Forum post of the day: Retroactive recruitment
Blizzard does not particualry appreciate petitions on the official forums. This does not stop players from starting them. Lyccan of Ner'zhul started a petition in the Suggestion forum to make the Recruit-a-Friend benefits retroactive. At this time Blizzard has announce no current plans to give these rewards to folks who have brought players into the game in the past.
Most of us are pretty open about our love or World of Warcraft, and many of us have invited our friends and family to join us in WoW. In the past, the joy of sharing the game and a potential game-time buddy was enough to bring our friends into the game.
The rules have changed. Now that new recruits are rewarded with a fancy new mount and some snazzy bonus experience, many who have brought friends into the game want those rewards as well. Calliope of Ysera echoed the sentiments of many with, "I think this reward system should go for all players who recruited in the past as well. This is like a slap in the face to those who already brought Blizz customers."
Blizzard doesn't see a need to make these rewards retroactive. This is a move to entice new players. Theoretically it will also keep existing players happy if they manage to recruit new players into the game. There is very little point in being bitter, many things have changed in WoW, like decreases in mount prices, that the developers have not seen fit to make retroactive.
Is WoW's popularity waning enough to warrant Blizzard turning it into a gamer's pyramid scheme? I have a friend who's been itching to give WoW a try, with the new incentives, I may just buy him a copy.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
zingar Aug 8th 2008 1:24PM
its a stupid zebra, why would u even care AT ALL?
k Aug 8th 2008 1:36PM
Would you PLEASE start using the "Source" link at the end of your articles instead of forcing us to search through a myriad of links linking back to this very site to find it? It's really, really tacky.
Nodaba Aug 8th 2008 2:26PM
All these people saying "No other company would make this retroactive, why should Blizzard?!". You're wrong.
Example: If I go to Best Buy on a Wednesday and buy a DVD player for $100. The the Sunday paper comes out and that DVD player is now $50 for the week. If I go in to Best Buy, they're gonna give me 50 bucks back. If I bought it 2 months ago, they're not going to honor that (which is fine). This is why I think they should honor at least the friend benefits for the past 90 days (although if you recommended your friend 80 days ago, you should only have 10 days left).
Honestly, it couldn't be hard for Blizzard to do this. I recommended my fiance 2 weeks ago. If I log into my account, it shows her account as "linked" to mine. But, since it didn't happen this week, we get no benefits. It really does feel like a raw deal.
DirtyPriest Aug 9th 2008 3:40AM
What I really want to know is if people whined like this when the original Recruit-A-Friend program went in. Or is all the tears simply because theirs a stupid mount involved? Or the triple XP?
You get a free month for recruiting a friend no one cares. But if you give them a mount or extra XP for lowbie levels its ROAR DIE IN A FIRE BLIZZARD. Heh
DirtyPriest Aug 9th 2008 3:41AM
If your friend didn't get to max level yet, it could be worth it for him to start over. I mean with triple XP it'd be easy to recover that time.
blznpst Aug 9th 2008 8:23AM
do have the talb so it is live