I don't think you know what pay to win really means. But on topic expansions have always cost money. They gave us Ninja as a bonus and could have easily saved that for the expansion.
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I don't think you know what pay to win really means. But on topic expansions have always cost money. They gave us Ninja as a bonus and could have easily saved that for the expansion.
If i buy the expac will i beat FCoB?
Probably due to overgeared ppl and new gear outdating the fight by a mile with echo and nerf the fight XD.
really, someone else coming up with their own definition of pay to win?
Pay to Win is when you can pay for items to progress some significant portion of a game.
the idea that an expansion pack is pay to win is silly.
So is the idea of people falling for this troll when he spelled it out that he was trolling at the end.
Perfect imitation of some of the whiny trolls we have here, and of their intellectual level and arguments.
10/10 would read again.
Actually, selling content is OK. Selling the loot however isn't.
e.g.
Selling access to a dungeon (content) that drop Sword of Awesomeness (loot) is OK. Selling the Sword of Awesomeness directly on the cash shop, not so much.PS: This got me wondering though, why not sell access to raids like Coil? I mean players who play it can buy it, those of us who don't do Coil can just ignore.
Question for OP...does the ease of which people like the post just above me keep falling for this...does it take away from the satisfaction? Because it's really too easy. I just keep shakin my head.
Hehe, sarcasm seems to pass right over some people.
Does raise an interesting question though. How much content needs to be included for it to be considered an ex-pack?