I really feel like this is an issue but maybe I'm over thinking it... guess it's about the big picture for Acti-Blizz
I really feel like this is an issue but maybe I'm over thinking it... guess it's about the big picture for Acti-Blizz
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Any new game, expansion or anything would mess up the wow token prices. Doesn't matter if it was Destiny or whatever it was bound to happen eventually.
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wreck it? what do you mean?
i mean who wouldent want to spend 20$ to get 130k
oh wait you mean the other way
idk if you know this but there is two ways to an economy.
if the price of an item goes up, yes those buyying it are harmed, but those selling are doing much better
item was 30k, people selling where only getting 30k, rather lame, those buyying were spending 30k to get 15$ rather good
item is now 130k, people selling are now getting 130k! much better, those buyying are now spending 130k to get 15$ rather lame
yes it means you cant buy each month as easily but those who want to buy gold can buy much more
QQ let them flow.
Hasn't dramatically changes the prices from my perspective.
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It's an Actiblizz game. I don't see a problem with it.
Problem isn't the new game making the token price go up, there's simply nothing to make it go down enough.
Gold is already very easy in mediocre quantities , and theres no insane mandatory gold sinks, not everyone spends 3.75 million on the "mad merchant" stuff..
Heirlooms might put you down about 650-750k, but that's only if you really want them all at 110.
(1000 a day is nothing now for regular gameplay at 110, not counting circulation of AH money)
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Like I said, only if you want them all, it cost me like 400k to upgrade all of them from 100 to 110 (I don't have the SOO/WoD heirlooms)
Which I probably won't even use them all, you can really "budget" yourself if you don't touch the weapons and double armor pieces/necks etc.
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It does move a lot of money people have banked to circulation, which devalues all money currently in circulation and that raises prices by a bit.
It's a master stroke for Acti-Blizz. I mean, what better way to monetize WoW when it's population is steadily dropping that to incentivize the whales to keep dropping cash into it while the "free" players keep farming gold? Not only that, but they're getting players into their OTHER games, potentially causing them to spend money there as well.
It's a 100% profit-driven decision, to be sure. But holy shit is it an amazing move. You can't help but respect the ingeniousness of it.