Good, good, let the hate flow through you
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Erdoğan için yeni bir şarkı (Türkçe altyazılı versiyonu)
You know I won’t bother watching that link
Also Posting in a language other than English is against the rules.
Ah politic and Turkish pricing in one topic. How long it was since previous one month two? I bet I saw similar post atlast 10x this year. I want discount on kebab.
Why bother?
Won’t be long before Erdoğan blocks WoW in Turkey anyway because it’s possible to criticize him in the game without repercussions.
Don’t be toxic mate. We’re in same ship.
Look guys, I’ve newly seen this topic and read most of the replies in it, to the people who said “your economy is not blizzard’s problem”,“why would blizz do such thing wow is a luxury if you can’t afford it don’t play”, “then all the other low income countries should rebel as well” etc. the writer of this topic already stated that whether they should do it or not is their decision, let me say one thing, just as mentioned many times before, steam does this too, not only steam though, pricing adjustments are being made by many games, and defending that “steam is a platform including so many companies’ games they can do that”, it’s even harder that what steam does, and there are many games which does that too, some are even less popular (like Smite, or Paladins, Conqueror’s Blade, which came out just a year ago) or so popular these years (like games of Riot Games, Fortnite or games like Rainbow Six which shares Steam’s policy of global pricing adjustments) and considering all these games doing that, and a VERY succesful game, World of Warcraft, not doing it, just results in loss of playerbase over time,
I know 30+ people just in my friends list who loves playing this game but stopped playing it anymore just because of it, it’s not like “yeah man think of paying 50 euros to a game for a month, isn’t that so much?”, it was a problem of last year, now think of paying 300 euros to an expansion of a game and paying 120 euros more to get one month to play.
Our economy may be our countries’ problem, and I’m not saying it’s Blizzard’s job to solve this, all I’m saying is everyone saying “Im seeing this topic once every month” and no trace of any reply from Blizzard, just harms the fan/playerbase of those countries who have lower incomes. If Blizzard sees those people as “an expandable cause over earning stable money”, then in the end, this will become ONE of the many reasons why World of Warcraft has less playerbase than before. Removing portals from expired expansions and tucking all players to Orgrimmar/Stormwind will not solve population problem, listening to feedbacks and acting to it does.
Are we really back to this ? The price is not changing , its the same all across Europe , they cant cater to every single country’s income.
Yep, that’s BS. The game has been 15 euro/month for the last 10 years. Your friends need to learn some basic math.
As a fellow Turkish player, I fully support your post. I’d like if Blizzard used a similar pricing model as Steam which is more affordable. Of course, it’s up to them and what they think on a business point of view. A well written post.
That’s basically their whole standpoint and its really not worth much because its false , they keep comparing currencies and then comparing them backward so they get big numbers and complain about the prices
To be honest Blizzard should raise the sub cost to € 20 a month. Are you all aware that the sub has been the same since forever despite inflation? We should be paying twice.
I like being flogged and tortured, I am a masochist.
haha, really?
I assume you have some spare stocks of cash stashed around, that you ask sub cost to be increased even more, for real? If you have so much cash lying around go help the poor with it or something. NO, They SHOULDN’T increase the sub cost even more.
Your post is just irritating and upsetting, with a hint of trolling.
If you cannot afford € 20 a month you should not be playing WoW… and try to resolve your financial issues. You do NOT need spare stocks of cash stashed around to pay € 20 a month dude… people pay € 50 every time they hit the pub on Fridays within a couple of hours.
It’s not that I have financial issues personally, and from what I’ve seen there are plenty of people in this thread saying that (“fix your financial issues”, "it’s your country’s problem " etc.)
In fact, for our country, sadly it’s the mentality problem with bootlickers, the majority that are gathered on whoever is elected then leave them once the elected one done their part (it has always been like this) so it’s not the man problem.
I hope for a better political and economic state in the future, of course.
The problem is not at Blizzards side.
Yeah guys Amazon Just brought Prime in special price for Turkey… It is 8 TL per month which means less then 1 Euro…
Yeah but you guys keep saying “Go fix your economy” stuff instead of putting arguments of why Blizzard should not do the similar thing.