Boosting Services: A Growing Concern

They are also indirectly a result of Blizzard’s reckless decision to make Molten Core available just two weeks after the game’s release. This rushed approach to Classic content has numerous negative impacts on the game and its economy.

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Yeah boosting and RMT are getting out of hand.

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They should ban boosting, or dungeon service selling, it’s yet another motive for gold buying

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Boosting of GDKP is not the root issue, as much as I despise both.

Botting ist.
Why are bots not banned?
Is there a ton of money to be made?
Who benefits?
Who is the, by far, biggest gold seller?

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They are banned after they break even so they return while Blizzard gets the game purchase and sub money :wink:

Whenever they would release it it would be bad for someone. This time again they release something next to holidays and it’s not optimal, yet it is what it is. On Thunderstrike Horde there are guilds with level 60 toons but nearly none can clear MC on their own. We have trash farms, rep farms, and people cooperating in a way… and my guild has an initial guild MC run planned for… January.

Bullseye…

Not only that, the phasing is too fast. Older gamers have cash but only an hour a day to play.

It’s a joke, servers been out less than a month and people selling boosts for 10-15g in some instances and portal summons 5g, by the time TBC is out the server will be lost

Nerfing Mage AoE (target limit, like in retail) could be a start

No one liked that. And Pala boosting will be a thing as well which isn’t AoE.

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Ah yes, the good old floor heating!

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