They've sold enough to be very happy with the sales figures.
I doubt we'll hear much till after this month is over. I have the feeling that ANet if going to wait till they really have a big number for box sales so that when they announce it people are going to be like, "whoa!"
the only reason why people care is because they want to compare the numbers to wow's numbers.
it really doesnt matter. gw2 will never get the sub base wow has.
mostly because you can't profit from gw2 (unlike wow)
Indeed. They only recently got rid of the pink slime. Even then, pretty sure most fast food joints still go with the by-products, just processed differently, and without the ammonium hydroxide.
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I hope you haven't forgotten my role in this little story. I'm the leading man. You know what they say about the leading man? He never dies.
If you give in to your impulses in this world, the price is that it changes your personality in the real world. The player and character are one and the same.
What does the cooking time matter? Thin meat cooks quickly. If it wasn't cooked in that time it would be unsafe and they'd long have gone out of business. Unless you refuse to eat off nothing but brand new grills, seasoned grills are literally old oily grills. Grease is flavor, whether you enjoy it or not is entirely up to you. I enjoy you as a former employee making a conflicting statement with the person below though.
Meat fillers exist even in gourmet burgers, the recipe is irrelevant. Praise to Olive Garden's marketing making you think they didn't dump their tomato sauce out of industrial sized cans like every other chain restaurant.
I hope you haven't forgotten my role in this little story. I'm the leading man. You know what they say about the leading man? He never dies.
If you give in to your impulses in this world, the price is that it changes your personality in the real world. The player and character are one and the same.
I'm not sure what this thread is about now but well I must add that it looks like it also depends of countries.
In France most people are extremely sensitive to food quality, McDonalds here make most of it's advertisement about the meat quality, that is supposed to be 100% made in france, 100% beef, and 100% muscle.
But also in France people are probably ready to pay more for that. When I travel to germany the price of a McDonalds menu is half of the price we get in France.
Yeah and just so you know, It taste the same anyway!
Its hilarious how the thread got derailed, from whether gw2 have 50 trillion players to what taste better between packaging and Big Mac.
If you go in a restaurant in Paris, and none of the client speak french, leave asap
But as surprising as it can be, Paris is not where you'll eat the best in france. So many tourists that restaurants just don't care as they don't have to get the people to come back anwyay.
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Hey, snails taste great!
As Rome isn't the best place to eat in Italy. Everybody knows that best restaurants are in the country.
Wait, are we still talking about the number of subs or we derailed into cooking? Because i found the latter much more interesting.
actually they did come right out and said that GW1 was the second mmo behind wow ( debatable but ok) and that they wouldn't be until GW2 takes the nr 1 spot.
So yeah they do aim to top WoW, but I suppose rather than going for 10M players they'll wait till the wow number drop more
Uh no, what is hamburger meat rally? It's ground meat and gourmet burger meat is ground at the restaurant using quality meat and no added fillers or it's not a gourmet burger. Gourmet cooking is all about quality ingredients and correct preparation or it's not gourmet at all.
Edit - sorry about the coocking, moderator comments came as I typed this post.
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Considering which direction the thread went, I'm pretty sure there are people who care about food here. :P
Regardless, I don't really see any point in knowing / guessing the amount of players in GW2, especially not this close to release. It will drop soon (as every MMO does after a week or so, both newly released and after a major patch/expansion), and even then, what would you need it for? Comparing with subscription-based MMOs? GW2 isn't really in competition with subscription-based MMOs simply because it is casual-friendly and subscription-less. I can admit it would be fun to know, but better wait for an official and accurate announcement in that case rather than letting fantasy run wild.
I really hope they dont show it. WoW fanboys are dragging every game down with their pubescent hatred for anything new.
Posting ANYTHING like that only encourages them more, just like old republic.