Your prediction is delusional. No reasoning can support it.
Is that simple enough for you?
And that, is not just an opinion, sorry to break it to you.
Lul
Your prediction is delusional. No reasoning can support it.
Is that simple enough for you?
And that, is not just an opinion, sorry to break it to you.
Lul
Rhetoric won’t convince me and I suspect it’ll do little to convince others.
I’ll just copy and paste it-
We’ve got several external and internal factors putting pressure on Blizzard as a company (as shown above in previous posts). We’ve got behaviour deviating heavily from #nochanges that suggest a dropping subscriber count given the nature of their implementation.
You’re welcome to ignore it and not reference it. But these points are valid and you’ve done nothing to suggest Blizzard or WoW classic is moving along in an ideal or healthy fashion. The necessity for Blizzard to feel like they need to change WoTLK after not having changed vanilla or TBC, suggests to me a deathrattle.
Sounds like what you’ve been doing this whole time LOL.
When people start making no sense and repeating themselves, that’s when I find the nearest exit.
I’d imagine it looks that way because I have to keep explaining the same thing to you, in different ways.
I suspect you were already on your way out, given my posts are pretty much entirely larger than yours and yours have been reducing in size.
Good luck on the ‘interwebs’!
I don’t think there has ever been a time when 50 to 80% of the players quit over anything. Not in WoD when players were upset about removing flying did half the players quit. In Cata less than 20% quit. 50 to 80% is hyperbolic and I doubt it’s anywhere near to the truth
looks to be a metrohaha alt so nothing of value is ever added.
Somebody already did it for you and posted a link.
Do you know they’re telling the truth? The lack of of action I see every day against Botting is more than enough evidence I need to show blizz is doing an awful job at monitoring Botting and gold selling in game. I have met loads of players that buy gold, never met a single one who’s been banned at all. But if you want to believe a company that has lied in the past about Botting, even during classic, then go ahead. Shills gonna shill.
Blind faith.
More like we just knew it was illegal to do RMT. Now it is legal. You can cut away the rest of the topic. It went from illegal to legal.
That’s a simplistic view of the situation. It always was de facto legal since in wasn’t enforced in any meaningful way. But you’re right in that it went from de jure illegal to de jure legal. Of course we’re only talking about the token. Buying from third party sites still remains de facto legal and de jure illegal. We’ll see if that changes.
Rules that determine account bans are black and white. Just because we don’t have numbers on what actions blizz took doesn’t mean the ToS isn’t clear cut.
Never said any of that. Just said, objectively speaking, how do you know?
Clearly you don’t. All I needed.
It’s clear you don’t understand the terms de jure and de facto. That’s a good place to begin your studies.
Im glad you believe everything from every source. Especially one from the same team that literally lied to you about the exact same topic during tbc
Those are your terms!
No, they are dictionary terms in the English language adopted from latin. They’re used most commonly as legal terminology which may be why you don’t understand them. Some of us actually have a vocabulary that extends beyond grunts.
Here is an irrelevant explanation that I think you need.
Are these terms you’re using used in the ToS verbatim?
No, they’re an observation. If you understood the terminology you could agree or disagree with my observation. It’s obvious from your response that you didn’t understand what I said. Therefore I suggested you begin your studies by learning two new words, de jure and de facto. It wasn’t an expectation since in my experience most people avoid learning anything after graduation from in your case high school or for others college. Just a small helpful suggestion.
You assumed I didn’t understand. I was trying to suggest that just because Blizzard acts differently than their ToS should indicate, doesn’t mean the ToS is invalidated. Players wanting to play by the rules expect the rules to be enforced at any moment.
Nobody misunderstood what you meant, and you aren’t as smart as you think you are.