They ask for money to make looting suggestions? WTF.
They use verbatim all the art and itemization to do it.
They ask for money to make looting suggestions? WTF.
They use verbatim all the art and itemization to do it.
Nope, not illegal.
It's different from something like an in-game addon that requires a subscription fee or something like that which is very clearly against the rules. AMR is more of a companion book for WoW. They're providing a resource to you and they have premium features that they charge a fee for.
If I knew of anyone who paid for that, I wouldn't know whether to laugh at them or feel sorry for them.
Why would anyone pay for AskMrRobot in the first place? ha
I actually know someone that pays for the robot. He tease him often about it b/c well....obviously lol.
Pay? Lol, just keep creating new accounts when the premium trial expires...
edit account settings, change email to a random email, sign up with original email... bam... another week free premium.
I don't pay for AMR, but some people actually want to support the developers and creators of content they enjoy so they will continue to provide those goods and services.
I know everyone likes free, and free is great, but there is absolutely nothing wrong or laughable about someone paying for something they get good use out of, whether it's AMR or an addon, or even something unrelated like purchasing that mp3 from the band's website instead of pirating it.
Because it's convenient? Enter the proper stat weights, hit the bottom, and off you go. And the other services that the site offers is convenient as well. If you want the best gear but you can't eyeball which trinket is best or you just can't remember, it's no better or worse than any other resource that tells you what's best.
I'm perfectly capable of writing something similar to DBM, but why would I waste my time when DBM is already a thing and there are viable alternatives already? Things like AMR are a resource that are there to be used, so ... use 'em. A tool is only as good as the person wielding it, most of the issues that people take with AMR's stat weights are the fault of the user, not the tool.
Illegal? LOL. What the police are going to come and arrest them? ha.
Mr. Robot is a cancer to the community and only encourages players to not learn. It tells them what to do, and allows them to circumvent learning WHY they are doing it.
This is a money grab they are trying to net the worst of the addicted with.
It's not illegal, it's just very VERY sad.
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The community whined and bitched and cried, they stamped their little feet and demanded faster expansion releases. They don't get to complain now that expansions are shorter.
I subbed so that I could easily update my gear from my bags, bank and on my character. Considering I was maining Ret, had gear for Prot as a byproduct and had Holy stuff as a far off thing to try, and I was just farming LFRs for offspecs with TI items being made every other rare. It was a matter of time spent pratting around individually selecting items or just have a tool that selects from what I have available? Considering it was about as expensive a month's sub, it's really not something that's a waste.
Mounts, pets, Xmog helms and so on from the Store? That's a waste. But to me time is money, I'd rather spend my time playing the game how I want to, in this case it was playing Ret and doing raids, rather than min/maxing items from a selection of well over 40 pieces for an offspec.