Say yes to corporate greed!

Old hat stuff. I did world of tanks for a bit. Wallet warrior…that was the common term used. I liked those idiots. If people don’t send the money…WOT has no money to pay the electric bill.

No power…no servers.

And yes I used gold ammo. I needed wins. half my team is f2p not caring about their stats since they aren’t paying for faster xp only good for a set time.

I will do what I need to to pull a win out of this loss.

One one hand I think the clone is dumb. On the other, I think forum activists against the clone/boost are dumb too. I just want to play TBC.

Sincerely,

Multi-Glad, World 2nd KJ kill, successful businessman with a beautiful wife and kids, proud vet, the one true theorycrafter, and guy with only 10 minutes a day to play

As if Blizzard wasn’t a money-making corporation when Vanilla was created. Blizzard has been a money-making company for 30 years.

In 1994 Blizzard “sold out” for 6.75 million dollars. That’s what they sold the company for back in 1994. So don’t talk to me about Classic being “pure” and not “corporate”.

lmao the fact you see lvling as work

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It’s not fun, it’s just a means to an end.

People on this forum “Woot lets encourage Blizzard devaluing our ingame achievements YAAAY”

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Leveling isn’t an “achievement”, it’s not hard, its something some people enjoy and some don’t.

It is an achievement. An achievement does not have to be hard. Clearing Karazhan isnt hard yet its an achievement for some.

Its an achievement whether you like it or not or whether its hard or not.

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It doesn’t have value to everyone.

Some people don’t value pvp, some don’t value raiding, and some do value those things.

What someone value’s is entirely individual.

To me, leveling is nothing more than a blip in the overall game.

Classic lasted for almost 2 years, this character was leveled in less than 2 weeks.

Doesn’t matter it takes time and effort levelling was put in place for a reason it is an achievement. Why encourage Blizzard devaluing their own process of character, player and class growth.

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Because it has no value to me.

I leveled all 11 classes to 90 in mop, did I care that they added a boost at the end of it? No.

I have leveled, manually, anywhere between 17 and 25 characters at this point between classic and retail, and I have used a further 4 boosts (one with wod purchase, one with legion purchase, one with bfa purchase, one with sl purchase, never paid for one individually).

I’ve even speed run leveling post SL leveling changes. Never once did I find any value or fun in leveling, it’s just a means to an end, nothing more.

On top of that, I really couldn’t care what other people do in the game, it doesn’t affect me.

yes to corporate greed!

Yes, levelling may have no value to you but if you encourage Blizzard to devalue in-game achievement they may monetization something that has value to you.

I am going to assume you meant to write “I really couldn’t care”. However, you are wrong what people do in an online MMORPG does affect you I’m sorry. The boost will change every aspect of the game. The AH, communities etc.

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Hey, give me RAF and I’ll gladly turn the boost back in :slight_smile: RAF was a TBC implementation.

I fixed it, but no, it doesn’t, I don’t care if someone boosts, buys gold, cheats, I really don’t.

I’m here to raid, slay dragons, nothing more.

haha, i think i have you beat on that. i’ve leveled and deleted so many chars, i’ve lost track

Well, every character had a purpose, I like variety in raiding/pvp.

i made like 10 chars just to figure out how to win wsg in og tbc. lol and just in the 19’s and 29’s brackets. :rofl:

You have to farm gold/materials for your raids. Boosts, gold buying and cheating all has implications on the time you spend farming gold. From our discussion I would assume you also find gold farming a meaningless chore so therefore you should care whether someone boosts, buys gold or cheats.

haha, now that’s something.

Never had an issue with consumes in my over 16 years of this game, so nope, still don’t.

Actually, I love bots because they keep prices down.