Ban everyone involved in acc buying/acc sharing in top end guilds. 6 months first offence, perma on second (everyone deserves a warning).
or.. change ToS and say it's now acceptable.
Ban everyone involved in acc buying/acc sharing in top end guilds. 6 months first offence, perma on second (everyone deserves a warning).
or.. change ToS and say it's now acceptable.
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
Who's Xyronic? Not familiar with the name
I never once said that. If you read I said Blizzard bans when they do not get a cut of the real world sales. Hence why Limit has players banned for real world sells. Blizzard do not get a cut of players selling their accounts on player auctions so again, no cut for Blizzard generally means a ban coming sooner or later.
Blizzard do not ban for pure account sharing because they get to sell another copy of WoW + Legion, A month of game time, plus a transfer. Like I said this has been proven many times, just look at every single world first race thread for years now that has undeniable proof of top guilds account sharing without a ban.
What about Easy/Exorsus/Method/Everyotherguildthatisinthetop10thatdefinitelydoesthesamestuff
Sheesh, you guys are dense as fuck if you think that Limit are bad guys and every other guild is clean angels. Shit on them all, or ignore them all, but stop with this selective bullshit because you saw somewhere online that Limit are "bad cheater guys", I actually think 12-15 year olds could more objectively look at this scene than the people in this thread, it's actually embarrassing and speaks volumes to how unintelligent some of you actually are
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Last edited by Sonnillon; 2017-07-08 at 07:23 PM.
That really depends, boosting and gold sales are a huge business and a really good group of people could easily make above minimum wage doing sales in an evening. Though you also have to account for where the person is, a person in a very cheap country boosting and getting paid in USD would be making an amazing living.
Blizzard do not care about the world first race if they did they could help bring more exposure to it. As it stands the race is entirely player driven.
Sure Limit got caught in waves for boosting, but all this is going to do is make them smarter about how they do it in the future. They aren't getting caught in account sharing bans because those don't exist, they got caught buying accounts which is entirely stupid because they could have bought new accounts, boosted to max level, then had a 101 twink power level them for a decent price all without the risk of that account getting banned because it would have zero broken rules tied to it.
really dont understand why blizzard gives a shit about real money boosting considering you can just do it for gold instead, and they wont ban you for buying gold.
who gives a shit if some random rich dude has a mount in game that he purchased for 200 bucks, its irrelevant to everyone else
Last edited by Jdance; 2017-07-08 at 10:10 AM.
Blizzard has to keep up that WoW is fair to everyone. They can't have most people think it's OK to just buy items with cash.
I mean I understand why you think this, and you're welcome to believe that, but in head I don't really see how you can give a shit. People that buy these boosts are often so bad at the game that the gear they acquire is useless. The only tangible thing that they receive from paying hundreds of dollars is usually a dumb ass looking mount and an achievement, like who cares? It is of literally zero relevance to anyone.
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I have not once ever heard of anyone getting scammed for a service like this. You seem to be thinking of possible negative scenarios and letting them misguide you when they have never been reality. And even if someone were to get scammed it's no different than being scammed for gold buying (which Blizzard does not ban for), so I do not understand how your point is relevant.