


Despite these efforts, they are totally incompatible with the actual problem that is determinating the clean-up in the first place, and it’s not easy to forget it.

The ongoing efforts to remove some of the juvenile elements of WoW are both a good thing and something that the game has long wanted to take care of. I understand that this might sound like I’m talking out of both sides of my mouth, but in this case, it’s a fairly common distinction. It’s also a totally irrelevant thing that doesn’t make any difference. What’s the answer? Yes, it’s a good thing. Naturally, this has prompted a lot of debates whether or not this is a good thing, some optimistic well-intentioned but wildly misinformed bright sparks talking about censorship (which this isn’t a good thing), and a lot of debates on whether or not this is a good thing. The Twin Consorts were renamed to the Twin Empyreans, and the Big Love Rocket was renamed to the X-45 Heartbreaker as the latest additions to this article. In recent months, World of Warcraft has been on a bit of a tear with replacing achievement names, artwork, and so forth.
