Perhaps it's time we pony up some money to take out advertising of our own. I know this idea was floated before. Getting a coherent, reasonable message from otherwise happy, reasonable customers to media sources in Korea and to the gaming industry may be the way to go. It's been done, you say? If I read Fansy correctly, Fansy is saying MORE of this is needed. Perhaps we need to gather more testimonials. And maybe some of all of it should come from the kids, not the adults who've sounded like children (I'm guilty of that).
In the supergroup on Justice, the kids grew up playing CoH since they watched their parents playing it and of course it looked cool and appealed to them. We were delighted when one of those kids recently was named valedictorian at his high school graduation. LL is now is college. Indeed was writing to us about college life and settling in and looking forward to having time to play CoH again regularly, as well as getting his college dormmates to check CoH out. Those plans along with many others ended on 8/31/12.
Persons with disabilities such as myself can testify to the value and role CoH played in our lives. I think a lot of what we'd want to say has already been posted to forums, official and otherwise. It might also be this has already been done, but I'm unaware of it. My two cents doesn't even cover the tax on a cup of coffee, but there it is.