There’s an add-on for chat bubbles in XiV that helps a lot but RP is still kinda strange just because of the setting… Lots of “socialite” RP and very little of anything else.
I spent the last 7 years raiding savage and ultimate and had already decided I was ready to move on after finishing the Endwalker MSQ. I’ve even had my account permanently deleted to make it a clean break.
Came to WoW for a change of pace.
Yea, especially Alliance players would love to invite their friends back into the game after 10 years of failure to maintain faction balance.
I brought this game alot of players in the past and without expecting a bribe, just make the game good instead of trying to bribe people into inviting their friends.
Existence of Mechagnomes and Kul’tirans is enough reason to not invite anyone, remove them from the game first, only then we can talk about more money and more players
that add-on is also illegal and with yoshi-p cracking down on addons you might find your self permanently out of a game is having fancy chat bubbles worth the possiblity of a perma ban i wonder
but on the topic i don’t think any of our friends will return to train wreck of a game unless Ion is fired or demoted Team ion has done their best to run this game into the ground from bad story telling to Casino mechanics all in the name of the mighty meterics but when most of your players quit then i guess that’s also good for the meterics because they never seem to admite fault they give us the same lies everytime
You put down names in that list and blizzard does what with those names?
What if those people had forbidden blizzard from communicating with them?
What does blizzard do then? Break the GDPR?
Institutions, schools, retailers and corps cant send unsolicted emails anymore. It is against the law and they can be fined serious money now for this.
You put in their battle tag and Blizzard sends an email to the email that goes with it. I’ll assume if those people have Blizzard blocked it wont get sent or something.
That is not exactly true. Companies can send unsolicited marketing emails without breaking GDPR laws with only one condition, that the client has consent to receive those types of emails.
So in this case, I assume will only send emails to the clients that have already agreed to that kind of communication so in case you put the Battletag of someone that quit the game before GDPR laws were a thing, and therefore has never logged in to accept or decline any GDPR consent probably there won’t be any email and that player would be required to manually log in to view the return invite wich he won’t know unless you say that to him.