Yes, becuase your “FEEL” that someone who buys a character isn’t “legit” playing WoW. Thats all EGO. That you trying to project your FEELING of how the game SHOULD be played on other people.
Its classic ego projection.
Yes, becuase your “FEEL” that someone who buys a character isn’t “legit” playing WoW. Thats all EGO. That you trying to project your FEELING of how the game SHOULD be played on other people.
Its classic ego projection.
Thank you for this level of transparency and clarification into your thought process surrounding this. I hope it continues throughout the alpha/beta process as you canvas for our feedback on how best to implement TBC (and its subtle nuances e.g pre-patch duration).
Weather you are on the pro or nay side, transparency and communication like this has got to be respected or we end up with retail.
Those people shouldn’t play the game then. There are other games, you don’t have to play Classic. Go play retail or something. Go play literally any other game in the world.
Don’t expect the game to change in order to cater to your entitlement.
So far your arguements are;
Boost are good because they let people who don’t want to put the time in to level play.
Boost are good because they let people play who wouldn’t play if the boost wasn’t there.
Those are two positives to those two specific demographics of players, however the negative effects far outweigh those.
wellp im done with this discussion after identifying and muting the disingenuous trolls on the other side, theres not really anybody to argue against. its like 3 or 4 people lmao.
p.s. expert retail raid leader monk, no you would not have the time to do attunements and prepare and raid if you havent had time to level to 60 in 2 years.
bye!
So you’re arguing towards the legitimacy of RMT? Good to know your stance on that.
I have a sneaking suspicion that none of you know what the word “ego” actually means…
I understand what you are saying, but that point doesn’t carry as much weight considering the prepatch will effectively allow the same thing but better and probably cheaper. New players could level 1-60 with their friends who will probably be leveling their BloodElfs and goat men. They can reach lvl 60 in a couple weeks playing extremely casually and only spend 15 bucks. Then they can wait for the portal to open just as if they spent 60 or whatever dollars on a boost.
Look, I am not 100% against boosts. It is just the decision doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me. I can understand if they announced boosts halfway through TBC, but they didn’t. The boost feels predatory to me. Like, if someone wants to play TBC they will play TBC. This boost is for people who probably won’t stick around to renew their sub price and pay 75$ for a month of play time instead of 15$. Sure maybe a good amount of people will actually benefit from this boost, but meh… whatevs.
Wow, and that may be the MOST egotistical thing you have said:
“You cant play the way I think you should, you shouldn’t play”
Ok, were done, Sorry, but you are coming off as a classic narcissist.
Just wow
click the blue tracker and reread what kaviax said. this is now “the spirit of the game” and has a blue post to explain it to yall. it’s right there.
I’ll keep fighting the good fight. I’ll sooner die than accept boosts in tbc.
Definitely.
We should again point out how you have completely failed to show any actual negatives for the boost apart from it hurting your own precious ego and to even show how much of your complaints is your ego you are now gatekeeping the kind of people that can play.
Obviously your disparagement of those people did absolutely nothing to take away from the objective positive that is more people playing the game.
Kaivax says what he is told to say.
Cool, I can agree to that
that’s a bit dramatic don’t you think? you’d sooner “die”? well i guess it’s been nice knowing you. RIP.
Yes I did. Scroll up.
I’m going to ctrl F “Ego” and tally up the times you guys have brought up this mystical thing you keep talking about. It’s really really funny tbh.
It’s objectively not legitimate. Blizzard used to ban accounts if they found out they were bought.
Exactly, stop expecting blizzard to cater to your sense of entitlement that only the ways you have deemed “right” are the ways people should level.
I’m not asking for changes to be made on my behalf.
I’m not the entitled one.
Translation: I don’t really have a good argument that hasn’t been completely shut down so instead I’m going to call the other side trolls while running away.
For future reference, you don’t need to announce that you’re leaving. You can just leave.
You’ve been looking in a mirror.
You’re the second most disingenuous troll in this thread after Sephrinx.
You have ZERO good arguments, and in fact you’ve simply been parroting things he’s been saying which have no basis in logic, but are all based on “feelings”.
As people are fond of saying these days “Facts don’t care about your feelings”.