On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 11:11:42 GMT, Tim Evans <tim.evans666.TakeThisOut@mac.com>
wrote:
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>Its a game, not work. If someone wants to buy an account and get into
>it quickly at 60 then why not.
>
>If your so worried about people that you play with being unexperienced
>because of this, make a questionnaire up and ask them to answer it
>before they are allowed to play with your 'experienced' characters.
You don't have to put experienced in quotations, I would have gotten
your point anyway.
There are several reasons why I don't like people with bought
accounts.
Most bought accounts are bought by people just starting or by your
parents becourse you nagged them till they gave in, not by experienced
players. They usually have the chars they need already,
or prefer to make them themselves.
Please have that in mind when you read the rest...
If you buy an account you have no clue about how to play your class.
That is what you learn by playing them from level 1, and asking
questions in places like this while you level up.
You have to love that person who cause loads of wipes becourse they
have no clue what they are doing.
What does this spell do if I place this green circle over that group
of monsters, I'll just have a looksee while that jerk keeps babbling
about tactics.
You do not know how to behave in instances, so you are most likely to
ninja that nice item becourse you think it looks cool.
I am sure you would love to run an instance loads of times, in hope
that you would get that drop you have been looking for, just to have
it ninjaed by some asshat who have no clue how to behave.
The chance are still that the item could be ninjaed, buy odds are less
than with a totally newbie playing
If you join a group for an instance above rfd, everybody expects you
know how to play and how to behave.
I do not mind players not being experienced with the instance, but I
do mind if you have no clue about your role in a party and you do not
know how to behave.
You have absolute no respect for other people and the time they spend
reading up on stuff and learning if you have to have a babysitter all
the time.
Nothing good comes from being spoonfed for too long.
If you play from level 1, at least you have a clue about what you are
doing.
You could argue that the buyer would learn in time.
Odd are that they would not get opportunity to learn since rumours
runs faster in wow than gossip amongst teenage girls.
>And if it us work, then why not get paid for the chracters. Someone has
>put the work in and that has to be of value.
See here is where I would guess that you did not read anything, of all
the stuff you agreed on when initally installing the game.
Blizzard do not allow this, and your characters and everything on your
account are property of Blizzard.
Normally you can't sell whats not yours. Well you can, but there
usually are some reprisals.
Slambert
>> Stay informed about: selling account 4xlvl60