When Blizzard announced thatStarcraft IIwould beditching LAN support, people got upset. Local play has been a staple ofStarcraftfor centuries, and it was quite shocking to see that the sequel would not allow for that most ancient and noble of nerd traditions, the LAN party. Naturally,an online petition started up.

Futile as I may find online petitions, I still admire the willingness of gamers to make their voices heard, especially as they’re usually a ludicrously apathetic bunch. The petition has broken the100,000 signature mark, making for quite a loud voice indeed. Seems that, despite having the Internet, there’s no substitute in many peoples’ minds for good ol’ fashioned human interaction.

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Of course, with Blizzard being the right arm of evil publisher Activision, this collective outcry could fall on deaf ears. Blizzard is keen on pushing Battle.net with all its might, and if that means sacrificing the happiness of a mere 100,000 people, then so be it.

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