It was Blizzards policy to interact with players. Change policy. Some time ago people were not so sensitive, as today I imagine a lot would cry eyes out, if lets say GM would create some fun. GM “wasted” my precious 2 minutes.
Same like police giving for free icecream at hot summers day. Some would report it.
Would you rather have me make up a fictional analogy?
Option D : Offer a bonus for devs if they become GMs, have them fly around popular exploiting areas, permaban accounts that do said activity and IP ban + machine ban them, trace the resources they generated and remove them entirely from the game if possible, ban stash and converting accounts that try to play around this.
There we go, problem solved.
Another good thing they can do is to introduce opt in, identity known and pledge with legal consequences servers that has no tokens, no boosting, no gold selling and requires IRL ID, phone and passport identification alongside a pledge to be under legal threat should they be found exploiting.
gms in wow is one of the reasons it becaome such a phenomenon. gamers employees helping gamers, fixing problems. one of the most memorable things happened to me was a GM coming to me and unstucking me from a tree above shattrath and then giving me a haloween costume buff for 1hr…and you here arguing that they ABUSE THEIR POWER
ROFLMAO no they dont there are strict guidelines they adhered to, one of which was HELP THE PLAYER
Reminds me of what Archeage had the same system and sadly that one didn’t stop bots they still existed.
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