Then lets use this game how is somebody paying irl cash to get gear through gdkp (because we all know that’s what they’re doing) not unfair to the guy who isn’t? The guy who didn’t pay now gets to get stomped in the world because everybody around him now outgears him. The people who bought it now get to have free wins that they otherwise wouldn’t have had because they bought gear.
Now we have to assume that everybody who buys gear is paying real money for it.
And once again they are getting gear that’s still attainable in game. Drops are all random.
You’re acting as if he’s buying items that the other person couldn’t get he still entered the raid killed the boss and the boss dropped items that he would normally drop. What’s the difference between that guy winning the item in a roll or buying it? The item still would have dropped.
He’s not going to the Blizzard shop and buying items that are stronger than what you can get in game.
Everything you said is true, but none of it has anything to do with the topic or my post.
The reality is, people CAN buy gold. There are hundreds, maybe thousands of bots farming gold right now. And many of the people who go to GDKP’s buy that gold to buy gear.
My post was a response to Joyson, who claims that only 1 in 1000 players are buying gold. On the biggest servers there are only about 10,000 players. So for only 1 in 1000 players to be buying gold, that means only 10 people on all of Whitemane are buying all of the gold that the hundreds of bots there are farming daily.
Blizzard only knows the number of people they catch. But regardless, I don’t want to go into the realm of anecdotes. My point is, there are a lot of bots farming a lot of gold, and they are selling that gold to players. If only 1 in 1000 players were buying gold, you wouldn’t have dozens if not hundreds of bots per server.
I find your denial about the scale of the gold-buying problem puzzling. Why would you possibly believe only 1 in 1000 people are buying gold? Is that based on evidence? Logic? Can you give me the reasoning behind this prediction?
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