Well, fans get properly upset about these things. I understand it's hard for Blizzard.
Still, just a monthly piece of concept art would be wonderful!
Edit:
Sorry for double post. this was supposed to be a reply to Medievaldragon.
Fortunately, there's always WoW, and/or the SC2 beta.
Rofl.
You just had to :)
Hehe, I wouldn't mind that at all!
Hehe, probably opt-in :)
Good point. There's only so many thousands of active fans on fansites, and (depending on how many keys Blizzard will give away) I think each one fan will have a pretty good chance of getting in between opt-ins and these contests (or pure giveaways like this one).
Not that massive amount of keys, but at least feels more likely to get one this way than using opt-ins.
More giveaways will likely follow suit as well!
Really would like to know the numbers between games released with no or very low DRM to those with draconian versions.
Numbers in pirated versions and sales. Of course, it's hard to take everything into account, since the game might suck, and after trying it illegal once, the person decides not to buy it.
The whole stupidity of i just baffles me. These are people who most likely done marketing university courses etc.
Supply and demand is very easy to understand. People want games they can play, and DON'T want games they can not play.
Demand for broken games is lower than demand for working games.
DOH!
We all hate DRM (and if you don't, you simply have not been properly informed yet) and this was a great article, thanks!
Fansites like the one linked in the news item will soon be giving away keys.
Not even a single patch note for Paladins :(