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Wysłany: Sob 5:15, 19 Lut 2011
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Schell concludes: "A lot of people are acting like "Oh, it's easy. I've just got to put points and badges on things!" -- like it's go FinalFantasy XIV account nna work. That's totally not the case, right? I mean, there are plenty of games out there that people hate... Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is people are assuming this whole broad area, it's like 'Oh, this is all win over here,
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The full interview, which goes into greater depth on Schell's thoughts on the evolution of core games, MMOs, and where the industry is headed, is now live on Gamasutra.
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