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That’s a cool as fuck mount…
And it’s not worth what I could spend to get one AAA game and two decent quality Indie Games
Costs 3 factorio dlc
On the up side, it’s now very, VERY easy to tell who is an idiot in the main hub cities within 10 seconds of the auction house.
A lot of people have been playing this game for over a decade and have hundreds of millions of gold. This thing is currently 2 million gold
Be careful judging because there will be plenty of people here who will think “anyone still playing the game is an idiot.”
“Everyone is an idiot except me”
Tell me you wasted 90 dollars without telling me you wasted 90 dollars
TIL world of Warcraft still exists
I’m a former player, but played continuously from release for 11 years. This is undoubtedly ridiculously expensive, but the convenience of having your mail and auction house anywhere in the world - the value to certain players is immense. I think if I played still today, it would probably be a struggle deciding whether this limited time offering was worth jumping on - I certainly don’t need it even a little bit, but when I want it, this thing would be incredibly convenient to have. Maybe that would just be the addiction talking. But when you spend all your free time with one game, you do feel a sense of good value relative to things like drinks at the bar or a movie or buying 1 or 2 full priced games a month.
But truly, the utility this provides for you and your guild is immense and impossible to replicate. They definitely shouldn’t be selling mounts on the shop for $90. That’s fucked. But compared to some of the video game devs selling weapon or character skins for as much or more, there IS at least a unique value proposition to the player. I guarantee there will be people with it the second it releases, for better or worse.
It should have been a flying whale.
Like the lunar whale from FFXIV? What a waste of 40.
Unfortunately this seems to be a rising trend for AAA studios/games: Riot Said The Quiet Part Out Loud.
I remember when this privilege was reserved for free games since it was how they made their money, but like Sterling says: they can’t just make money, they can’t make enough money, they gotta make all of the money.
There’s also the fact that people will pay for it. Would you take a million dollars to let your favorite game put a skin of you in it holding a sign saying “I care more about the money I made from this skin than the quality of this game”?
I hate the practice, but I despise the fact that it always turns out to be so damn profitable.
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I think I don’t have battle.net installed so they can’t hurt me anymore.
I’m so glad I got clean.
Same. Actual drug addiction (cannabis) has been far cheaper than WoW was
It’s going to sell like crazy. It’s not just that it’s a Mount, but it also has an auction house and mailbox that you can use anywhere at any time. The only other mount that has the AH is no longer attainable regularly, only on rare occasions for gold cap.
I am going to get it, but I’m going to use my gold in game to convert to bnet balance.
I think it’s a terrible decision because of this. The whole point of hubs is to get players together and interacting. Putting AH and mail around hubs requires many players together. Giving folks a mount means the hubs stop being hubs and contributes to the continued decay of the multiplayer aspect.
Take this with a grain of salt. When I last played hubs still mattered. If that isn’t currently the case this is just old fart complaints.
I was going to say who cares if they’re selling a mount skin, but if on-the-go access to the auction house and mailbox isn’t normally accessible, this seems shitty.
The thing is, they won’t be able to sell a Mount like this again in the future. This is kind of a “break glass” type of situation.
It’s one of the most overhyped things in the game. I can more than afford it (both through $$ and in-game currency) but I just do not care. There’s easy to get mailboxes and the auction house is in every main city now.
Not to mention the amount of people who have the original auction house mount and the influx of people with this one - it is barely a convenience.
At least it’s not Star Citizen prices:
What the fuck? Do people actually pay that for virtual bullshit? That’s like the price of a used Honda!
There’s also a pack containing every ship they’ve sold which you can only see/purchase if you’ve spent one thousand dollars in their ship store. I’ll spoiler the price so you can try and guess how much it is first:
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$48,000, not counting the $1000 you have to spend to be able to see it.
Edit: I should include the source for that price since (as mentioned) you can’t even see the pack until you’ve dropped $1k
It’s intended for whales and for the 65 crew members to split. But I can’t imagine they sell many.
That’s still a little bit over $46 a player. So you’d have to have 65 whales agree to split it.
$46 a player isn’t unheard of, even outside whaling.
Sadly they sell many. They sell them in batches like twice a year and they sell out in seconds.
More like Scam Citizen.
WHALE HO!
they are starting to employ the star citizen model it seems with how cultlike wow sometimes felt im surprised it took that long
The first $15 Sparkle Pony made more than Starcraft 2 Wings of Liberty
In line with the recent 60$ Ragnaros skin for Hearthstone. The Faker Ahri skin set a precedent and now every company wants a slice of the cake
Not even a new trend in WoW either.
Can’t even blame Blizzard, it’s the people who keep buying this shit that are actually the problem.
If these wouldn’t sell in the store they could’ve been items to obtain through in-game activities (which don’t require eternal grind).
Blizzard is the problem because they are implementing the macrotransaction. The people who buy it are enablers but not the real problem.
Transactions are from two parties, if the product didn’t sell they wouldn’t keep doing it. The product wouldn’t exist if it failed to sell in the first place.
Plenty of shitty products in the world that never get sold, and then stop being produced.
“People who keep buying from McDonald’s despite an e coli outbreak are the real problem!”
That’s no comparison. McDonalds doesn’t sell the infected products intentionally.
Por que no dos?
I have room in my heart to hate both groups.