all I can say is, if I were in charge players like you quitting would be a good thing for the community because you simply just do not care if bots and RMTers are in your game since your core aspect of enjoyment isn’t affected, and is probably actually benefitted from them.
currency farming does not go away if you cap the gold at 1k, only your arbitrary desire to have more gold than other players does, and that’s also a good thing.
you don’t care about the uphill battle companies have to face, you continue to sling mud down at them so that it makes it harder for them to have control of their own game
it’s only an extreme suggestion because you don’t view rmt and bots as an extreme problem
i’d love for blizzard to force kernel level anti cheat on bootup to be even able to log onto wow servers
I recommend SSF Hardcore when it comes out for you. That way you can play a version of the game where people can’t trade items or use the auction house. It seems you are very upset that other people are spending gold on things, and you want to force a limit upon everyone so that there is no way they can ever amass an amount of gold that you deem as “too much”.
Swiper no…
Swiping!
Ban all swipers!
if the gold cap was 1k those epics would not be 1k gold
a lot of people have RMTd in order to rush to those items as well, probably more than those that farmed it themselves.
I have hundreds of gold on my main server
it seems like you’ve bought a lot of gold recently so I will be playing hc ssf since it will be the superior game mode
If just for example “Staff of Jordan” is going to be listed for 1,700g. And your absolutely cooked idea of a 1k cap was added. How would it not go for the 1,000g cap? Why would it be less?
I’m telling you right now. Bots would be sitting around with 1k gold, they would be buying every single sought after item instantly and they would sell it for real money. It’s actually a guarantee.
Your absolutely convoluted idea of a 1k gold cap doesn’t take into account the fact that green items and gray items and raw gold increases as we get higher level. At level 60 bots would be reaching that cap with such ease you have no idea.
And you can move goalposts and say “Oh, it will be increased later!”. Nahh, you’re cooked mate.
Imagine living in a world where because somebody doesn’t agree with you you call them a gold buyer.
Yikes
how do you know this, is that because it’s something you would do? I’m not surprised honestly.
if I got staff drop next phase and only had 300g on my toon I’d just sell it for 700 since there’s absolutely no point in me selling it for 1k if I won’t get that excess gold because of the cap.
why would your bots even attempt to reach the gold cap though? since it’s so easy to reach how will you find customers?
This is a very realistic outcome, yeah. A gold cap wouldn’t solve the swiping issue.
RMT solved though, I don’t think SoJ goes for even near 1k. It didn’t in phase 1 or 2 in Classic. Was 400ish iirc.
pot meets kettle
And then the bot’s would buy that for 700g, and sell it on their RMT websites because gold would no longer have any value in comparison to how rare or in demand an item is. Regular non-RMT players would never see those items, ever.
once the item is sold on the ah make it bop
solves that issue real quick
People are allowed to disagree.
You don’t need to run gdkps.
It’s pretty simple.
I haven’t called anyone a gold buyer because they have a different opinion.
Bless you for dunking on that green tinted blizz shill in my absence. Imagine being a janny for free and all you do is shill.
you wouldn’t call anyone a goldbuyer because you’re on their side…
if I was a “janny” you’d be in the landfill ages ago with no bnet account
I mean if we had really jannys we both would have been 86’d years ago xurf but here we are.
yep and that’s why riot deserves infinite more respect from me cause they’ll actually ban you permanently
once the item is sold on the ah make it bop
solves that issue real quick
Once again, it sounds like you just want an SSF game mode. And thats OK to want. But suggesting game ruining economic changes is not the way to go about things. You can’t make the buying power cap of an end game economy easily reachable. The items have to be worth whatever people are willing to pay for them.