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29 points

It’s not that easy. My Blizzard account is over 10 years old - never thought they’d go down hill so much. What’s the solution, to never create accounts online anywhere? Even if a service looks good and you support it, a corporation like Activision can come along and have their asshole CEO infect everything.

Walking away from my account now means throwing away a lot of money spent on it.

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35 points

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunk_cost

a sunk cost is a sum paid in the past that is no longer relevant to decisions about the future.

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14 points

So due to sunk cost the better choice is to continue supporting bad behavior?

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15 points

For me, not continue to support but use what I’ve paid for and not put any more money into it

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4 points

I’m not supporting them, I haven’t bought anything from Blizzard since the last Protoss SC2 game ages ago. But I don’t want to lose access to my games.

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I played Vanilla WoW a week after launch and was with it all the way up through Cataclysm Mists. After hearing about the multiple shocking incidences of sexual harassment and gender discrimination at Blizzard and upper management’s unwillingness to stop it, it was quite easy to delete my Battle.net account and walk away. (Yeah I hadn’t played in a while, but I’d intended to come back eventually.)

There are plenty of other games out there. You vote with your dollars, and your vote shows your character.

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What’s the solution, to never create accounts online anywhere?

Yes. I buy all my games either as physical releases on consoles or DRM-free on PC. If a game requires an account to play, I won’t play it.

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10 points

Fuck people who want to play matchmade competitive games I guess

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3 points

Competitive games were once upon a time p2p 🥲 now we have single player games that demand networking.

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1 point

they are all ill moderated and implemented anyway. competitive gaming is a cancer on the gaming community.

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4 points

I walked away from my account with the Hong Kong stuff after spending an uncomfortable amount on Overwatch. Every decision they’ve made since then has made writing it off easier. I still have my Starcraft and Brood War discs, I enjoyed my time with WoW, but I don’t see a reality where I turn back to Blizzard without huge internal changes.

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I was playing WoW since 2005, just have to walk away. I left the game, and all Blizzard products, as they have just gone to absolute garbage.

There are better games out there.

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2 points

It’s no solution but the takeaway is this is always a possibility and maybe even inevitable.

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