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City of Heroes/Villains is now on Myspace, where they plan to mirror announcements and promotions that normally are posted in their forums or their web sites.
Visit the City of Heroes/Villains Myspace here. |
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6/12/07 1:19:45 PM#2
Am I the only one who feels that this is unnecessary? Don't get me wrong, I think it's a cool/innovative appraoch to attract current and new customers. It just seems like it's more added crap or rather a waste of digital space. Hey, if the people want it... What's with all of the redundancy out on the Internet? I'm a fan and current customer to both CoH & CoV by the way.
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kedoremos
Hard Core Member
Joined: 12/12/05
"What the fuck is a robster craw?" |
6/12/07 7:59:31 PM#3
Damnit! Subtract my one vote and do the math. Your post said "unnecessary" and the vote said "necessary" so I voted the opposite of what I intended.
I vote NO! It is NOT necessary. MySpace is for three kinds of people:
Hate me for saying this, if you will. But I call BS on all this social networking nonsense.
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Anofalye
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/19/03
The enemy is so dumb! They believe that WE are the enemy! - A famous orc commander. |
6/12/07 8:02:56 PM#4
I don't know. Nor do I care.
Many women play CoX. It might be a bright move...or not. But I honestly can't care less, either way.
What concern me is more in-game related. - "If I understand you well, you are telling me until next time. " - René Levesque about the denial NO on the poll to his dream, project and goal. (Free translation) |
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Anofalye
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/19/03
The enemy is so dumb! They believe that WE are the enemy! - A famous orc commander. |
6/12/07 8:04:34 PM#5
Originally posted by kedoremos
And unless you didn't notice, women have different area of interest in general (with my luck I would just offend 1 of the few women which is geekier then me and tell me to stfu). - "If I understand you well, you are telling me until next time. " - René Levesque about the denial NO on the poll to his dream, project and goal. (Free translation) |
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6/12/07 9:27:29 PM#6
I agree that I would be more concerned with the in-game content rather than advertising. Although advertising is what keeps active players active as well. I'm just concerned that too much of this redundant video/audio/text/voice content websites are becoming a social norm. I'm 20 and I'm concerned that this never-ending evolving technology, such as MySpace, will get out of hand and people will become too dependent on these media services. This is kind of branching off to another topic. This topic is about PlayNC capitalizing off of people/users' Internet activity habits. I'm glad I'm not the only person who feels this way though. |
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