Look like it’s still not over :
https://tbc.wowhead.com/news/viridian-phase-hunter-possible-new-warpstalker-mount-from-burning-crusade-321515
Look like it’s still not over :
https://tbc.wowhead.com/news/viridian-phase-hunter-possible-new-warpstalker-mount-from-burning-crusade-321515
Classic not, tbc classic introduced the endgame meta more than u can imagine.
Leveling trough tbc its an awsome exp but the real fun part is endgame. Period
Anything to backup that statement?
2 can play that game too btw, everything you’ve posted about this is 100% wrong.
I’m pointing out how ambiguous the community is to boosts in general.
Personally I’ll be using at least one boost from Bliz, to compliment the Prof’s of my other characters levelled the way that the creator intended ( by doing content )
If people points to some issue, that doesn’t mean they are OK with different issue. You are just making this assumption. Personally I would fix in game boosting by awarding 0 xp when in group with player with 10+ levels above. And do not sell store boost. Leveling is part of game. Being on max level shoud be achievement in game, not store purchase.
Oh please God no!
This better not be a damned store mount!
Blizzard : “Don’t worry fellow pro-booster the 58 boost doesn’t include an epic mount but you can buy an exclusive epic mount for 20$ in the store so you can travel in the world as fast as your friends”
Pro-boost : "Omg Blizzard thank you !!
It’s not a store purchase though is it?
You won’t be able to buy a max level character at time of introduction.
iirc Achievements came in Wrath #nochanges
I’ll wait until it’s announced before I properly blow my top. Datamining has always been a pretty dubious method of discovering future content.
If it is a damned store mount, it’s likely to be a deal breaker for me and a lot of others; but no point wasting energy until we know for certain.
I dont agree with a lot you post - but I’m with you on this.
It could just as easily be a reward mount for players who have had a sub since the original TBC and login to TBCC .
Who knows
I could live with it being just some kind of long service award item. I’d still hate it wouldn’t use it myself, in fact I’d delete it if I could… but I could live with it… as long as using it still required you to pay the full cost of mount training to be able to ride it, which in TBC I think is still around 900 gold.
What about people who handled that content 6 times already, as I will when I finish leveling my draenei shaman during prepatch?
Am I an “entitled wussie” as well, if I boost a human paladin?
Pray, how many capped alts do YOU have?
I have possibly finished Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition 30 times in my life, it may be more, it may be less, but let’s, for the sake of argument say 30.
If I decide to play Duke Nukem again tomorrow I will not use the ‘dnscottye4m10’ command to warp straight to the final level, and kill the boss, before deciding that I had completed the game - because clearly I have not completed the game, I have completed one level of a game.
By the same token there are 70 levels of content in TBC, and I am not about to ‘warp to the final level’, on the grounds that I already played it a while back, so no need to play it again.
Yes you are.
This boost was clearly advertised for “new players so they can play with their friends” but you are obviously feeling entitled to get one as well even tho you are not new and don’t have any friends
Exactly, and this was why i Started the topic. To have a chat about these things. not about yes-no-yes-no and calling eachother names… Would be great if some people could get back on topic
I hope blizz will release classic TBC one day.
Im just happy i can finally play with a few friends due to the boost since nobody of those wanted to play the AA Swingtimer for a few days to reach lvl 60
Blue BiS items, are also 1% of the life of a character. I changed almost all BiS blues, in one month. It took me 3 months to get level 60.
Can’t blame Blizzard for wanting to make an actual profit when their monthly estimates on a single server’s upkeep is 5.000.000$ a month, no amount of subscriptions is going to cover that.
What does cover it and what has been covering it for years is the shop otherwise you can bet your sorry a** WoW would have been shut down - years ago.
It is the same reason that games such as Final Fantasy XIV keeps going.
It’s the sole reason why a game like TERA even survived - in fact a single costume saved that game.
So, you can hate it as much as you want, you can say that it should only be attainable through in-game methods, but a subscription fee is not going to be enough. It won’t ever be enough.
Servers are expensive and it is just the hardware we’re talking about here, there’s also proper cooling, electricity, internet connection etc. There’s a maintenance crew required for each server location probably several, you need to have developers that actively patch out bugs, you need to pay your marketing department, your PR guys, your CEOs and your shareholders - and all of this, again, have bills such as electricity, water, heat, corporation taxes and estate taxes.
See, they’re a business. They run this game to earn money, not to lose money. Just like you, hopefully, work to earn money and not for free (because then I’d like to know how you get food on the table and a roof over your head).
How Blizzard managed to survive through all the expansions that haven’t implemented cash shops yet?
Companies are greedy and cold blooded. If they estimate to make more money by killing a game, they wont hesitate a moment.