Blizzard Turned Game Developers Into Rock Stars. Misbehavior Followed by Jason Schreier
Anyone who's still a fan of Blizzard at this point would probably ask Bobby Kotick for an autograph while he was burning down their house. No, the only way to assail this juggernaut now is through the government, with massive fines and jail times.The only thing I can think of is to infiltrate fan-events with Q&A sessions and come with hard hitting journalistic questions designed to make the people that are already fans question if they should be that.
Do I look like a guy that wants an autograph from Bobby Kotick?Anyone who's still a fan of Blizzard at this point would probably ask Bobby Kotick for an autograph while he was burning down their house. No, the only way to assail this juggernaut now is through the government, with massive fines and jail times.
It was a one day thing. Very little was sacrificed by them for that strike. Compare it with the Frito-Lays strike we talked about a while back and it (The Blizzard strike) is just pathetic.I was hoping for more updates on the actual people striking at Blizz HQ.
I thought you were a Blizzard fan? Don't you want an autograph from the one of the devil Bobby Kotick? Don't you want it?Do I look like a guy that wants an autograph from Bobby Kotick?
At worse from Chris Metzen.I thought you were a Blizzard fan? Don't you want an autograph from the one of the devil Bobby Kotick? Don't you want it?
I knew it. Unionization is impossible without anyone willing to sacrifice for a better future.It was a one day thing. Very little was sacrificed by them for that strike. Compare it with the Frito-Lays strike we talked about a while back and it (The Blizzard strike) is just pathetic.
Probably yeah.Anyone who's still a fan of Blizzard at this point would probably ask Bobby Kotick for an autograph while he was burning down their house. No, the only way to assail this juggernaut now is through the government, with massive fines and jail times.
I mean, the people that work there aren't helping, and I mean the people that aren't directly involved with the allegations. Because I listen to a few Hearthstone podcasts and the word I heard from the people of those podcasts was things like, "boycotting doesn't work and just hurts everyone that works at the company." Or how they know and have talked to people in the company who don't want people to boycott or whatever because it hurts the good people too and change can only truly happen from within, etc.Probably yeah.
Anyone expecting gamers to vote with their wallets is setting themselves up for disappointment, especially if there's even a minute risk of missing out on their shinies.
Yeah, trying to strike without a union is basically bound for failure.I knew it. Unionization is impossible without anyone willing to sacrifice for a better future.
The Writer's Guild Strike of 2007 lasted far longer
Do you know what that is? Its literally a text prompt that appears in the Chatbox in the game.After seeing Woolie and Pat's recent video about Activision and Blizzard, I'm glad I never bought Warcraft. They banned the spit icon or emoji, because it was upsetting their whale of players that always bought the most expensive things or that stupid horse, yet the n-word, both variations, are allowed for free of use in the chat.
Worse would be the removal of the Sorry Emote from Hearthstone because some people got upset over it being used sarcastically or by them interpreting it to be sarcastic. They replaced it with the Wow Emote which can also be used sarcastically like, "Wow, amazing play dude, good job playing those cards out of order."Do you know what that is? Its literally a text prompt that appears in the Chatbox in the game.
No one in all of WOW's history treated this feature 100% seriously as essential to the game. People are busy dungeons, PVP, Raid, and leveling to even notice and care.
The only reason this controversy is even a big deal now because of the circumstances of its removal now. But in the end nothing of true value was lost with the removal of the "spit" emote. Which again is literally just this
| "You spit on x " |
Seriously MatPat/Woolie, as much as I like them, Youtubers are just spinning a narrative about a game that does reflect the reality that is me actually playing it.Worse would be the removal of the Sorry Emote from Hearthstone because some people got upset over it being used sarcastically or by them interpreting it to be sarcastic. They replaced it with the Wow Emote which can also be used sarcastically like, "Wow, amazing play dude, good job playing those cards out of order."
From the way they sounded, it sounds like people have been using it every single day or for most of it's use or the past 15 years. And even if it doesn't get much use, it's the principle of the matter. These assholes would sooner try to please the people that spend the most money on their crappy DLC and micro transactions, but can't bother to offer the same courtesy for people that are black for those that were fine the word offensive. Which makes sense because the people on top are racist and sexist assholes. And they're more than happy to please assholes on the lower and higher class scale.Do you know what that is? Its literally a text prompt that appears in the Chatbox in the game.
No one in all of WOW's history treated this feature 100% seriously as essential to the game. People are busy dungeons, PVP, Raid, and leveling to even notice and care.
The only reason this controversy is even a big deal now because of the circumstances of its removal now. But in the end nothing of true value was lost with the removal of the "spit" emote. Which again is literally just this
| "You spit on x " |