They see me hatin', they hatin'
They see me hatin', they hatin'
Active WoW player Jan 2006 - Aug 2020
Occasional WoW Classic Andy since.
Nothing lasts forever, as they say.
But at least I can casually play Classic and remember when MMORPGs were good.
We need people to spam this on official US forums and ask for explanation of current changes. If game is going to become f2p, it's gonna be announced first. If not, then what's causing them to make accent on f2p cash-making features in p2p game, instead of adding actual content to the game? You know, something more than 6 short tunnel'ish 5-men, all of which are fully or partially copy-pasted from outdoor locations? Something other than dailies and 999th mode for already existing content?
Speaking about how Asians will take this change. So you are to - spend payed hour to do coins' grind, or you pay on top of that to avoid this grind. You think it will be welcomed? Pay to play, but pay more on top of that if you want that your limited game-time would actually had some meaning? Analogy from real life would be - hey you are expected to pay to do work, but you can pay more on top of that to not do that work. Most of Europian and Asian countries do actually know the meaning of money better than US. It is harder to trick them into "p2p + cash-shop" crap.People are fine with this in asia, this is because their subscription model is completely different, and some of their governments have restrictions on the amounts of play-time one can buy, as i have already stated multiple times in this thread, now can you please, stop talking horse shit.
People have been kicking people who demonstrate poor decision making skills from LFD/LFR since those systems were first implemented (as well as removing them from non group finder pugs since the game began).
This is just another convenient filter for discovering who those people are.
This thread should be locked, OP is trying to social engineer and pass around the suggestion that players with transmogrify helms should be kicked from groups and the more people who see it here the higher the chances of this happening. It's a call of action to ruin the experiences of other players due to them buying something that as no effect on the griefer what so ever.
*sigh* This is getting really boring. The idea that they would have made these things anyway, even if there were no store, and just given them out for free (i.e. included in the sub fee) is simply random speculation and probably not even plausible speculation. It's like saying that if bookstores didn't exist, Blizzard would still have commissioned the WoW novels and just given them to subscribers for free.
Unless you can meaningfully demonstrate that Blizzard gives subscribers less in-game content than they did before the store existed, you have no leg to stand on in claiming that they're "diverting resources" from what they used to spend on subscriber content.
That is not dead which can eternal lie.
And with strange aeons even death may die.
No - actually it was a very well thought out quote. He was saying that when you were in the game -- you should not be relying on outside resources like money to get you things in the game. Again - Thats the difference between a sub based game where you pay before you log in... and a game with cash shop where you pay money inside the game to get stuff.
If you dont see the difference... then I can not help you.
Sure guys, let's keep quote-mining a quote from 2008 and apply it to cosmetic items and call it hypocrisy.
Especially when it essentially talks about giving you an edge by paying.
Which you still can't.
Active WoW player Jan 2006 - Aug 2020
Occasional WoW Classic Andy since.
Nothing lasts forever, as they say.
But at least I can casually play Classic and remember when MMORPGs were good.
Seriously, for vanity items, the price is proper. Where would the exclusivity be if every ogre and their mother wore the helmets? The price, while beneficial to Blizzard (totally their right), ensures that not everyone runs around with those helmets. So the ones who bought it getting kicked is indeed pathetic, and indicative of a serious flaw in the kicker/kickers own personality. It's akin to hating someone driving a beemer just cuz you can't afford the car yourself.
Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everybody I've ever known.
No, no it won't.
WoW generates an absolutely insane amount of revenue, and quite frankly the product doesn't represent that revenue.
If anything, the money generated from microtransactions would just encourage more and more microtransactions, one of the reasons people oppose them so much.
Okay, so in that case why not boot everyone who bought the mounts off of the store then while you're at it? Just because you disagree with Blizzard's practices doesn't mean you should show that by punishing players who decided that they really liked the item enough to pay for it.
People who do that need to get off of their high horse and realize they are no better than any other player who pays a sub. Primary difference is the 'pride' they carry for not going with 'bad business practices,' which is pure bullshit in my mind.
Irrelevant. You're being a dick to people who just want to play the game because you don't like the item they transmogrified their helm into. How the hell can you consider that justifiable? I mean, this is like me sucker-punching someone who got directions from a police officer because I don't like the police--they had nothing to do with it beyond interacting with the police officer, so how does this make them a valid target for my anti-authoritarian impulses?
Be seeing you guys on Bloodsail Buccaneers NA!
People have been chosing to spend their money, and an awful lof of it in certain cases, on in-game vanity items since TCGs, Collector's Editions, Blizzcon virtual tickets, etc. These aren't new things, and people are happy to do it. Indeed, they want to do it, and they'd rather do it in the safe, controlled manner of the Blizzard store, rather than on eBay and be ripped off by third parties.
Again, though. How many of these things do you think they'll sell? And do you honestly think that these few one-off purchases, made by a tiny proportion of the playerbase are going to have such a massive impact that they'll replace the subscription model with it?
It's more about the fact that blizzard don't manage subs for the asia regions, other organisations do and blizzard have no control over what they charge and what kind of subscription model they use.
This type of micro-transaction is somethign that was heavily requested so it will for the most part be welcomed