#81 - June 2, 2009, 9:04 p.m.
We read the same kinds of forums most WoW players would read to get news and opinions. For the most part we are only going to post here. Player who frequent other forums are capable of carrying their messages over to here and they do it all the time. When we read other forums, we are going to apply the same logic we do to reading these forums -- intelligent arguments get our attention. When a poster rants and vents, we make the assumption that the basis of their argument is subjective and emotional instead of objective and logical.
You don't have to agree with us on everything, but you're certainly not going to convince us to change our minds if the genesis of your argument is "You are poopyheads." :)
"Cleave" isn't an official term in WoW (well it *is* technically, but for a different thing entirely), so its meaning is going to vary depending on who you're talking to. We realize its traditional meaning is a team with 2 or more melee, with the connotation that they are mostly going to try and beat your face in, and not use finesse or crowd-control. Some players in these forums, perhaps those with less Arena experience, were using "cleave" as a generic term for dominant melee of any kind. Such is the danger of jargon.
I will add that if it's primarily your mastery of jargon that makes you leet in PvP, you might want to brush up on your actual game skills a bit. :)
We do listen to gladiators and expert players of any kind. Some of the conversations are public and some are private. We also like to get the perspective of newer or more casual gamers, because they are customers too.
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