I reckon it will turn into RMAH, however not in the D3 way. It wont be player to player, but rather, as BMAH, Blizzard to player.
With the massive uproar they had over the RMAH in D3, I doubt it'll ever see the light of day in another game again. Maybe Titan. Who knows.
Well, scratch that. As long as WoW has a subscription fee, there will be no RMAH. IF WoW goes F2P, then we will see something similar to RMAH. But from blizz to player.
Alot of people quit D3 over RMAH.
"Do you think man will ever walk on the sun? -Ali G
From what I've observed, it wasn't just the RMAH - but a whole TON of other elements. Elements ranging from old D2 fans absolutely loathing the itemization/drop rates to fans having massive nerfs/buffs/adjustments stats change after they bought their new fancy gear they scoped out (ties into RMAH), to the new generation of gamers trying Diablo for the first time and then say "What do you mean I'm supposed to repeat the same game over and over again on harder difficulties? Didn't that kind of game die out with the Super Nintendo? Why would they seriously expect that from today's gamer audience? Seriously... where's the REAL endgame content?"
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Back up to 10 mill...during the last week of September.... 3 months ago.
No offense, but right now you're kinda the one who looks silly trying to state that out-of-date information from months ago has not possibly changed/shifted at all during that time.
How many left the game since the last count??
When mop happened I saw server queues, zone full of player etc... 2 Month later, no queue anymore. Server is back to its fireland state where It's hard to find enough people for baradin hold (now sha), 2 days after the reset...
Make me think that players who came back for mop already left less than 3 Month after the launch, and that the "10m" number is not valid anymore...
I think it will be.
It could be that they will use the battle-net currency, but that is real money also.
Somehow we'll be paying with real money, that is my believe.
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Yeah, it got emptier... even doing dailies I don't encounter much players now.... yesterday I was sharing a daily hub with 2 other players... where it used to be 20 or 30 or even more.
I think players are doing other things or they left the game or so.
Precursor?
Theres already real money auction house.Its called TGC mount/pets that got BoE and now floods the AH.
At any moment theres no less than 10 TGC mounts (150k the cheapest - 500K the spectral tiger) on my server.
You buy the codes on ebay and you put it on the ah.I fail to see how is this any kind of different of a real money AH because i dont think anyone would be so naive to believe they are all TGC collectors and as long as I know buying a phisycal item (the tgc card) and redeem yourself is perfectly TOS legit(am i wrong?).
Of course it is, and people who know it have known it since the idea of BMAH was first proposed to the public. Those who think otherwise are kidding themselves, and the funniest part is, when it does get implemented, everyone will forget they ever thought it'd never happen in the first place.
Not likely. Since there aren't many significant gold sinks in WoW any more, especially considering the ease of earning coin now, they needed to add something that can suck gold out of the economy, and scale with expansion.
RETH
If you raised the price of something with a 1.000 $, people would get mad and probably not buy it anymore.
But, if you raised it in, lets say, 20 steps to a total increase of 1.000 $ people would accept it.
it is like throwing a frog in boiling water; it wil try to escape as quick as possible.
But if you put him in normal temp. water and start boiling the water, the frog will stay there till death.
Just a matter of conditioning people, nothing more nothing less.
I read somewhere people wanting some more use of their battle.net currency.. well it would be brilliant to use it for bmah.
I see it coming.......
So buying something with gold is same as having to kill a difficult boss to get it? Current wow playerbase is indeed very self-entitled and seems to be hell bent on defending blizz even though no one said anything bad.
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I do not think think that blizz care for gold sinks lol. Do you know what economies on low pop server look like? If blizz cared about server economies, they'd have done something about lol pop servers.
As a company blizz want to make money (which is only fair) and I would bet that blizz will see the revenue opportunity in this. Not to mention there's always people like this poster to defend anything blizz does.