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Poster: Hedonist at 2/2/2006 6:04:29 PM PST
Subject: WOW Spend some of your $50 million a month
   wow needs to spend some of the $50 plus million a month revenue they recieve from the 5 million plus subscriber base and buy some Servers and bandwith to serve us (the paying customers)

this is rediculous!

Whats the point of having a new world event opening up if nobody can see play or enjoy it. C'mon guys did you not think anyone would show up to watch the new events!!! Anyone else agree?

It's simple don't release it if it's not tested first snd you can't handle the customer base!!!!
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Poster: Caydiem at 2/2/2006 6:12:49 PM PST
Subject: Re: WOW Spend some of your $50 million a mont
  

Q u o t e:
ohhh... will people ever understand that blizzard doesn't have 5mils active subscribers... they had 5mils customers so far... every time you pay your subscription they add you to the customers list, again and again... and the number will keep going up


http://www.blizzard.com/press/051219.shtml

Specifically:


Q u o t e:
World of Warcraft's Customer Definition
World of Warcraft customers include individuals who have paid a subscription fee or purchased a prepaid card to play World of Warcraft, as well as those who have purchased the installation box bundled with one free month access. Internet Game Room players that have accessed the game over the last seven days are also counted as customers. The above definition excludes all players under free promotional subscriptions, expired or cancelled subscriptions, and expired pre-paid cards. Customers in licensees' territories are defined along the same rules.


You are incorrect.
I'm not a malefactor, I'm a lagomorph!
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