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How is this attitude rational?

I can't understand how people react like this. Is it left over anger from when the situation was in the undesirable configuration? Can they not see how their opinions have had an influence in something they're passionate about?

I can't see how someone who wanted this to happen would consider Blizzard to be still in the wrong.



Why should it be rational? Who cares if you understand it or not? Frankly, no one has to.

Fact is people do end up feeling that way, and it costs sales. Worse still, it costs loyalty. So know it exists, the accept it as a reality to deal with.

Lastly, ever had a boy/girl friend who cheated? Were you still interested after the other person was dropped? Did all return to normal? Is that rational?

Some people are still human, with human emotions, and no, they are not rational.


Because I'm not talking about any of the things you're talking about, I'm talking specifically about why a person thinks that.

You say it doesn't matter and "who cares", but I asked the question, so obviously I care.


Because they already made all of their money from it in the first place. Now they are pretending they give a shit in order to try to get more money from people.

They showed their true colors when they destroyed my favorite franchise of all time. I will never give them another cent.


What makes you say that greed is their "true colors" when this could be their true colors, finally shining through when the changes they were forced to make for D3 didn't pan out like the money-grubbing overlords wanted?

I just don't see how you can claim one completely fabricated story is true but the other isn't.




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