Ok, so hypothetically, if WoW’s servers go down for a month straight, should Blizzard compensate players in some way?
If yes, then you are exercising a double standard to say that they shouldn’t compensate the players for downtime like this where many players just can’t play for hours at a time. Obviously they are different lengths of time, but that would just mean different amounts of compensation. Why would it be unreasonable to just add on gametime to everyone’s accounts when people just can’t log in and play the game they are paying for?
You pay money for server access, and as long as you you have at least 1 day of access, Blizzard owes you nothing, just saying. There are always bugs on any type of upgrade like this.
Well a lemon would mean that the car has the same issue multiple times and the issue isn’t being resolved. Not different issues, the same. Its been a day, and blizzard is still trying to resolve it. I’d say if it wasn’t resolved in a few weeks yeah, probably a problem to cry about. The Karens are stronk today.
Also hard shell is supreme, but a gordita crunch is Godly.
There is a difference between the servers being completely down and some people experiencing a bug due to server load as people are now getting home from work or school.
It’s not my fault the base game is fun, and Activision just has it locked behind their paywall while they continually mess it up.
Do you seriously think that it would ever be considered ok for a game company to do this? To take the money of hundreds of thousands/millions of people, open the servers for a day, and then just shut them down forever out of nowhere and keep all the money? Is that the sort of logic people these days resort to to defend Blizzard?