Oh and mage boost comes again. Thanks for this original piece of information.
Fixing mage boost(or any class’ boost tbf, I’ve seen warriors/paladins boosting in stockades a lot too) is easily fixable in under 2 minutes:
“When there is a player in a dungeon group with the mobs gray to him, all party members get no experience.”
See? Fixed in under 30 seconds. Blizzard can do this “change” right now, in under 2 minutes, restart the servers, and BAM. Problem solved, no mage boosts anymore, go to your next excuse.
where are you playing, remember you when defias joined sporeggar server. We were fighting hordes in sw back in legion or BfA, dont remeber. Phantomas was on ZT, but after free horde transfers he ran away.
In all honesty, this is pretty good solution. i’d like to see that.
I don’t have to look for excuses. My account, my choice.
No one here wrote that boost should be mandatory addition. People literally said, that if Blizz will implement it then they will buy it.
Some folks are fine with this, some are indifferent and there are some that are openly opposing the idea, even threatening to gank boosted players. I can understant this, maybe except ganking.
I found that antiboosters are trying to influence people in a more hostile way, which is never a good solution. The more You try to coax players into Your way of playing the game, the more opposition You will get in return.
I know i would be just fine without a boost, but since there is an option, then why not? I think that most people think of it this way.
No, we can’t, but bots and illegal services are far more pressing matters.
Even I wouldn’t call the boost a pay to win. More of a gateway drug to pay to win - invent a problem then sell the solution.
The mindset is the same as with the grabby penny pinching F2P MMOs.
Also this is the reason Wow has for a long time till recently felt like leveling content was made droll and quick just to “get it over with” because Blizz had the mentality that players " just wunna hit cap n raid". That may have been the case in Vanilla or TBC or whatnot where Raiding was pretty much the only or one of two choices on what to do at end game.
What was the point of this ramble? Oh, yeah - This basically sets a precedent that you can pay to circumvent the game’s rules, and a precedent set is a precedent abused when it comes to Corpo.
Repeating what someone says and inserting an extra word is a great tactic if you happen to be aged 12, but if you do it as an adult it just makes you look ridiculous and childish.
Nobody on the anti-boost side is making any kind of ‘two wrongs make a right’ argument.
When TBC was confirmed I couldn’t have possibly been happier. I was so excited about it that I didn’t pay much attention to the boost. I was just so chaffed with the notion of finally replaying one of the best games that defined my teenage years.
After carefully thinking about it, however, and reading some posts here it became increasingly obvious (and alarming) to me that this could pave the way for more cash shop services. This absolutely cannot happen in TBCC. We are at risk of seeing our beloved game ruined by the very thing which lead us to quit retail. We must use every tool at our disposal to not let this happen. We must oppose this in any way we can.
I read somewhere that there’s a mount which you can buy for cash leaked in some of the TBCC game files. I truly hope it’s not meant for TBCC, but if it is, then how long before we can expect to see other similar services added?
It falls under the P4C aka Pay for Convenience -category.
Which he said in the beginning of video: “ALL IS THE SAME EXACT THING”, if you pay for convenience or unlocks, it all is the same.
Still not P2W
P2W gives you advantage that players not paying would not be able to gain.
Everyone is level 60 now, so you aren’t gaining an advantage at all.
You can say this about any MMORPG
Like archeage unchained basically required you to have 3 accounts to keep up with others.