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That, sir, is bad reasoning. If you love the food, the next time you go you will hope that the waiter/waitress is not working. I mean after all, you don't necessarily always have that waiter/waitress. I would take great food over the bad representation of a waiter/waitress. It is understandable though that bad representation will make you think twice about eating there.
Well I still don't get why you feel it doesn't make sense to not but the game because of something you genuinely dislike about it, even tho you know it'd be a good game in the end. I can't even say it's a good game now... but let's just say, it's not the game that has reached its full potential.
Another thing is, if I've bought a product, but I found that it sucked.. then there's a reason for me to complain. That's what the complaint department's for. This is especially true because the product can still be changed for the better. Tho this topic makes it quite clear that they won't be making it any better.
@Hercanic..
I really didn't read all of that, you lost me with your example.
I found this interesting tho:
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If a mapmaking policy receives enough flak from mapmakers, and those developers boycotted -- not by refraining from purchasing SC2, but by refusing to make awesome maps -- Blizzard will have a vested interest to listen.
Also, I'd love to be an advocate.. but B.net forums are moderated by control freaks. But you're right, I should be doing smth else other than arguing.
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quote from sc2mapster, which is from b.net's forum.. from KratsAU
Blizzard has posted an offical response in your thread by the way Quote from Blizzard:
Hey Rodrigo, thanks for posting. We're actually in the process of investigating the ban already; it looks like you also contacted our support department about it, which was the right move. Someone will be contacting you soon regarding the issue.
I wanted to point out though that the reports we received for the words included in the map’s dictionary were fairly vast, and clearly offensive in most cases. The one quoted in the reason for the ban was the least offensive. In any case, please wait for the customer service contact and they’ll work with you on republishing and any changes we’d require.
On that note, forum posts aren’t the right place to dispute a ban. We want to make sure that anyone looking to do so please use the correct forms of contact so we can address any requests as quickly as possible. The support web form is the correct place: http://us.blizzard.com/support/webform.xml
Blizzard has posted an offical response in your thread by the way Quote from Blizzard:
Hey Rodrigo, thanks for posting. We're actually in the process of investigating the ban already; it looks like you also contacted our support department about it, which was the right move. Someone will be contacting you soon regarding the issue.
I wanted to point out though that the reports we received for the words included in the map’s dictionary were fairly vast, and clearly offensive in most cases. The one quoted in the reason for the ban was the least offensive. In any case, please wait for the customer service contact and they’ll work with you on republishing and any changes we’d require.
On that note, forum posts aren’t the right place to dispute a ban. We want to make sure that anyone looking to do so please use the correct forms of contact so we can address any requests as quickly as possible. The support web form is the correct place: http://us.blizzard.com/support/webform.xml
This proves one thing is that they have an automatic banning device. Unless someone actually opened to map to find the text... which is plausible but unlikely.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Oct 13 2010, 5:07 am by UnholyUrine.
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