QUOTE(Jambu @ Mar 25 2007, 06:14 PM)
You dont understand do you? Blizzard has appointed Asiasoft
http://www.playpark.net/warcraft/ as official distributor for
Malaysia & Singapore.
What I don't understand is how does Asiasoft's distributorship comes into the context here. If you mean about them being the official distributor of the retail game for Malaysia is a difficult thing to achieve, it might not be so. Awhile back, one of the girls at an online Malaysian game shop mentioned that they had to get TBC version elsewhere and not from Asiasoft who had distribution problem. It could be that they went directly to Blizzard or from another source. Blizzard doesn't seem to have a problem with this so it means that Asiasoft has distributorship to sell and provide support but it doesn't mean that they are the SOLE distributor.
QUOTE(Jambu @ Mar 25 2007, 06:14 PM)
We need more Malaysians playing on the US servers to show Blizz they have a big market here and post like these are scaring ppl away which isnt doing us any good. This thread should be locked IMO.
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If scaring away ppl like joblessnoob who has been selling gold online, I would say good then. It's people like him that gives Malaysians a bad name.
If it's scaring away ppl who beg for gold all the time or asking for help with powerleveling, good then. We can all have peace of mind ingame.
If it's scaring away legit players, I don't believe it's happening. A lot of us are still playing. What we're trying to do here with these post is to establish what was it that Blizzard didn't like. Do we get any benefits out of this? Yes, we know what we shouldn't be doing and advise others who are looking for help, give them the same advice.
Besides, legit players can also be influenced by other bad postings from other games as well. It's only highlighted more in WoW because it's a huge MMORPG. Same thing can happen with Lineage, Everquest, etc. If a legit player thinks that it's only happening to WoW, then that's ignorance or just maybe denial (yes it can happen).
If it's dennis' post, it's no different than what is currently posted in the official WoW forums (which may/may not get locked, depending on how they view the rant level), other WoW community forums, etc. We're human and we get frustrated when we can't get online.
If we keep quiet, how else can Blizzard improve if without feedback? Are you saying that all Malaysian players should ignore problems with Blizzard support? Or when they were banned and the players didn't know why? That's not the right way to go about it. Provided the posts are logical and polite, they will pay attention.
If we keep quiet in LYN, then it defeats the entire concept of community forums. It's about sharing experiences, be it nice ones or bad ones. So far, the moderators haven't locked this topic so presumably we're still in context.
Sure we want Blizzard to continue here but posting threads like this will help the Malaysian WoW community. Sadly, there will also be trolls, nay-sayers, here-sayers all around in community forums. But if the community cares enough, they will speak up against these people and help the OP (be it in positive or constructive feedback).
Besides, there are quite a few postings like this in LYN and other forums. Hasn't hurt Blizzard's profit margin yet. They are still interested in Malaysia. We might be hurting their profit margin if they were to ban all Malaysian IPs. Then again, WoW US have banned China IPs which is more substantial than Malaysian IPs. Reason being that their losing potential revenues from gold selling transaction. They lost some profit but having to put up with other people earning RL money was worst.
If one doesn't highlight problems, how does one improve? Keeping it quiet makes it a lot more worst than it already is. This post may not help much but it's a positive step towards the legit direction of playing online games.
Digressing from the topic again. Anyway, dennis, has your account reinstated yet? Hope it was.
This post has been edited by myremi: Mar 26 2007, 10:38 AM