Sure, you won’t be notified and you’ll have to go out of your way (a whole single click to show message) to see what I typed but it’ll still be here for everyone else to see.
Stay seething for me because YOU thought you were right but you weren’t and you quite frankly have literally nothing to say except for going out of your way to misquote me.
Best part, you’re going off about the enchanting thread, where I have literally no enchanting characters.
Edit after I started typing huh.
I don’t need to buy gold, I rip it from grown men who buy gold and spend it in gdkps.
Whatever though man, stay mad that you’re still just outright wrong on the fact that you don’t need to open the mailbox to get caught with illegal gold.
Keep hiding on your retail rat as well, I feel like it’s a true embodiment of who you are.
The problem with maliciously buying gold to get a person banned is that gold buying very rarely ever gets punished.
Sure, there are some people who have gotten banned but the VAST MAJORITY of people who purchase gold never see any punishment.
So, if you were to spend $50 to maliciously buy gold for someone, chances are they won’t get banned and you just gave your arch-enemy $50 worth of gold for free
It’s difficult for Blizzard to validate a transaction without logging every single transaction (AH, face-to-face or mail) and even then, you’d have to define the parameters of what constitutes gold buying/gold selling. If you put a cap on a transaction, then they’ll just trade under that cap.
Genuine transactions in the tens of thousands of gold, are being made. How do you validate the source of the gold at each transaction?
It’s another impossible request. Buyers will continue to find ways around the detection system. Sellers will keep making new accounts. Hardware bans don’t work, IP bans don’t work.
Get a guild, become the rogue who gets glaives also don’t be a prat… if you can’t do the last bit i guess the others are harder, plenty of lesser guilds will see glaives like atiesh was obtained 1-2 by casual guilds so start your own.
Gold buying there still isn’t a solution blizzard is happy with or the wowtoken wouldn’t exist.
Plus Blizzard under the table want bots around its extra income, ruining players experience is irrelevant to more money.
Also nice character too ashamed to post from your tbc one?
What? I have a guild and I don’t play a rogue. Imagine actually playing a rogue in TBC when glaives are so obviously better on warriors.
I actually just LOVE how this character looks with the sprite darter mog and legendary rogue daggers. Go ahead, take a gander for yourself on my armory
I 100% support this, I do GDKPs and it’s pretty obvious when someone has bought gold, they come up with crazy bids that makes no sense, if they earned that gold they would think twice before spending that much.
Anyway, if banned forever is too much, 6 months should be enough, enough so that they miss out on a whole phase, enough to lose their 6 months sub and enough to make them learn from it.
2 weeks is too soft, let alone 3 days. 6 month should be the minimum.
I would love to have them roll out a banwave to goldbuyers just when hyjal and bt release. Would be extremely satisfying having people from the race getting banned left and right live :3
Nah that’s straight bs. They don’t have a solution to gold buying because they don’t want one and the solution would cost actual money of paying GMs. The game is essentially automated now, I played from Beta all the way to start of MoP and the GMs showed up regularly in the world and even moved us out of exploit areas on a number of occasions. We even had them come into pvp matches and ban the exploiting FC from the enemy team that was hiding behind a wall he warped through and refused to cap/drop the flag.
GMs can easily watch for bots and check for scripts being run, it’s not difficult for them to recognize the inputs and they can even run programs that do it for them in popular spots. Blizzard simply doesn’t want pay for them.
Blizz uses the wow token because it’s extra money in their pocket, do not think for a second it has anything to do with benefitting the player base.