Guardian
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Massive gold farmers over there.213,577g in the Taiwanese Realms. Damn.
Massive gold farmers over there.213,577g in the Taiwanese Realms. Damn.
Lol to control all those gold farmers.213,577g in the Taiwanese Realms. Damn.
I'm not sure what second major crack down on botters you're speaking of(however, I may just not have noticed it) but the first one was before they even released the WoW token buying ability. I only know it in regards to that I happen to know a guy in real life who botted and farmed gold with about 8 different accounts, and remember him telling me about getting blanket banned from the crackdown. I think it's created a gold sink, rather, for the people that have way more gold due to the inflation, and considering the price of tokens has gone up from what it originally was, as well, I actually feel like the price is still similar to the sites you can buy it from, and obviously it's the safer option. I don't think it's encouraging anything, unless you happen to know a site that sells extremely cheap gold, and is somehow still safe. Considering the sub is only 15 a month anyway, I don't feel like somewhere else is a better option.I don't think this does anything to cut down on scamming or gold farmers. If anything it encourages it. Why do you think Blizzard has had 2 major crack downs on botters since it's introduction? Plus, Blizzard can't compete with the cheap gold prices offered by 3rd party with the whole selling tokens for gold option. This encourages people to buy cheap third party gold to fund subscriptions which in turn lowers the already shrinking subscriber base numbers because tokens or gold used for subscriptions are counted as a trade for virtual property, not as a subscription. In the USA virtual currencies are treated as property rather than money by the IRS for tax reasons.
I think this is a really good idea. I have always found it quite outrageous that they force you to pay a subscription fee AND pay for the expansions. I think it should be one or the other. At least this gives the dedicated players a way to get out of spending all their IRL money on the subscription fee.
I honestly don't know how people make crazy amounts of gold in WoW. I had several hundred thousand, but I gained it over the length of time I played. Of course, I was never shy about spending it either. I mean, I didn't just blow it on whatever, but I always bought whatever I needed (if I couldn't make it myself or have my husband make it) and some stuff I just wanted. I guess having lots of alts gets expensive, lol.