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Warcraft 3 Anvil Becoming Less Wacraft 3?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerranUp16" data-source="post: 122755" data-attributes="member: 5920"><p><span style="color: blue">My apologies for that, as I've been mainly tangled up in GTW as-of-late, and if you'll excuse once again what sounds like an arrogant statement, I find nearly all current WC3 stuff obsolete, and really find it hard to truly enjoy any of the current WC3 maps, so I'll admit that I don't contribute much to the current WC3 discussions, for in many ways I've almost separated myself from it.</span></p><p><span style="color: blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: blue">Anyway, support does not merely come in the form of forums. We actually could have errected our own forums elsewhere, but were convinced by Arkidas to stay here, and establish this as our official base of operations. Support comes in other forms, such as simply spreading the word of the mods. That alone may aide to stem the constant loss of people from WC3. Every day, some poor sap gives up WC3 and goes off to devote his life to some newer game, that is usually WoW. Merely mentioning GTW or PR may keep that sorry sap here. Talking about the projects outside of their own forums helps as well. Wc3c does indeed have a link to PR (but do note that they are hosting PR anyway), but other than that link, it's barely discussed at all. It almost doesn't exist.</span></p><p><span style="color: blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: blue">For GTW, we can accept that for now, being that we've released very little, and most of what we have has been text. We plan to change that soon enough. We are creating a flash website, and some sweet new material to go along with it. We're also working on a trailer, which we believe will be pretty mindblowing.</span></p><p><span style="color: blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: blue">Anyway, it is true enough though that PR has indeed alienated some of its fans by flatly turning away needed support. With GTW, we do not intend to do that. Ultimately, GTW is a project for the WC3 community, created by the WC3 community.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerranUp16, post: 122755, member: 5920"] [color=blue]My apologies for that, as I've been mainly tangled up in GTW as-of-late, and if you'll excuse once again what sounds like an arrogant statement, I find nearly all current WC3 stuff obsolete, and really find it hard to truly enjoy any of the current WC3 maps, so I'll admit that I don't contribute much to the current WC3 discussions, for in many ways I've almost separated myself from it. Anyway, support does not merely come in the form of forums. We actually could have errected our own forums elsewhere, but were convinced by Arkidas to stay here, and establish this as our official base of operations. Support comes in other forms, such as simply spreading the word of the mods. That alone may aide to stem the constant loss of people from WC3. Every day, some poor sap gives up WC3 and goes off to devote his life to some newer game, that is usually WoW. Merely mentioning GTW or PR may keep that sorry sap here. Talking about the projects outside of their own forums helps as well. Wc3c does indeed have a link to PR (but do note that they are hosting PR anyway), but other than that link, it's barely discussed at all. It almost doesn't exist. For GTW, we can accept that for now, being that we've released very little, and most of what we have has been text. We plan to change that soon enough. We are creating a flash website, and some sweet new material to go along with it. We're also working on a trailer, which we believe will be pretty mindblowing. Anyway, it is true enough though that PR has indeed alienated some of its fans by flatly turning away needed support. With GTW, we do not intend to do that. Ultimately, GTW is a project for the WC3 community, created by the WC3 community.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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