Google told me you're a liar.
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Yay, swords that look like male genitiala. Great!
Please note that sarcasm was intended.
I hope WoW does not change, couldn't care less what happens with their new MMO.
I watched my wife starting to play FrontierVille that other day. She was complaining she couldn't do anything due to lack of resources. Paying $ would have solved that problem. It was not a fun game.
If we wanted to throw arbitary amounts of money away*, we'd do it a the casino where there was a least a slim chance of getting something back again.
* I like the fixed subscription amount. I know how much enjoyment I am getting for my money.
How is the remote AH standing? Anyone still using (has used) it? Personally I know no one who uses it. Anyone has seen any implications related to the AH?
Fixt. ;)
Not sure how I feel about the game being F2P or Sub based. Guess it really depends on the motivation it. If it's done with a fair exchange intended between the customer and the business, then I'm fine with it. I just have issues when customers or businesses start believing they are entitled to something just for showing up. In other words, greed.
- Souca -
Really Shodokan... really? Your imaginary "friend" is a liar.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...geNo=1&sid=1#6
Reading the Blizz link above makes me think. Having multiple wow's on your battlenet may increase your chance at receiving this survey. Trying to max cash per customer?
I setup a battle.net for my stepson to play with only one wow on it. He didn't get the survey but my 6 account battle.net did.
I think the only way I'd continue to play if it went FTP is if they managed to avoid "more money = best everything". That just wouldn't hold my interest.
Maybe, I have 5 WoW accounts, PTR, and Beta accounts. My 2nd Battle.net with my 4 inactive accounts did not get the email. (probably because they're inactive, although 3 of my 5 on the main account are also inactive)
Both my battle.net emails got the survey.