Azzanation said:
Lonely_Dolphin said:
Yes I just said Blizzard must know the backlash won't outweigh communist slave money, but they'll still feel some losses, that's better than no punishment at all. Blizzard won't give a damn what people who are still buying their games say. Email's and streams alone have no chance at getting them to correct their mistakes and don't hurt them in the slightest. They'll just see the money still pouring in like normal as confirmation that they're making the right decisions. From a personal standpoint, most people would see the hypocrisy of denouncing Blizzard yet still buying their games and wont feel good about not putting their money where their mouth is. Those who associate company decisions with their products obviously wouldn't be happy either buying products they can no longer enjoy.
It's simply unreasonable to expect people to not do the simplest easiest and most effective method especially when all other methods have no weight without it. If Blizzard fucks up again by misinterpreting the data, then so be it, humanity can survive without their games.
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Well it seems all this time I thought I was debating with someone who actually liked Blizzard games, but it seems your true colours have come out. Boycott there games, I wont because there games are quite good. I also don't like punishing people that have nothing to do with the event that happened. It just shows that you are no different to the Chinese, taking people out with collateral damage to have your say. I am sure if Blizzard banned a guy at there event for a year if they stood up promoting communism at a US event you probably wouldn't give two shits. Its all politics, something I stay out of. If it frees up Blizzards servers than you are only doing me a favour. Sorry but that's just my opinion and I wont be changing my mind on it.
Or you could go out and hunt the Members of Blizzard that enforced the law of the ban, don't blame it on a brand especially since it had nothing to do with there games. That's what ill be doing in your shoes. Only way you can get me to boycott something I like is if it was directly related to the games I am playing, like if Blizzard were banning gamers in game for having free speech etc.
Immersiveunreality said:
It is hurting them in their wallets,even if it is just a bit it is hurting,and are you aware that they sack hundreds of staff and rehire after each project just to have even more earnings to apeal to shareholders while they already make all the money in the world?
I as a consumer am fine when activision/blizzard is completely gone and i'm sorry for the gamers that pretend they still make consumerfriendly games just because they enjoy them. Overall the gamingindustry would be more fair for other devs/company's and consumerfriendly if top of the shelf greed above all corporations like that weren't around,they do not care about their employees and they pretend to care about us to make money but that facade is at plenty of times just so easy to see trough,it is just a pure greed machine and capitalism for the win i know but there should be a limit.
Bolded:But they do not know that yet as China is a big risk to focus all their efforts on atm and if it wasnt then by all means they can solely make games for China for all i care,it is a trend to fuck people over there so they will have not much difficulty to adapt.
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You get the same answer as above. If you don't like or care for Blizzard games do what you wish. It doesn't change my opinion on the matter.
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Ofcourse you are free to have your opinion and it is your right to enjoy what you want.