Sal.Paradise said:
Aahahaha. Your posts are cute. Wrong, but cute. I like the multiple sensationalist suggestions, one definitely wouldn't get your point across. I've done the realistic things, I've voted with my wallet (not bought the game), I've complained as best I could to Bioware on twitter, I've contacted writers of articles I respect and congratulated them and I've tried to tell gamers the truth about ME3. Not the truth that they flat out should not buy it, just the truth about the content of the game so they can decide for themselves. All of your 'realistic' suggestions are pretty hilarious. "if your gonna stick to the internet to get your point across.........you might just quit now and deal like everybody else." Oh boy, how wrong you are. The internet is THE tool for social mobilisation, haven't you heard about the Arab Spring at all? |
I could say your posts are equally blind. Voting with your wallet by not buying lol gimme a break. ME3 sales are way bigger then ME2. Point: You cant do it alone. Twitter complaining: Cute, very cute. Contacting writers that have 0 input at Bioware: nice job. Tell gamers the truth: So you tell a couple dozen gamers or so on the internet and real life. Add a few MILLION and maybe youd make a difference.
And really, the "realistic suggestions, mainly to contact the media and do real life protests IMO are the way to go to get change. What you need is to cause awareness in the real to really draw attention.
You just compared gaming to the Arab Spring.........think about that. Really.