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bacardibreeze // User SearchAW protest !Jan 4, 2002, 11:07am
yes it maybe "productive" IF AWcom realise their big money customers =
world owners...may..just may..pull out of AW if they don't rethink their stratedgy. Surely doing something is more productive than shouting and moaning about it? We can but try, can't we? new to newsgroups but..Jan 4, 2002, 11:16am
Lionness,
You speak for me entirely in all you have said. I agree with your "forced unwanted" upgrade comments and feel we are now having to feed the egos of AW's programmers. To add to the tourist issue...would you...or anyone..really input their credit card details for a programme they haven't even tried? I think not - and without attracting new citizens who is going to replace those cits who leave..? AW will become stale and if they think they have problems now-they soon will have a lot more. I applaud your comments re-the disabled...to have a VR life helped many who could not do "normal" activities in r/l. These people too are on a limited income and I am sure they will go to other 3D chat programmes. I was in Outer world yesterday and saw MANY AW faces in there. All new...all asking about cit prices and world prices. I too do not mind paying extra for AW and keeping the present browser for awhile..but the ridiculous charge they are talking about is way too excessive. It seems we, the citizens who have made this community..are now having to pay for their past bad business planning. AWCom..get your thinking caps on again and get this sorted - sooner rather than later for the sake of the future of Active worlds. AW protest !Jan 4, 2002, 11:05am
Someone has to do something other than just shout and moan about it surely?
Dont you think AWCom will listen to the people they get the most money from = world owners....think about it. If they can see that the world owners may pull out of AW - then maybe, just maybe they will realise this idea of theirs is absurd and needs rethinking. |