Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
We're talking about literal loss of functionality, hindrance in gameplay, and a system that is objectively more difficult to use and develop. You really think that it's still superior to a system that's not based on "NPCs selling your items in separate zones"?

Before you even begin to try and make the statement that an AH is "objectively better", you have to define the parameters of the AH you are talking about... which you have failed to do.

Second, even if one or two aspects of an AH are objectively better, that doesn't mean the AH as a whole is objectively better.

Finally, you cannot prove that an aspect of the AH is objectively better. People like different things. Some people may like running to an NPC to pick up their item. That makes the point subjective. You are trying to make the claim that getting an item instantly or getting an item from your mailbox is "better for everyone" (a restatement of 'objectively better')... which is impossible to prove.