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3-28-2011 @ 5:10PM
James Olmstead said...
Buffering indeed, the price drop will only go so far cause as soon as its acceptably cheap the casual gamer will start investing in it
One also cannot forget the inevitible occurence of 4.2 in which we may see new enchants and materials.
This is a solid trend blizz is developing it would seem and I approve, they're reducing prices, adjusting abilities and adding upgrades over time in order to gradually decrease the difficulty of the current content
The net effect is no different than say giving us 5% more damage every month in each raid
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