Thats not how it works.
Making wild accusations that you can’t back up, to push a specific narrative. Is definitely propaganda.
Thats not how it works.
Making wild accusations that you can’t back up, to push a specific narrative. Is definitely propaganda.
But my point still stands. If Blizzard was still this bastion then having those numbers out there wouldn’t change anything. If there was a dip from 6-7 million players down to something like 4-5, then that’s still miles ahead of both ESO and FFXIV.
And you’re right that competitors will use it against them right now if they did if that lines up with what I’m saying. Which is that within recent years, I honestly believe WoW has taken a nosedive in subs. So when we do hit these dry periods, it would look really bad if it were posted right now.
If my theory is correct, then it would be foolish to post sub numbers to the public. But regardless, it’s still a bad look in my eyes.
No…
You are incorrect
what???
There may be some yo-yoing. That’s fair. The op, however, has been smoking his socks
One of these days I’m gonna waste everybody on the board’s time by stating muh feels and insisting all the reasons I made up supporting them are actual facts.
Bfa died really fast, about a month into the mass exodus started
Ok. What do you think the definition of “propaganda” is?
I can’t tell whether you are trolling or… lol. Your posts are jokemode.
If were assuming social media = majority of players then sure. I’m not saying they aren’t but way too many people think that because something is popular on twitter or the forums or etc it’s majority.
100% opinion.
That is just it. Nobody wants it to fail, I just wish people would stop using it to bash a version of the game I find far superior. Also I 100% believe you are correct about its popularity followed by a step decline. As I mentioned before one similar thing we have to look at is Old School Rune Scape which started more popular then their RS3 and then lost 75% of players in the first 90 days.
noun
information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
Exactly what google tells me it is.
Thats not a joke. Anyone who was paying attention saw how fast BFA started to shed players . Guilds up a died in record time. If you dont think BFA had a mass exodus, then thats a level of denial seldom seen. Even the Blizzard finiancials showed massive drop off in MAU
u consider that name calling?
Cool. Ok. So lets look at the OP.
Now, do you feel those statements are NOT:
Seems pretty active to me. On patch-day and in the weeks after, the Zones are still crammed full. Even in non-CRZ.
I consider calling a person a name, name calling.
I may be weird in that instance though. But yes. I do consider name calling to be name calling.
Those are called forecasts and predictions on financial outlook.
I’m guessing you didn’t take any courses on business in college?
What is a forecast in that statement?
What is a prediction in that statement?
I am guessing you did not take “basic verb conjugation” in middle school?