Imagine lying to push your opinion on others.
Alternatively, imagine not using basic chat features to avoid getting triggered into quitting a game one spent money on over someone’s comment on your ingame costume.
Tell your friend that the horrible, horrible boogey toxic guy made him a favor.
My logic isn’t flawed. Your over exaggeration is just clear as day. I’m not saying people won’t get abuse for this but to get it to the extent that they feel the need to quit the game? I don’t believe it for a second.
Most companies only care about your money, well most corporations. There isn’t a blind eye. Blizzards loot boxes are not P2W, they offer cosmetics and no real in game advantages.
Are you talking about me? Cause the answer on this one is I do not pug and have no need to kick people as I play with the same 5-15 people on the regular. This doesn’t apply to me. If I was leading a pug, I would only remove people based on proper reasoning such as lack of performance.
I would argue there’s a standard for a legitimate reason. And I base that on my own experience. I honestly cannot think of someone who could think it’s legitimate to kick someone from a group because of a mog they’re wearing. That seems like nonsensical mob mentality out of a certain streamer’s chat.
When we’re talking about “legitimate” reasons, it’s shaped upon a norm of society and what we think. Kicking someone, benching them, or removing them from a boss encounter because they cannot perform is a legitimate reason as you must put the well being of the group above the individual.
Someone wearing a mog doesn’t factor into those kinds of situations. It doesn’t fit into that math, or that reasoning. The only reason you would feasibly kick someone for a mog they’re wearing is if you thought the way I provided earlier where you think someone’s a nerd and a terrible person for getting the mog and you just wanna boot him because screw it, why not. There is no line of reasoning there that makes sense from a sound mind’s perspective in my opinion.
Again, and this is the last I will discuss with you on it as it’s clear we’re not going to agree, you keep hanging on to this ‘it’s okay by the ToS’ standards’, and as I have said, that is true. You can quite literally kick anyone for any reason whatsoever, and all it requires is the group to go along with it. But kicking someone for a mog is beyond ridiculous, and nothing will change my mind on that one either.
So we’ll agree to disagree, and move on. You have a pleasant one.
That doesn’t change the fact they aren’t predatory. I’ve said it before, I will likely say it again. If Kotick could legally get away with making your current keyboard and mouse inoperable with WoW unless you used a proprietary keyboard and mouse, he’d be right on it.
Sure, there’s no pay to win, but Blizzard is very scummy with what they will employ to milk money.
So in other words you created the proper reason yourself as the group leader. There is no inherent list of what is right and wrong when it comes to removing people from a group, only what the leader of said group determines. I mean it wouldn’t take me long to find posts on these very forums calling people toxic for removing someone based on performance.
See the original reply. There is no standard, only what the leader determines.
Who are you to judge who’s the fool on how someone spends their own money responsible.
LOL I got this thing for free, from 6 months. Which is cheaper then paying month to month. Just because you’re frothing at the mouth, because you don’t have a clue how to manage money properly.