Why do casuals always wanna fuck over the more hardcore just cause they play better/more efficient than them?
Why do casuals always wanna fuck over the more hardcore just cause they play better/more efficient than them?
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This isn't even the issue at all lol. Me and my friends are super casual, them more than I. I got everything I needed in early classic and stopped playing when I got bored. I'm set for TBC no matter what. But my friends have basically nothing, and they are looking into tbc. They have been talking about TBC and what they are going to do when it releases and all of them have been talking about just buying gold. And why the hell wouldn't they? You can get everything you need from tbc at the very start with under $100 as of right now, I can't imagine how cheap it will be once tbc actually launches. Who this is really going to hurt is new players who don't want to buy gold.
So with about 90% of the player base wanting to move to TBC you think they will move and leave the 10% on a bunch of dead servers? You don't think it it way more likely that they will progress all servers to TBC and give players the option to transfer to a new server that was not progressed. This would cause the least disruption to the game and result in the least loss of subscribers and at the end of the day that is what Blizz cares about.
If they will just convert all classic realms to classic TBC then yea or they can just create brand new classic TBC servers where you start at level 58 premades to avoid the gold wipe.
I'd be one of them. I've built up my account again in Classic and farmed gold because of boredom, but also because of TBC prep. Whilst nothing has been confirmed and it is sort of foolish to prepare for something that might not happen, I still think it's the logical choice for them to progress Classic servers on to TBC.
There are arguments for both sides tbh, I can see why people would advocate both suggestions. I think they would do themselves more damage from wiping gold and other things, though. Just my opinion.
I mean if you look at it intelligently the only answer is a gold limit per copy and one copy per character per server. That is it and the problem is solved and I guarantee that is how they will be doing it.
So you say I shouldn't be able to continue adventuring on the character I've spent 1500 hours on in classic? And that I should have to re-do all the quests, factions, weapon skills etc? Who the hell would EVER play TBC if you can't continue the characters.
Your post gotta be the most stupid I've ever read on these forums.
I got enough gold to last me through TBC, and into WotLK. And I wouldn't mind them wiping it to actually fix the economy. Because at the moment it's stupid af how it is.
If we go into TBC with all the gold players have now, everything will be extremely expensive thus new players wont have a chance to buy anything they need from AH. Materials will be through the roof. Look at how the economy was after WoD when everyone just printed mad cash from Garrison. Materials was insanely expensive, and botting became a LOT bigger than what it was.
That's kinda what will happen now, people have been doing too many raw gold farms, inflating the prices of everything.
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Going on a website and type in your credit card info is hardly called effort. And yes, that is what most are doing. Do a /who Stratholme, filled with botters doing raw farms 24/7, selling gold to raiders that can't self sustain anymore because of the stupid prices inflation have made.
This will only get worse come TBC.
So whats the problem with farming shit yourself? Why would any random scrub need to be able to buy his raid needs for money equal to a daily quest reward?
And if so, why not make away with gold alltogether? Why not simply remove gold from the game if it is so problematic?
I would think they will just open two sets of realms with transfers available only in the same set for the first 6 months or so.
Classic continuation - players are free to copy/transfer characters
Classic TBC - only new characters from fresh start.
This would be the cleanest, least amount of error thing to do with no limits/transfers/presets and so on.
5000g isn't a gold wipe. And my point is not that I have a lot of gold but that, with VERY minimal effort, even I have 1500g. So if you're really talking a wipe - no more than something like 50 or 100g - you're taking the gold of a LOT of people. For what? Because some of you chose not to play? Tough shit, that's not my problem.
One of the basics of game design is that you don't arbitrarily punish players or take things away from them just because. Choices need to have consequences (you didnt move out of the fire, so you died). A choice to NOT do something is no less a choice than a choice to DO something.
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This is the real reason most of you want to gold wipe and it's pathetic. You try to impugn those who have some gold as having nothing better to do with their lives... and don't realize the irony of that as you post that thought here.
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Imagine being the kind of person who thinks others should bear the consequences of their decision.
Last edited by clevin; 2020-11-19 at 05:38 PM.
I don't even know how to approach this train of thought. What are you even saying?
Also I love how you just say “go farm the shit yourself” when the things you need to farm are primals. Go ahead, try to farm primals yourself with no flying mount/epic flying in a world where blizzard leaves bots up nonstop. You go tell me how easy it is.
Last edited by Mosha; 2020-11-19 at 05:38 PM.