But youre not asking questions to educate or offer much advise, you’re asking questions upon questions with no substantive response to the point it sounds like you’re asking an agitated person “uh so tell me how you really feel”
Boosters? How exactly are they getting gold? And if you are saying people buy gold with real money to give to boosters why not just buy a level 70 boost and skip the hassle?
Safe spaces are located in the retail general discussion thread, wotlk players still have some skin on their back.
I’m sorry you suffer from a serious case of special snowflake syndrome and require attention on a video game forum.
There’s a cure for it though. It’s called therapy. Please seek help as soon as possible.
You don’t have the full game population to speak for, just gonna throw that out there.
I know quite a few folks in game that don’t.
Im saying people buy the wow token, give the gold to the boosters to level, the boosters do questionablr thing with it most times, and you can only buy 1 70 boost, i have 4 80s…so
Admittedly I have not run in a gdkp since early P1 but from your figures I wonder if you have ever been in one. The most I have seen advertised is starting bids of 2k and that was on the outrageous high end. Most of the “common” people who run a few gdkp to get some gear will come out either breaking even if not gaining more gold than they spend. The central crew of any regular gdkp are the big spenders who drop large sums on rare BiS items. This is a central group who are effectively just trading gold among themselves. Buyers are brought in to pick up the rest that the big spenders don’t need. Unless you are overbidding, looking for rare and expensive items, or joining jackhole gdkp runs, you should actually come out with gear and more gold than you started with after split.
Well on my server togc heroic is 5k/10k min bid, togc 26 normal is 2k/5k min bid. I did a naxx 25 two days ago as a fresh 80, min bid was 200g, we ended with 48000 gold in the pot. Someone paid 11k alone for a p1 trinket. I ended up spending about 1800, but yes, think aboit the fact someone spent 11k alone in a p1 naxx item. Was with a warrior today in daily beta dungeon who paid 72k for a togc 25 hc weapon.
From those figures I can guess that you are on Benediction. The most mercenary of servers. Even still if people want to spend foolishly then that’s their business. On that naxx run that 1 person reimbursed you over 25% of that 1800 you spent.
I don’t need to poll every person to know what’s been shown to be true over and over again. I know maybe 2 people in-game that don’t want RDF, everyone else wants it and wanted it from the start. The majority of players you might ask want RDF. Every poll showed that the majority wants RDF. The majority on the forums wants RDF. A small vocal minority doesn’t change that.
and are those people that either raid log a single character or are they ones that constantly level up new alts?
A majority of people doesn’t care and are just playing the game anyway.
Even if they go on playing the game anyway, it doesn’t mean they don’t have an opinion on it.
The Pro/Anti RDF argument has been made ad nauseum at this point. It will come with ICC or it won’t. We can only wait and see. The facts are
- If you don’t want RDF and it comes anyway then you can still play the game the way you want.
- If you do want RDF and it does not come then you can not play the game the way you want.
That’s also false because once RDF is ingame most people will use it because it’s a way easier and convenient option.
Not that the game doesn’t need it at this point for leveling at minimum.
But I would still rather they try to develop a non-crossrealm RDF. That would possibly scale players down. That would be a reasonable compromise.
Then it becomes pointless for people on smaller servers. Wrath just needs wrath RDF, full stop.
Not if you scale people down. There’s way more people at higher levels than lower levels.
If you’re on a dead faction on a small server, scaling down nobody means you still have nobody to play with.
I’m not against having scaling as an option, it just doesn’t solve that issue. And dead factions/servers has been an issue for several years now.
There’s enough people on smaller server if you count everyone from 1 to 79.
Wait if most people would use it then that must mean most people want it. Why would people use something that they were against after all?
I wholeheartedly support some sort of mentoring system where you can scale down to play with lower levels but that is a different topic altogether. Cross realm grouping is exactly what is needed to support off hour and small server gamers.