3 days early access for 90$ (community discussion and poll)

No it won’t

Lol! Yes, Blizzard only put the 3-day head start at $90 plus dollars because they wanted to help out the working class… Pfftt!

Don’t believe everything you’re told.

Personally, I don’t see the big deal. Lots of games offer some sort of early access to pre-orders now. However, this should be on all the pre-orders and not just the epic edition. There’s already a bunch of extras on the epic edition that this shouldn’t need to be exclusive to it.

Vambrace: what about the people who have to work 40 hours a week and commute two hours, what about those people?

Blizzard: here’s early access on the weekend so that if you have to work during the week you have some time to get started on leveling

Vambrace: you only care about the people who treat WoW like a career

Do you see how stupid that sounds?

is thee 3 days only access the only thing you are getting?

where did you get this from? No they put it out because the servers will be spread out better than everyone logging into the same areas at the same time. Don’t try and spin this into some weird argument and change the subject.

you either buy it or you don’t. Did you not read my post? You got hung up on the first sentence?

I guess we will see after launch. Remember me when the fits start.

The fits of what?

Are you trying to tell me people will complain about nothing just to complain?

I already know that because you’re here doing it.

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Or you could just not implement loot quests…

The 3 day early access wasn’t the selling point for me either. I just wanted the other things that came with it.
Knowing how poorly most expansions start out with bugs, getting disconnected and time out for updates I’m sure 3 days isn’t going to make a difference in anything.

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Blizzard should just make everyone send in their W2’s to see how much they worked and only those who work over 60 hours a week and commute 2 hours get early access :joy:

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What is your point right now? You’re just grasping straws to debate every single opposing opinion. Ultimately the two sides have spoken.

Complain all you want it’s not changing. Either buy it or don’t.

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You and others sound pretty miserable. You want to get all worked up about the philosophical debate about video games in modern times and DLC stealing away real content, then be my guest. At the end of the day this is basic economics 101, don’t buy it if you don’t like it.

People just want to be mad about anything. One of these guys admitted he bought it and presumably plans to play early access, yet he’s still in here being mad about how it’s ruining the game.

If he really thought it was ruining the game he wouldn’t play it, and might not even play the game that’s “ruined”.

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I didn’t buy it and have no plans to. Everyone has their idea of fair value and WoW no longer meets mine… So what.

I agree that if you take issue with this you definitely should not purchase it… That’s kind of worse than not seeing where this will lead IMO.

So it’s been great having you here and thanks for the memories. Peace be with you.

Oh, I still have some sub time so don’t get excited… I may be bored with WoW but the WoW forums not so much*

I bought it and will play early, never said it’s ruining the game I said it’s bad for it.
Why not play for the advantage? That’d be like someone offering me free money and saying “No I haven’t earned it” why disadvantage yourself brother

If you think it’s “bad for the game” and provides certain people with a meaningful competitive advantage, you necessarily believe it is ruining the game, and it would be hypocritical to be mad about it while simultaneously participating in it.

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