Dear Blizzard,
As a busy player working full time & with a family, I do not have time to be competing with bots and people who play all day long. Myself and players like me, have enjoyed your video games for 20+ years.
As we are on third iteration of classic and there has been some changes already, please consider the introduction of the wow token to TBC anniversary.
This achieves a few things:
- It will kill the bot problem without hurting your revenue streams (not subs replaced with token purchases)
- It will keep more casual players within the game, as they can simply buy gold for things as needed
- It provides a way for players from poorer countries to utilize their wow gold farming skills to “play for free” instead of paying sometimes unfair regional pricing.
- It allows the hardcore players with lots of gold to “play for free” too, keeping player retention high
- For me personally, it means I can buy my enchants and whatever for PvP without having to do anything but buy a token. Which is better for me.
I hope you will consider this proposal.
I hope they don’t consider this proposal. They have no interest in stopping botting… wake up.
- Lets introduce a token that means they have to play the game less? are you serious with this? lmao
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They will add token eventually, like they did in classic. But it doean’t matter now, the daily quests are coming next week and then you never need to buy token anymore, you get several hundred gold per day just from an hour of easy questing.
And also just to add to what Nicolay is saying, without GDKP it will be harder for them to justify the token to most of the cassual people who do enjoy doing a few dailys per day, those people can without a problem pay for all their raid consumes with as low as a few hundred gold per week.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That’s hilarious that you actually believe that
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well, it might help a bit with the bot infestation?
Otherwise, blizz won’t do anything and reports don’t seem to help, from my personal experience.
Dear Blizzard, as a busy working husband and father who does not own a computer I find it grossly unfair that I am denied the opportunity to take part in end game activities within World of Warcraft.
As the game is currently on it’s third Classic iteration I fail to grasp the logic of denying non-computer owners from participating in the WoW Classic community and experiencing the games’ content. I’m sure you’ll agree that this is patently unfair.
Toward that end I would like to propose Head WoW.
- Head WoW can be played entirely without the aid of any PCs or other gaming devices.
- The game’s baseline requirements are closed eyes, an active imagination and an ability to mutter under one’s breath.
- The Head WoW client does not require patching, updates, or an internet connection.
- Subscription fees for Head WoW should be kept modest. I suggest a baseline of around 52 Euros per monthly billing cycle, with an option to upgrade to the Premium Edition which includes snoring and an Imaginary Mouse minipet called Fingerbobs.
- Cash shop purchases, such as celebratory Head WoW pyjamas and hot water bottles should be priced competitively in line with current market trends.
- Robust action against bot and botting operations should be regularly undertaken within Head Wow’s internal clients, including brain scans, lobotomies and Electroconvulsive Therapy.
I hope you will pay this proposal all due heed.
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Hopefully they never add it. Farming the gold for epic flying, Spellfire set and leveling tailoring and enchanting felt rewarding. If it all could be bought with real money that’d be lame.
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No WoW token please. It facilitates RMT and harms the game.
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