On the contrary, it's very easy to prove that you are objectively wrong on multiple levels.
First of all, you compare the game with real life as if people automatically play World of Warcraft. WoW isn't life, it's a paid form of entertainment, so there is another set of variables to balance here: if people don't have enough worthwhile goals to pursue at their skill level and the amount of time they are willing or able to invest, they will simply stop playing. If they stop playing, Blizzard gets less money... I believe you get my point.
It is perfectly fine for Blizzard to layer the game with challenges and rewards for all sorts of players, that is the nature of an MMO. It's fine that there is a Mythic mount for Mythic players and a meta achievement mount for Normal & Heroic. 1% mounts do not reflect your skill and investment very well, though. Most guilds who raid normally don't even see them drop, or they see them drop once.
The vast, vast majority of people who own these mounts obtain them long after they were current content (trust me, as a long time collector, I know). It doesn't matter how good you are, it's simply not efficient to do weekly clears when you have to roll against 9+ other people on a 1% drop. If they make the drops personal, though, and available in LFR, you no longer need to wait two years to start farming the mount, you can do it while it's current. And it will always take more /played time to do current content than it takes to solo it later.
This, exactly!
They didn't add the mount, it was a bug, and the mistake was rectified via Hotfix.
Do you understand?
The mounts from those bosses are intended to drop on the respective difficulties, reverting the bug (note, not "change" as you've misunderstood) rightfully rectified this bug back to the intended design: that the mount drops on correct difficulty.
Finally, you're forgetting that the mount needs to remain dropping from intended difficulty to honour all of those players and Guilds that spent the time farming and progressing on respective difficulties for the mount. That is the rightful argument for rectifying the bug.
Keep sending links that proves my fucking point.. You got screwed over cause you didn't know your rights. The store had no right to pull back from anyone who didnt act in 'ond tro'. As of such anyone who bought a phone together with the pricing deemed not unrealistically low by offside viewers makes it your damn fault, and as such it could have followed up upon. Now go fucking learn ya rights. It says so in the damn link..
They should have left it in as compensation for it being bugged and not dropping on personal loot until now. They made a mistake and prevented it dropping for everyone, so their mistake having it drop should have been left. Lots of people actually ran multiple guldans a week for it, and that was wasted time.
Can still be done on 10 characters on normal might just take 2 hours.... stupid point
It was still "added" to the drop table whether intended or not doesnt matter, if they remove it from the table which they did, then remove all the mounts that was given out by using that bug.
Honor all difficulties and guilds, really dude? IF THEY WANTED TO HONOUR the effort put into the game by guilds atleast remove the mount from the game when ToS came out. Just like they did with Naxx 10/25
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How so? Everyone spamm it on all their available toons like baboons when they saw it could drop from LFR. If everyone knew this was a bug and wasn't intended thats an evil intent to gain something that shouldnt be possible.
Thats just outright wrong... Unless you join a guild group, the loot will be just as personal as it is on lfr and as such you do NOT roll against 1-29 other players, you only roll against yourself. So not having it in LFR doesnt make it any less of a perfectly accesable farm in norm and heroic. And its been that way for at least all of Legion. We cant use past forms of loot distribuation to anything in this discussion..
The mount should drop on LFR. Even the hounds in Antorus will drop in LFR, like every other Legion raid mount currently in game.
My warlock wants it badly, but not badly enough to make friends. D:<
So far the mount either did not drop on Personal loot at all, or had an adjusted lower drop rate to compensate for not rolling against other ppl, so it was 0.1% or lower, like Sha of Anger. This point was brought up a few times in mount collector circles recently. In fact, this "mistake" most likely happened because they adjusted the chance for this mount to drop on Personal.
If you farmed this mount on Personal loot in the past months, I'm sorry, but you wasted your time. This is the usual level of respect Blizzard shows collectors, btw. It was the same with Sha back in MoP, and the shaman SoO set in Flex.
If normal and heroic modes are such a "joke", feel free to do those modes to get the mount. There we go, problem solved. Doesn't anyone ever get tired of complaining over trivial shit? Someone else got something you didn't so everyone should be punished? How often do you have to go out of your way to making something right when you make a simple mistake? Probably never.
Your complaint is the equivalent of yelling at the sky because someone had a slightly easier life than you, lol.
True, but ultimately irrelevant. Blizzard can't know who ran LFR because they would have run it anyway, and who did it specifically for the mount (exploiting the bug).
True. This was Blizzard's first foray into LFR. One of the biggest lessons they learned was to not put rewards into LFR that would compel people who wanted to avoid LFR into going there. So no, this fact does not support your argument.
That doesn't mean they were compelled to. In both expansions, LFR launched only after the other raid modes, so the capacity to farm runes early was fairly limited. Besides, runes are available from the AH. The choice was, by design, up to those guilds whether to bother with LFR or not, and the fact that many top guilds chose not to run LFR at all, proves this.
This is about the only relevant point you've made. Still, it's hardly precedent setting being the only mount that can be obtained from any LFR boss in the history of LFR.
Not a mount. False equivalence. Lots of xmog looks are unique to LFR, but they aren't really compelling reasons to run LFR if you don't like it.
Not exactly a compelling reason to run LFR if you don't like it though. So another false equivalence.
This is another false equivalence of course because these drops only benefitted you if you weren't doing normal/heroic/mythic (remember you only had 1 roll per boss per week, not 1 roll per boss per difficulty).
Another false equivalence. There are so many sources of getting a legendary, skipping LFR simply means you can spend your time pursuing another. It's not a compelling reason to run LFR if you don't like it.
I attribute that to your poor grasp of logic
That's quite an assumption you're making there...
Just because someone doesn't expect to be able to get a surprise bonus, doesn't mean they won't be disappointed if it gets taken away. It's like if a friend gives you a nice gift out of the blue, then asks for it back because it was meant for someone else. It feels shitty.
Anyway, I don't care to keep defending my logic to you if you seem to be unwilling (or is it incapable?) of grasping simple logic, especially given the generally arrogant and condescending tone of your running commentary. You asked our collective opinion, and multiple people have told you pretty much the same thing. Time to stop being asinine.
Ah fuck, i didn't even know there was such a glitch in the first place, would have spammed lfr across all my toons..