Adressing The Issue With RMT Boosting Sites And Other Desires For Gold

About 1900 posts too late.

or they could just drastically increase the exp penalty based on level disparity and not involve some convoluted solution that will likely be easily circumvented.

Wrong. No one wants DPS. Not enough tanks. Can’t get groups anyways. So have to boost. You didn’t think this through very well. Too many people can’t get groups.

Unpopular hot take. Just make RMT non bannable. Farming hundreds of gold a week just in consumables alone is pain. And that’s just on one toon. AH prices are still and have been disgusting. Didn’t read the whole thread just my 2 cents

80g horde Dreamscythe for flasks. No one can afford that.

Still waiting on someone to prove me wrong on something I’ve said and not just throw how much I hurt their feelings in my face

I bought an 80g flask last night for raid just fine, just have alchemy and print 20g everyday

Because you RMT. We know.

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Nice original “I can’t make gold so everyone else is cheating” take. I think gold buyers should be perma’d, it makes it much easier for me to make gold if theres less bots(i’m making a killing on cata now that the bots are all on nightslayer)

You sure about that?

What’s the extent of this proposed ban?
Are we setting AoE caps? Are we restricting levels within groups?

Just another forum post of a bunch of people crying because people are playing the game in a way they don’t like.

Par for the course for these forums, and some people wonder why Blizzard isn’t more active here.

It’s third party RMT we’re banning. Any through blizzard themselves while not morale is fine with ToS. We’re trying to fight the third party stuff which can also help prevent accounts getting hacked as well. There are people that don’t just care about themselves in these games. Little shocking.

Multiboxing is far more than “playing the game in a way that they don’t like.”
In BGs, it takes spots from competent players.
It’s just a stupid gimmick / borderline griefing.

It’s always the fact of weighing the good and bad. The only good is leaving an alt in a major city to offer trade services and maybe a multibox into a dungeon so you don’t fight over people reserving gear. The bad is easier mob tagging, botting, bg spot stealing as you say, and even more people raising the server pop to full faster.

Anything third party that’s not well monitored is the target. If Blizzard cannot monitor certain actions well with multiboxing, they’ll ban it.

You can’t multibox in bg’s, and also you only have like a 5% chance of them being a competent player in classic

You can and there’s threads of people complaining about being banned for it.

You can’t, follow doesn’t work and software to play both is banned. So they are probably breaking ToS by using software and being banned

And there are people that take that risk. It still exists and you’re trying to say it doesn’t.

It doesn’t exist without breaking ToS, but we’re talking about multiboxing not doing activities that violate ToS.

And there’s cases of multiboxing that do break ToS.

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The point that person was trying to make is multiboxing should be banned because it disrupts pvp gameplay, but its already against ToS to multibox in the way the person was describing. Its like saying “we should make botting against ToS!” or we should remove blizzard as an ability because bots use it to kill mobs. Its just a dumb argument that makes no sense.

Some people don’t actively read the ToS and how often it gets changed.

But the AoE cap that someone mentioned earlier would slow down dungeon boosting a AoE open world farming by a lot. That I can agree with as a change since it also doesn’t help Mage is the current majority class minmaxers have picked.