05-12-2003, 06:43 PM
I definately do not understand the selling of items, but I'm really not against it. It's become sad that some people have eliminated the "game" aspect from the game (if that makes sense). I will never understand why someone would first spend money for the game, and then spend even more money for someone to play the game for them and give them their "uber" gear. It's like buying a movie, and then paying someone to tell you how it ends.
That being said, I have no problem with the people who sell items that they find online. If there's a buyer for something that you spent hours to find, so be it. I actually thought about doing it a year ago, I would have made some pretty good cash, but I decided against it, because I didn't want Diablo to become a "job."
But then there's the dilemma that brings the cheating aspect in. When I can't play on the realms because they're bogged down with people trying to exploit the latest dupe method-with items that they might sell online, it's gone too far. There's a hope with 1.10, that cheating will be averted, but we're all aware of how well Blizzard has handled hacks/cheats. If 1.10 keeps it's promise, I'll once again welcome the sale of items with open arms.
That being said, I have no problem with the people who sell items that they find online. If there's a buyer for something that you spent hours to find, so be it. I actually thought about doing it a year ago, I would have made some pretty good cash, but I decided against it, because I didn't want Diablo to become a "job."
But then there's the dilemma that brings the cheating aspect in. When I can't play on the realms because they're bogged down with people trying to exploit the latest dupe method-with items that they might sell online, it's gone too far. There's a hope with 1.10, that cheating will be averted, but we're all aware of how well Blizzard has handled hacks/cheats. If 1.10 keeps it's promise, I'll once again welcome the sale of items with open arms.