Its not about any of that. As someone who has experienced this, I'm not going to debate if its a hack or legit but for gods sake, if you're going to do it at least have the decency to let the other members of the alert know its happening so, you know, they don't lose out on the loot at the end. Its just rude and bad form.
I would argue that Blizzard do do things "right". Even with the recent drop-off of far east players WoW still has a subbed customer base of around 9 million players. I very rarely hear of bad customer service, in fact the majority of customer service stories I have heard are very positive.
I think they are more intuitive. The "Fantasy MMO" control option in CO/STO is the same as the basic control system in WoW, something I've no doubt Cryptic was aware, and probably the reason they implemented it. Just seems weird to move away from that in NWO. If it ain't broke an' all that...
Tried it out for about an hour. Will try it again at some point but it didn't hook me in. The controls felt very clunky and restrictive. I find it odd that the control system is nothing like the "Fantasy MMO" control option you have in CO/STO, which is far, far more intuitive.
I don't mean to leap on this but I do not believe the average Perfect World player spends $500 a week on the game. If a company was earning $500 million a week (which is what you seem to suggest) I think we'd see vast improvements in CO. cyberglum