Wednesday, December 16, 2015

world of warcraft fans are a bit too hard on the company

i would like some world of warcraft fans are too hard on blizzard company.yes,world of warcraft maybe not as good as before.this game maybe not interesting for some fans.but wow is still the best mmorpg in the world.though there are too many wow gold farmers and wow hackers in the game now.blizzard already do much things to make this game better.blizzard dont want to keep the world of warcraft game for one life.they are trying to do many different things.they make new expansion again and again.give blizzard some time,it will become better.you will not see wow gold spammer in game finallly.
Former kicker for the Minnesota Vikings and gaming enthusiast Chris Kluwe is a bit more lenient with looking at these missteps. He’s become a de facto authority on WoW over the years (his Twitter username is @ChrisWarcraft, after all) and, with the track record that Blizzard has, he thinks that fans are being a bit too hard on the company.
who is Chris Kluwe?
Chris Kluwe  is a former American football punter. He played at Los Alamitos High School in Los Alamitos, California where he was a 1999 USA Today High School All-American, and then attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where he played college ball for the UCLA Bruins. He was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 2005 and played professionally in the National Football League for the Seattle Seahawks and Oakland Raiders. Kluwe's most notable tenure was his eight seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, where he had a very tense relationship with the team owners and coaching staff due to his outspoken views. He set eight individual team records. Kluwe was released by the Vikings after the 2012 season. He then signed with the Oakland Raiders prior to the 2013 season, but was subsequently released.Kluwe was unable to catch on with another NFL team and so retired from professional football in 2013
“I think part of it is overreacting,” said Kluwe. “I mean, you look at any heavy fan base of anything, Whether it be video games, comic books, sports—people wants things to be a very specific way. And when things aren’t exactly the way they want, they almost feel betrayed.”

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