I don't agree about WAR, but having to dash off to work I've no time to elaborate. Besides, this is a wow site. Suffice to say that while not having any long lasting mmo appeal, it's still a pretty damn good game and I personally got a good two weeks of playtime out of it before running out of meaningfull things to do. Peace.
Seconding the HAIL BRITANNIA shout out (so DON'T sign me up), but I've no idea what people see in the blonde. Then again, it might just be the overplayed facial expression.
You know why there's so many tank warriors? Because dps is no longer fun. They gave us titan's grip then 'balanced' it around ilvl 232 weapons. They gave us juggernaut then took away the crit and made it possible to use only every 2-3 pulls because OF A PVP SET BONUS. What's left is subpar damage and boring rotations with no variety except for 'oh, another indistinguishable instant attack just procced'. So we go prot, even while playing solo, because it at least provides some variety.
So many people of limited intelligence around here. I will try to put it in simple words and use caps lock for emphasis:
ENSIDIA: SPELLSTEALS A BUFF, REPORTS IT TO THE DEVS =THEMSELVES= EXODUS: BYPASSES 90% OF THE ENCOUNTERS MECHANICS AND LIES ABOUT NOT USING A GLITCH IN THE DESIGN BY SAYING IT WAS LUCK
Can you see the difference now? If exodus just reported it, they would have gotten anway with it just like Ensidia did. If you can't get your head around that, sweet lord have mercy on the gaming community.
Wait a second. Since the BlackSmith 'couldn't' even identify the buyer how do we know that person insisted on giving the tip and not just handed it over with the mats and didn't want to start a fuss over a relatively small sum?
No, that doesn't sound quite right. More likely the spoken agreement was that the tip would be for the BS' time not the mace itself and so the buyer didn't back out of it. I see no other explanation for the alleged insisting on a tip.
This would make BS' choice unsympathetic for not refusing the tip to help the customer cushion the cost of lost mats and keeping the proceeds from the mace to cover his expenses instead, but by no means would it have been unethical.
Unfortunately the same cannot be said about his behaviour afterwards. Even if it were to be brushed aside as an immature outburst, it showed a level of disregard for another human being that, in my eyes, disqualifies him from being considered a serious partner in any kind of cooperative play. At least for the time being.
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Mar 12th 2012 4:01PM (Joystiq)Also, author of the old testament called. He would like his trademark back.
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Jul 1st 2009 8:47AM (WoW)I will try to put it in simple words and use caps lock for emphasis:
ENSIDIA: SPELLSTEALS A BUFF, REPORTS IT TO THE DEVS =THEMSELVES=
EXODUS: BYPASSES 90% OF THE ENCOUNTERS MECHANICS AND LIES ABOUT NOT USING A GLITCH IN THE DESIGN BY SAYING IT WAS LUCK
Can you see the difference now?
If exodus just reported it, they would have gotten anway with it just like Ensidia did.
If you can't get your head around that, sweet lord have mercy on the gaming community.
The ethics of a botched deal, redux
Dec 16th 2008 6:43AM (WoW)No, that doesn't sound quite right. More likely the spoken agreement was that the tip would be for the BS' time not the mace itself and so the buyer didn't back out of it. I see no other explanation for the alleged insisting on a tip.
This would make BS' choice unsympathetic for not refusing the tip to help the customer cushion the cost of lost mats and keeping the proceeds from the mace to cover his expenses instead, but by no means would it have been unethical.
Unfortunately the same cannot be said about his behaviour afterwards. Even if it were to be brushed aside as an immature outburst, it showed a level of disregard for another human being that, in my eyes, disqualifies him from being considered a serious partner in any kind of cooperative play. At least for the time being.
Personal Tabards may be a possibility in Wrath
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