No.
Thanks! Don’t care. I’d never drop that much on one item nor one that is so obviously a tactic to drastically increase their funds. Versus the slow cosmetic items that are one wow token price and have no hidden motives like a gold purchasable mount that had never been exposed as limited time until now. However good thing I don’t really care what you think, thought you ought to know the difference since you seem to struggle with that hey, you do know how to look at peoples armories though so you’ll get there eventually!
and i’m sure nobody else cares what you think.
how they choose to spend their money is no business of yours.
Wish i was in your shoes. Being totally disabled, i am an easy mark for the thugs around here. It would take me 6 months to save $500 to buy me another sidearm, or i could stock up 2.5K worth of rounds.
But to each his own i guess.
to get the best sushi (or sashimi, the fish without the rice) there are better ways.
One time on an office fishing trip one fish fought too well and got mangled by the hook. Since more safety minded peeps don’t like to play russian roulette on just where that hook is in the meat…the catcher marked the area they though it was at. Cut round around with a fillet knife they brought. Someone had the soy sauce and wasabi and thus we enjoyed this unwanted fish as an impromptu sashimi snack on the boat that day.
Best raw fish ever. I guess its like beer. There is something about that first beer after a rough hard day on the job that has it taste so much better than usual.
This is probably what will cause the WoW token to drop in gold price, a lot of you are thinking I gotta spend $$$ for Gold asap to buy the mount, flooding the amount of tokens available on the Auction House more than the demand for them. It’ll cost you even more actual $$$ as the gold value drops more and more. Blizz is smart on this killing two birds with one stone.
I bet they will keep quiet on the matter and revert the change before the patch leaving the mount on the vendor.
I took her out to the family camp and cooked for her.
How other people spend their money with games affects all of us. It’s your exact attitude that is why modern game is so infested with micro transactions, loot boxes, and just about any other possible method the developers and their in-house psychologists could think of to get people to open up their wallets.
Speaking on a bigger scale, FOMO is also why so few people have any net worth and are loaded down with debt.
Lastly, though I don’t consider them the wisest purchases either, every single thing you mentioned (except the blah blah blah) are real items that the person who bought them actually owns. This OP wants to spend over half a grand on a bunch of pixels that literally have no value the moment they buy it and which they are merely borrowing and don’t actually own.
…perhaps you should scream this at all the people who support botting by buying illicit gold.
phones on a plan are owned by the company, not the user.
cars on finance are owned by the finance company/bank.
so what?
you buy a car, and it’s already lost more than double that before it leaves the lot.
…better tell people to stop buying cars.
or can’t get out of his parents basement.
The tinfoil hat stuff around this Long Boi/Brutosaur is unreal.
Is it though? IS IT???
Some perspective.
It’s 20 a week that resets from what the support page said that someone linked below. Initially you could only buy like 52 a year or something when they were released with WoD.
It’s a little funny how smug your responses are without actually countering any of my points.
What does that have to do with people spending lots of money on micro transactions encouraging game companies to increasingly design their games around more and more micro transactions? What does this even have to do with Blizzard pulling a FOMO cash grab by creating a time limit on this ultra expensive mount?
You can get both those things without taking out a payment plan. The person I was responding to said buying those things, not taking out a car loan/phone payment plan on them. But again, what does an installment plan have to do with them being real and the pixels not?
Again, this has nothing to do with anything. The car is real, it has a real purpose, and even with depreciation it still has real value.
That mount aint worth it, but youre right.
I make X amount of $$$ per day. If i spend more time than what its work farming gold, then for me personally its just cheaper in the long run to hand over the cash. Either way its time spent.
I do the same thing in the game.
If I want something and its really expensive on the AH, but I know farming it will be a month long nightmare, I’ll just buy it from the AH then go farm Ghost Iron Ore, which is a sure sell and easy to farm, to make that gold back.
Nothing wrong with doing what works best for you in your own unique situation.
you do realize this is a major corporation whose sole purpose it is to make $$$, I assume?
Id personally be more concerned in this day and age that they’ll just discontinue the game entirely due to falling profits than I would about some stupid mount being taken out of the game.
Yeah pretty much a good summary of my perspective. I’ve always been achievement oriented. If I didn’t do sufficient work on a group project that got a good grade, I talked to the teacher and asked for a lower score.
I have a very high bar for myself. Never used my challenge appearance because I did it in August since I wasn’t playing during 7.2, even though I did it at 920 ilvl, didn’t feel like I earned it so I didn’t use it.
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