londoncalling wrote:
For those of you who don't read the BBC site.
An article today - with no shortage of comments
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17274186Feel free to post your comment, not often "we" get this exposure !!!! GW will most definitely be reading.
All I can say is:
a) Wow, for those of you not British, this is the number one news programme and TV company, so to offer up a page on their website to a GW article will certainly give it some attention, it will get millions of hits per day.
b) For all that attention, the article essentially starts with a positive fan's message, then resorts to our favourite subject, PRICES, overall it is very negative and GW will sure not be pleased with some of the quotes put in it.
The article claims they do not do press interviews, which gives a bad public image for any company. However, they then manage to garner a quote from a man high up, who says that exploiting young children is against all their company stands for...Pah...anyone who's been into a GW store and has been shoved in has seen someone shoved into a demo game and shown the 'Blue Spezz Mareenz' will know that their statement is complete b*****ks.
However, the writer then goes as far as to, from what i can see, deliberately mis-interpret another quote by saying that even this manager states the game has become less interesting, when the person in question is actually highlighting one of the changes which came about when GW switched their focus from rulesets to models...ages ago.
All in all then, quite a kick in the teeth for GW and I am sure they will be pretty angry with the reporter in question, as now millions of people will get an if not false, but definately negative idea about what this company has brought to tabletop wargaming.
No-one can say they didn't have it coming.