StrawberryKitsune wrote: »I am legit getting to the point of paying for a run. Can't find a progress group that fits with my work schedule (as much as I'd love to play all day, my days of being a student are over and I have little kitten mouths to feed and bills to pay) and one that does regular dedicated runs of Maw. I just want the skin. I think it is the only skin (in my opinion) that actually looks worthwhile.
As good as it was for the experience, I'm also getting really bored of running the Craglorn trials over and over when I am able to join in. Seems paying may be my only option at this point.
usmcjdking wrote: »It is socially acceptable for people to pay a lot of money to watch me beat the living hell out of someone else. In fact, the closer to death my opponent gets, the more I am likely to be paid in the next fight.
It boggles my mind people would be up in arms about this.
@Anne_Firehawk are you serious about the carry for 1m? I might be interested.
I care little for pve but the skin does hide ugly ass vamp so it's very nice.
For the same reason they can make gold crafting, selling stuff, farming etc. To sell stuff people want but don't have time/desire to get themselves. Not everyone wants to train or could find a group that will train them.nordmarian wrote: »Everyone deserve the equal chance to play a game. If we start charging people for skins, achievements and whatever other stuff one might think about, we will end up charging everyone for everything, even for a simple random normal dungeon. This will ultimately destroy the game. You can already earn some extra money by crafting certain gear, selling stuff, farming etc. Why would someone like to profit from a not so experienced player or someone with less time at his disposal.
If they carried them - they know they carried them.... Also - no raid that can carry people can do it because their only requirement is showing the skin. You don't invite strangers to a raid just because they have a skin. You require a DPS test or to look at their gear etc.nordmarian wrote: »On top of that go imagine that awkward situation where everyone in game wear proudly the vMOL or vHOF skin and join your raids and they will destroy your raid simply because have absolutely no idea what to do because you carried them. Or a carried player manage somehow to steal your spot in a raid, although you are way more experienced than them, simply because they finished for ex a vhof hard mode raid while you are still progressing on 4th or even last boss.
Good for them, your point is?nordmarian wrote: »Also:
Some guilds train people for months and they do that for free.
Some guilds carried hundreds of players for free.
If today you carry one player tomorrow another you will end up wasting time carrying everyone instead of progressing too. Which will hold your group from becoming better in the first place.
If you carry one, then another at some point everyone might decide to get themselves carried and you might end up in the situation where you can't find players anymore to train in a raid or progress and finish one.
Every idea of making money have its advantages and disadvantages and everyone is free to do whatever they like. But I hope this will give u a better insight of why the idea of carrying someone is bad.
THere are achievements and leaderboard scores for that. You overestimate the meaning of skins. They are just skins.nordmarian wrote: »Anyway in my opinion acquiring the skin should be tied to a several series of events such as completing a raid more than just once, and beating certain milestones like less and less deaths with each progression, better time, better score, etc.
Ultimately, If you want to be a hired hand just go for it as long as not everyone will turn into mercenaries. :P
Yep.You don't invite strangers to a raid just because they have a skin. You require a DPS test or to look at their gear etc.
Anne_Firehawk wrote: »@Anne_Firehawk are you serious about the carry for 1m? I might be interested.
I care little for pve but the skin does hide ugly ass vamp so it's very nice.
We carried quite a lot of people since I wrote that. Will ask around if people are interested.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »I don't want the reward if I didn't earn it . It's the same as buying a trophy and putting it up on a shelf for everyone to see . Lame .
I can not believe what I am seeing here.
My opinion is simple: You get skin and title alongside of gear for something. Try, fail, work and succeed.
You don't have time for weeks of preparations? You don't want to search for people? It's shame then, no skin for You.
Also, some people have other reasons. Some people for example are disabled (speaking from personal experience). It's tough to pull off veteran trial content after having a stroke that screws with your motor control. In such cases I don't see how paying for a cosmetic item you personally feel makes your character look cool has anything to do with trophies or epeens or comparisons.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »I don't want the reward if I didn't earn it . It's the same as buying a trophy and putting it up on a shelf for everyone to see . Lame .
@Rohamad_Ali
More like spending way too much for a brand name article of clothing not because you want to primate epeen compare the tag but because you really like the way it looks.
Also, some people have other reasons. Some people for example are disabled (speaking from personal experience). It's tough to pull off veteran trial content after having a stroke that screws with your motor control. In such cases I don't see how paying for a cosmetic item you personally feel makes your character look cool has anything to do with trophies or epeens or comparisons.
Just because the majority of humans do things for a certain reason doesn't mean all do. Not all humans are as obsessed with self-worth by comparison and competition as others are.
That said, spending over a million gold for a skin is a joke and totally not worth it to me. Those 11 people were going to run it anyway. One person tagging along shouldn't be expected to cover more than the entire cost of them doing a run they would have done anyway. But to each their own.
If they carried them - they know they carried them.... Also - no raid that can carry people can do it because their only requirement is showing the skin. You don't invite strangers to a raid just because they have a skin. You require a DPS test or to look at their gear etc.
And while less experienced player can steal your spot - again it is unlikely. Because if a group is recruiting to fill that spot they will run with each of the candidates and compare their performance, not just look at their skin.
That said, spending over a million gold for a skin is a joke and totally not worth it to me. Those 11 people were going to run it anyway. One person tagging along shouldn't be expected to cover more than the entire cost of them doing a run they would have done anyway. But to each their own.
@Anne_Firehawk are you serious about the carry for 1m? I might be interested.
I care little for pve but the skin does hide ugly ass vamp so it's very nice.
I can not believe what I am seeing here.
My opinion is simple: You get skin and title alongside of gear for something. Try, fail, work and succeed.
You don't have time for weeks of preparations? You don't want to search for people? It's shame then, no skin for You.
This is very mean-spirited about something that affects you not at all.
Wow, I'm truly surprised by the number of people who think this is OK, basically a "Pay To Win", except in this case using in-game gold. Boy, how those same people whould howl if you could buy the same achievements, skins, etc. in the crown storeReally, if you want to carry them, then do so at no charge. Or if you do want to charge them, then do so for training, taking the time to help them get through the harder content so they can do it on their own next time.
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!
LOL. @Shadzilla finding a way to advertise his services on the forum while disguising it as a "discussion".
It's a bit like "adult entertainment", I suppose. People on both sides of the transaction are hush about it (except for Shad of course), but the skin is too enticing for the buyer, and the gold is too shiny for the seller (particularly since many endgame players are strapped for cash, though Shad here is an exception and is quite loaded), and so it happens despite people's public protestations.
Eh, whatever. I suspect most of the people who buy it just want it for the cosmetics rather than as a badge of prestige.
I can not believe what I am seeing here.
My opinion is simple: You get skin and title alongside of gear for something. Try, fail, work and succeed.
You don't have time for weeks of preparations? You don't want to search for people? It's shame then, no skin for You.
This is very mean-spirited about something that affects you not at all.
How is that not affecting me? I would love to get skin and title(same with so many cool costumes and skins I will not be able to get), but right now I am not ready for it.
Slowly I am making my character stronger and as I play I am getting better. Later on I will tackle vet trials and hopefully get what I wrote above.
Still my question is unanswered. Back in the day when people where glitching Maw and they got skin for free, pretty much, people were furious. Question is: What is difference between glitching/bugging and paying for being carried? In both cases You don't deserve it.