--BASHIOK HAS ISSUED A RESPONSE--
Read his post,
It seems that it will not be intrusive or distracting from the game.
I am very pleased with Bashiok's response, I appreciate this issue being addressed.
It's good to see that Blizzard is still a noble company and not completely throwing us under the bus with the whole "viral mobile promotion".
We should all still be vigilant because although Blizzard is a wonderful company run by mostly great developers there is always people that will try to lead the company and it's game astray.
Feel free to still read my rant below:
I was a bit worried when Garrisons seemed EXACTLY like farmville, but this is a step too far.
This is JUST like a freemium mobile crap game.
Every time I make an alt and put on a tabard I don't want to be "reminded" to tweet that "Oh I just got "Represent" acheivement! #Warlords"
Blizzard, seriously. This may give you a way to market your game for free but YOU DONT NEED TO MARKET IT IF ITS A GOOD GAME. If you have a solid product then you don't need all these gimmicky ways to get people interested in the game.
Don't implement this. It's completely unnecessary.
Think about it this way, if you want to tweet about WoW then you will take 4 seconds to tab out and open twitter in your browser and tweet about it.
People are already doing this! Want to attach a screeshot? Open your screenshot folder and drag and drop the image into Twitter for an easy upload.
What worries me is that you will down a boss or get an achievement and it will pop up "Want to share this with your friends?".
Or "Tweet about #Warlords to win a free battlepet! A blue Pepe!"
Or "Tweet your favorite character for 100 free garrison resources!"
(edited to make it less ranty and more concise. I got inspiration from some later posts in the thread on ideas that I hadn't even considered.)
Edit 2: As some people have pointed out this has the potential to completely backfire. There are PLENTY of "trolls" (Im being generous calling them that) that will abuse this feature completely. You are just encouraging them.
Not going to list examples because there are some pretty brilliant ones below.
Edit 3: My post was un-capitalized because all caps posts are not allowed, didn't realize this was a rule so I un-capitalized it.
Read his post,
It seems that it will not be intrusive or distracting from the game.
I am very pleased with Bashiok's response, I appreciate this issue being addressed.
It's good to see that Blizzard is still a noble company and not completely throwing us under the bus with the whole "viral mobile promotion".
We should all still be vigilant because although Blizzard is a wonderful company run by mostly great developers there is always people that will try to lead the company and it's game astray.
Feel free to still read my rant below:
I was a bit worried when Garrisons seemed EXACTLY like farmville, but this is a step too far.
This is JUST like a freemium mobile crap game.
Every time I make an alt and put on a tabard I don't want to be "reminded" to tweet that "Oh I just got "Represent" acheivement! #Warlords"
Blizzard, seriously. This may give you a way to market your game for free but YOU DONT NEED TO MARKET IT IF ITS A GOOD GAME. If you have a solid product then you don't need all these gimmicky ways to get people interested in the game.
Don't implement this. It's completely unnecessary.
Think about it this way, if you want to tweet about WoW then you will take 4 seconds to tab out and open twitter in your browser and tweet about it.
People are already doing this! Want to attach a screeshot? Open your screenshot folder and drag and drop the image into Twitter for an easy upload.
What worries me is that you will down a boss or get an achievement and it will pop up "Want to share this with your friends?".
Or "Tweet about #Warlords to win a free battlepet! A blue Pepe!"
Or "Tweet your favorite character for 100 free garrison resources!"
(edited to make it less ranty and more concise. I got inspiration from some later posts in the thread on ideas that I hadn't even considered.)
Edit 2: As some people have pointed out this has the potential to completely backfire. There are PLENTY of "trolls" (Im being generous calling them that) that will abuse this feature completely. You are just encouraging them.
Not going to list examples because there are some pretty brilliant ones below.
Edit 3: My post was un-capitalized because all caps posts are not allowed, didn't realize this was a rule so I un-capitalized it.