I don't think it's the misspelling. People see Microsoft trying to get on their good side after everything else in that horrible commercial. The ad using "p0wned" instead of "pwn3d" or "pwned" just shows that Microsoft is ridiculously out of touch and simply doesn't care about PC gaming any more, not even bothering to do the five minutes of research it would take to figure out how to spell one of the most used (and mocked) words on the Internet.Daystar Clarion said:I always thought this too.strum4h said:owned. I believe that pwned was started because of a typo because o and p are next to eachother.
So people are getting up in arms about the misspelling of a misspelling?
The internet is a strange place.
Ah, well that makes sense then.Double A said:I don't think it's the misspelling. People see Microsoft trying to get on their good side after everything else in that horrible commercial. The ad using "p0wned" instead of "pwn3d" or "pwned" just shows that Microsoft is ridiculously out of touch and simply doesn't care about PC gaming any more, not even bothering to do the five minutes of research it would take to figure out how to spell one of the most used (and mocked) words on the Internet.Daystar Clarion said:I always thought this too.strum4h said:owned. I believe that pwned was started because of a typo because o and p are next to eachother.
So people are getting up in arms about the misspelling of a misspelling?
The internet is a strange place.