You are absolutely wrong.
Strong, strong argument. Missed some debate club meetings lately eh?
I would say thatâs probably the only people left in WoW currently that bled so many subscribers.
I donât know. I have trouble with the idea that pay to win can exist in an MMO. Iâm not sure what youâre winning or that the game can be won. The gear itself is largely meaningless. No one really cares about ilvl and the people that boosted their IO or raid progress are too easy to spot.
People that pay for carries tier after tier canât do the content absent the people carrying them.
I hear that. However, while high ilvl doesnât guarantee high level content can be completed, it is necessary for it. You donât see folks going into mythic raids at 200 ilvl. And you canât deny that ilvl makes all competitive content easier.
Canât isnât the same as not trying. As far as anyone knows they did the content. Their rating, achievements, and ilvl say so. I guess in raid you just kick the person, but in M+ once youâre locked into a run thatâs it.
Either you donât play the game, or youâre one of those psychotic ex-players that lurk in the forums sowing FUD.
I think it makes it easier if the game is being played properly. Otherwise itâs like giving a bad tennis player a really expensive tennis racket. Achievements and ilvls quickly lost out to parses and IO because ilvl isnât an indication of anything. It hasnât been since they started throwing loot at people and maybe not ever.
Itâs just too easy to spot a player that paid for a boost. Even a cursory glance at IO history and parses will tell that story. As keys get higher and higher, people actually check parses. You canât really buy those.
So whatâs your problem with it?
I donât have a problem with it. If you want to buy a boost, buy oneâŚbut you wonât be winning anything if you do.