Blizzard left Blizzard for precisely the same reason

  • People today recall that Blizzard, the one with good customer support wow gold classic and a genuine customer-first attitude. That's who they defend, and to be perfectly truthful, Blizzard earned that defense. Activision owns Blizzard through and through, though. And all these customer support acts have Activision. They've been Activision's MO for Ages. So that folks are quick to attribute Activision instead of Blizzard. It'd be like blaming the people originally behind Craftsman or Pyrex for the fall in quality, when in fact, it was the people who bought the brands and are currently destroying their title by accepting a short-term cash in on the originally widely-known high excellent character of these while cutting costs and ruining the quality of the things newly-made under the brand name.

    I am kinda glad I never got to some Blizzard games growing up, this way I do not have to have my memories tarnished by how they have gone downhill. You don't have any clue how actually frustrating it is. I have some memories in World of Warcraft, and I spent spare time to the vast majority of my middle and high school at Warcraft 3 and Stacraft. Hell, I still play Diablo 3 from time to time, since I really enjoy the resets along with the pleasure of trying out a new personality at the beginning of each one.

    So between nearly all Legion and those memories, I keep hoping that some thing they put out will probably be interesting to play. The Legion expansion specifically felt good that it is like you can feel the Blizzard inside.

    The majority of the Blizzard left Blizzard for precisely the same reason everyone leaves match companies: burnout. Activision purchased Blizzard in 2008 so by 2013-18 those Blizzard higher-ups that were there since the 90s were rolling in cash and didn't need to set up with all the mill any more. They bailed. Separating"Activision" out of"Blizzard" after 12 years of ownership doesn't make any sense. They're the company with the same executives. They have dealt that any match firm deals with, so their culture has shifted.

    That is why people blame Activision, that's why they make that distinction. It is dividing the Blizzard they knew and loved from the Blizzard that's gone to shit. The Blizzard within their memory deserves respect, frankly. Once upon a time, they had been also a force for greatness in the USA game development arena. It is still a legacy worth respecting even if it doesn't make sense to anyone who didn't live through it.

    And when your only argument is that,"Well, Blizzard and Activision are the same thing today, so why make the difference?" My response is, even if they're the exact same thing, why does cheapest wow gold this matter? By calling out Activision, they're calling out Blizzard. By calling out Blizzard, you are calling out Activision, so what is the point? All you are doing is putting down and insulting their memories and experiences.