MobBoss
Off-Topic Overlord
Simply by the fact that you claim ignorance of Robert A. Kotick even though you claim to have been gaming for 20 years.![]()
Dude....I'm a gamer....not a study of industry figureheads.

And yeah, i've been gaming since the Apple II/Commodore 64/TRS-80 days. Its not a claim, its a fact.
It's called a track record. You seem to be relying on Blizzard's.
Its a pretty good track record to reply upon.
Unfortunately, that isn't relevant anymore. It'll be Activision's track record for destroying games that is relevant now sadly.![]()
Pertinent parts highlighted. The thing you fear hasnt even come to pass yet. And if it does, guess what? I'll buy other games instead of theirs. But UNTIL it actually happens, I'm not going to write them off in ADVANCE simply because some non-fanboi types up a rant on the net about his frustrated perception of whats going on.
See, I'm the opposite as most in this thread. I honestly am not too concerned over the RMAH, I can ignore it pretty easily. It's the actual gameplay changes that have me questioning whether to purchase it.
Amen brother.
I just want to reiterate that I am ambivalent about the real-money auction house, as I have said multiple times before. I don't know why I"m debating with you. I do think it's a lazy and opportunistic move. But I can't blame corporations for doing it if people are actually going to participate in it. It's the people who do participate in large money exchanges for virtual goods that make me despair. I am not one to blame free business for taking advantage of opportunities I think. But I *am* one to judge western society for deciding to spend money on things like this. On this note:
Why do you think this only occurs in western society?

If anything, South Koreans and other eastern influenced societies are far more rabid about this and far more willing to spend big bucks to get an advantage.
I am not. But I *will* want to smack people who spend 100$ on in-game swords.
Why do you care what they spend their money on regardless?

They need to go to Somalia for a reality check and if they didn't exist we wouldn't be here debating that.
By that logic no one should spend extra cash on something as trivial as 'video games'.
So no, I'm not the arbiter of society. But I am the arbiter of my own soul, and that is how it categorizes people in this matter.
Not sure what your soul has to do with categorizing others...
All said and done, in terms of gameplay, I think it won't affect the game much for me, and I may give it a try and see how it goes. On the other hand, if prices go overboard and a wide selection of the most interesting items are out of reach of people who aren't willing to commonly spend 10-20$ many times, I'll be disappointed. Hopefully we'd all get a decent chance at getting these items as random drops, and if that's the case, item prices will not be super high. i.e., the real money system would only be there if I am ready to spend 2$ to get an item I would have to spend 10 hours grinding to get.
I'm sure the rules of supply and demand will affect this AH just like they do in any other game.