If you got kicked out of the buffet for eating too much

I’m gonna quit eating out at buffets until this change is reverted…
or at least until the lock down over the coronavirus ends…
Also because i tend to eat too much at buffets and feel miserable afterwards. I have no self control

I’ve been trying to get like a monthly membership to an all you can eat buffet so I can just come and go as I please.

You’re consuming an absurd amount of one very specific product.

How is 1.5 hours an absurd amount? You can’t even watch an American movie in that time.

So much so in fact, that your consumption is now being curtailed.

And it shouldn’t be.

As a result, you’re threatening to cease all consumption of said product altogether.

That’s how capitalism works. Consumers move around.

Which isnt very convincing given your self-admitted over-consumption of the aforementioned product.

Can’t Blizzard just check to see who is subscribed and who isn’t? There doesn’t need to be any convincing. People can unsubscribe and let their subscriptions run as they please.

I’d also add: I’ve been to one of your buffets before, and they do not operate like you imply. When you ask about what is available or what is not available, the worker there tells you. You can even ask what is coming out soon, and the worker there tells you. The service is not the same. Blizzard does not respond to its playerbase when we ask them what’s coming up. We have asked them numerous times when this change is going to be lifted, with no response yet.

Then Blizzard did them a favor.

That is explotive behavor. The mage explotes are not good for the game. They need to fix them but the instance cap is easier. I dont understand how people dont get one pull instance is an exploit and screws the game over. If i can farm gold in one hour that is intended to take all day game design is broken and needs to be fixed. Same reason raids have week locks so hardcores dont sell gear one one after raid comes out.

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And you’re the exact reason why the original blizzard team went with 25-man raids when they released BC; the game wasn’t casual enough for players like you.

If you think Classic is “Only 10-20hours of game time a week”, you are specifically what’s wrong with Classic.

I would suggest going back to retail since it seems to be specifically tailored for players like you.

We cant all be hardcore level 10 warlocks now can we?

You can play classic 24/7 if you want to. You just cant enter more than 30 instances a day. Sorry that upsets you so much.

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Eh, posting character.

I still self-boosted my mage from 44 to 51 in a day after the change doing ZF gy runs solo so personally, the change isn’t awful at all.

However, I can see 1001 scenarios where it is harmful to your average hardcore player. Hell, there’s one post just now about a raiding priest who leveled a mage specifically to farm gold who’s affected by this change. Go figure.

Tell me, can you afford Nature Res gear on your server now that the change has been implemented?

Can you come let me know when you’re able to afford it? I’m curious to see how long it’ll take for prices to go down… if ever, lol.

Truth, I know a few people who have been kicked out of all you can eat buffets.

What i am saying if you play more then 10 to 20 hrs you get bored. I played 40 hrs min a week in college. I got bored. I realize now the game is very casual. Its much more enjoyable played more casual.

I havent played retail much. The first time the season reset happened it made the game feel pointless.

So if I understand you correctly, Blizzard should make the game more accessible to you (and other players like you) because you feel it’s too boring to play more than 10-20 hours a week?

I don’t get it…

25 man came from raids servers not really supporting 40 man raid content. The mega servers we have now would make 40 man more doable. 40 man raiding 15 years ago was very hard to get together. There was so much guild drama and issues that i thought 25 man was a good idea. I personally got burnt on guild drama and never went past kara.

I am saying the game is casual. The extra grinding is just pointless. I came from ff11 where getting past lvl 50 out of 75 was more hardcore than anything in wow.

The extra grinding is the game.

It amazes me that people are complaining about stuff in Classic that was just the same as Vanilla. It’s like if we all whined about weapon skills and had blizzard removed them 2 weeks after launching classic or if we complained enough about spell resists. Those are dumb, stupid mechanics that existed in Vanilla just like mages doing 1 pull Cath/Arms.

What you are asking for isn’t Vanilla or Classic, it’s a version of the game catered to what you think the game should be. You want your own game.

What we keeping saying is “this was Vanilla”. If you’re not happy with what Vanilla was, you can get out. Stop trying to turn it into something it is not.

This game is so far from vanilla. The explotes people found are not good for the game. The 30 a day cap is a cheap way to fix the mage pull explotes. I am not sure why people want 10k in gold but not going to tell you to stop but not encourage it either. Plague bloom is probably the most expensive item out there for what it should be. 50g a stack of it just makes moongoose only for the most hardcore which is not good for the game. In vanilla flasks where at the cost of mongoose.

I actuaal enjoy classic more than vanilla since raiding isnt so drama filled. I understand what classic is. Ok pve with fun social raiding and the worst pvp system ever thought up.

That’s totally missing the point. It’s wrong to punish innocent players no matter how few. That’s the point.

Go ahead and explain how exactly it destroys the economy. Please don’t say inflation. But, if you do feel the need to say it, go ahead and explain how inflation isn’t a normal healthy part of any economy. But generally, I’m more interested to hear how it negatively affects WoW’s economy. For example, there are no interest rates in WoW.

For the most part, it’s a big benefit to new players. They pick a herb they sell it on the market at an inflated rate. That’s great for them, because the price of mounts and vendor goods don’t change. Maybe you feel like it should be hard to get a mount? Because it wasn’t even when the game launched.

The only people affected are those that insist on doing raw gold farms without using the market to sell their goods. But, destroying the economy. Please…

NR gear is largely unnecessary unless you’re a soaker and even then it’s mostly easily farmed. Maybe you’ll have to drop 100g or so on a NR riNg if you didnt have the foresight to pick one up before now when they were cheap, but other than that… Its not really much of an expense at all

Not really. Pretty much as a group, my guild/LS cleared all content in FFXI and got bored so we came over to Wow (and got the world first Thunderfury for what its worth.) FFxi had arbitrary restrictions like, you have to go camp one specific mob for 12 hours for a drop to raise your level cap, but that’s not difficult, it’s just tedious.

Yes and that bomb grind no one wanted to help since good chance you die and lose exp. Wasnt hard but the grind was needed to progress. WOW didnt require any crazy grinds to get to lvl cap.

Yea… I did like that the world felt dangerous. But I def dont miss leveling down mid-raid