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2-07-2008 @ 8:41PM
Richard Gumbley said...
I can see this from a money-making perspective of a full vengeful
group of 5 friends, I mean, come on, it cant be hard to inflate a
team and sell it on, splitting the profit between eachother. Although
it would be unfair if the team didn't know about it and the captain
just sold the thing.
Then again, theres the perspective that this is ruining the game for
people who work hard for their rating only to be instantly outranked
buy some (probably) gold buying 14 year old who wants his shiny
vengance gear. This attitude is what is undermining both Arenas and
PvP in general, people who think that they can buy hard work. And the
kicker is that they can, and they get away with it.
Blizzard needs to take a good look at PvP and Arenas and sort
something out.
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2-07-2008 @ 8:46PM
theRaptor said...
The simple method would be to require personal ratings on all the current season gear. Previous season gear would be for reduced personal rating, and previous -1 for honour. Top arena gear should be for the good PVPers, not for people that just fail for a few months. I don't get BT gear by wiping in Kara.
2-08-2008 @ 4:01AM
Pzychotix said...
That's a horrible system. Eventually, there'll be a point where gear will create a ceiling in your rating. Season 1 gear certainly won't cut it at 2200+ ratings. Personal rating on only some of the gear allows newcomers and veterans alike allow everybody to reach the average gear level that would be needed to reach the higher ratings.