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Blizzard cash shop......player housing?

Bandar83Bandar83 Member UncommonPosts: 37

Hello everyone,

I've been following the community reaction on the recent cash shop items from Blizzard. There is a lot of argument about it. I figured that I would ask a hypothetical question and see how that changes the debate.

What would you say/How would you react if Blizzard offered player housing in the cash shop?

I'm just wondering because the biggest case for the cash shop that I've seen is that it's ok as long it doesn't affect gameplay or is a "fluff" item. Technically player housing is a "fluff" item, because it does not change gameplay mechanics or give any player an unfair advantage.

Please try to be as civil as possible. This is just a hypothetical question, they haven't done it yet and I haven't heard any rumors stating they are going to do it.

Thanks for your responses in this discussion.


All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing - Edmund Burke

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  • gekkothegreygekkothegrey Member Posts: 236

    That is not 100% true as EQ2 and SWG have huge gameplay points to housing as they have to do with selling items, making money, and more space. Now some games are fluff like LOTRO last time I played it but it is not always true.

  • Bandar83Bandar83 Member UncommonPosts: 37

    Originally posted by gekkothegrey



    That is not 100% true as EQ2 and SWG have huge gameplay points to housing as they have to do with selling items, making money, and more space. Now some games are fluff like LOTRO last time I played it but it is not always true.

    With the success of the latest items in the cash shop, do you think Blizzard has incentive to offer gameplay enhancing player housing or fluff player housing. It seems they can make more money selling the "fluff" stuff.

    This is sad but true. What are your thoughts?

    All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing - Edmund Burke

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