illuminousflux wrote: »Yeah, who cares if someone wants to pay for the skin. The main focus of doing content like vMoL is getting on leaderboards anyways, if someone just wants one run to get a skin and achievement it doesn't seem like a big deal. It's their gold to spend, and if a trial group wants to carry them through the dungeon for payment then they absolutely should (that really sounds like hell though, imagine the twins fight with someone who doesn't have any experience with vMoL).
Nelson_Rebel wrote: »It's fine
But at this point I have no regard for
anyone with the skin. There have been so many exploits with MAW that it's literally impossible to tell if they earned it or not. I've kicked people with the skin in my groups because they had no idea how some mechanics work in some trials I did. lol just got so annoyed with them gloating about their skin and dying and making excuses that I don't care about skins anymore. It's just luck/rng/ exploits now.
I've seen cp 200 with it and there's no way they had enough gold or skill to complete maw. They didn't even have a monster set. Very clear how they got it. Lol
It is well known around the community that helping someone through any sort of PVE content for gold is completely legal, legitimate, and does not break the terms of service. On the other hand... Is it unethical, immoral, or frowned upon? I have had some negative feedback from a few people saying that it should not be done, even though it does not break any rules. I think if a group of players that have attained enough skill/experience over the years and can do some of the hardest PVE content with only 11 players, they should have no regrets about selling their time and skills for gold. Please share opinions!
Thealteregoroman wrote: »It is well known around the community that helping someone through any sort of PVE content for gold is completely legal, legitimate, and does not break the terms of service. On the other hand... Is it unethical, immoral, or frowned upon? I have had some negative feedback from a few people saying that it should not be done, even though it does not break any rules. I think if a group of players that have attained enough skill/experience over the years and can do some of the hardest PVE content with only 11 players, they should have no regrets about selling their time and skills for gold. Please share opinions!
...Can you help me? LMFAO.
EU PC 2000+ CP professional mudballer and pie thrower"Sheggorath, you are the Skooma Cat, for what is crazier than a cat on skooma?" - Fadomai
Been there,but even they first boss they will spread curses like mad.I imagine they may just leave them dead if they are truly dead weight.
It is well known around the community that helping someone through any sort of PVE content for gold is completely legal, legitimate, and does not break the terms of service. On the other hand... Is it unethical, immoral, or frowned upon? I have had some negative feedback from a few people saying that it should not be done, even though it does not break any rules. I think if a group of players that have attained enough skill/experience over the years and can do some of the hardest PVE content with only 11 players, they should have no regrets about selling their time and skills for gold. Please share opinions!
puffytheslayer wrote: »It is well known around the community that helping someone through any sort of PVE content for gold is completely legal, legitimate, and does not break the terms of service. On the other hand... Is it unethical, immoral, or frowned upon? I have had some negative feedback from a few people saying that it should not be done, even though it does not break any rules. I think if a group of players that have attained enough skill/experience over the years and can do some of the hardest PVE content with only 11 players, they should have no regrets about selling their time and skills for gold. Please share opinions!
if u can carry someone through, why not run training sessions & help the 12th person reach a point where they do not need to be carried!