I just read the Ars Technica's article about this weekend's "Salome" event and wondered if you thought they did a good job summarizing it?
Also, is any press good press, or do you think this type of story hurts or helps the game most of us truly enjoy playing?
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017...munity-plan-event-upended-by-masterful-troll/
As always, there are no wrong opinions however anyone worth their "salt" knows how to share their opinions without personal attacks ;-)
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My Two Cents:
I think AT did a great job summarizing a complicated situation.
And I also think any press is good press, but I could be wrong?
I do have a different conclusion than AT did:
Their conclusion was SDC provided some great entertainment, but my conclusion is the whole event was an opportunity lost.
Don't get me wrong, if the forces aligned against Salome had more firepower or better combat tactics then I think Salome should have died.
However, it seems the only reason she did die was because those organizing her defense invited the fox into the hen-house while locking out the farmer (as detailed in the article.)
So what do you think?
Also, is any press good press, or do you think this type of story hurts or helps the game most of us truly enjoy playing?
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017...munity-plan-event-upended-by-masterful-troll/
As always, there are no wrong opinions however anyone worth their "salt" knows how to share their opinions without personal attacks ;-)
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My Two Cents:
I think AT did a great job summarizing a complicated situation.
And I also think any press is good press, but I could be wrong?
I do have a different conclusion than AT did:
Their conclusion was SDC provided some great entertainment, but my conclusion is the whole event was an opportunity lost.
Don't get me wrong, if the forces aligned against Salome had more firepower or better combat tactics then I think Salome should have died.
However, it seems the only reason she did die was because those organizing her defense invited the fox into the hen-house while locking out the farmer (as detailed in the article.)
So what do you think?