the only horse shit is that we didnt get this news till it was too late.Played for about 10 minutes last night and trade chat was exploding about radiant gems going up to above 100 million gold when theyre usually like 25, so that's horseshit.
You mean hell?Inferno at the lower mp levels are a joke now. At the very worse, you might have to farm nightmare act 3 at a higher mp lvl to get some starter gear.
They are suspending so many people while they fix it. I have friends who sold maybe 2 billion gold worth of rs emeralds (like 20 gems) that were suspended. Any account flagged to have duped gold is getting locked down while they rollback transactions and scrub all the bad gold out. Since none of the suspended accounts are back up yet, no one really knows the full scope - will they get their gems back? Real money back if they spent it on gems in the rmah? The only thing for sure is Blizzard is making every effort to punish the guilty while not affecting the innocent (thus, no server-wide rollback).So from theAH updates thread, it looks like they are trying to find (and presumably punish) individuals instead of rolling back. This should be interesting.
Anyone sweating their account? I hadn't logged in for the 1.0.8 patch, so I guess I missed all the "fun".
I agree. The game is much much better than it's been in a long time and it's only going to get better. Hopefully this dupe shit gets ironed out and they continue to move forward. Patch 1.09 is supposed to be another awesome patch with focus on itemization.I disagree (at least for me). The game is better than it's ever been. We all knew this would happen eventually. Blizzard knew it would happen. They had a plan in place to address it, and are doing so. Some people don't agree with it, others do. The AH will come back up and the economy will stabilize over time. AH aside, the game is more playable, more fun, more like D2 (which apparently is what everyone wanted) and finally Multi-Player friendly. It still needs work, and better methods to customize the gear you actually loot, so you don't have to rely so much on the AH. Since this patch, I have more people online in my friends list and play more games regularly than any other patch before.
Maybe it's the nail in the coffin for you, but it sure as hell isn't for plenty of other players, myself included.
If anyone want's to run MP9-10 for XP, feel free to add me: Madruk#1843
how much gold does it take to suit up for mp10 now? as a barb of course unless CM wiz does it better?I disagree (at least for me). The game is better than it's ever been. We all knew this would happen eventually. Blizzard knew it would happen. They had a plan in place to address it, and are doing so. Some people don't agree with it, others do. The AH will come back up and the economy will stabilize over time. AH aside, the game is more playable, more fun, more like D2 (which apparently is what everyone wanted) and finally Multi-Player friendly. It still needs work, and better methods to customize the gear you actually loot, so you don't have to rely so much on the AH. Since this patch, I have more people online in my friends list and play more games regularly than any other patch before.
Maybe it's the nail in the coffin for you, but it sure as hell isn't for plenty of other players, myself included.
If anyone want's to run MP9-10 for XP, feel free to add me: Madruk#1843
Sweet..low/medium grade stuff might selll for a few million now once the AH is back up. My 4.5 crit Mempo will go for billions and billions....well ok maybe not that much. Not selling it anyways as I use my barbarian, but still...lol.Apparently they are starting to lift the suspensions. Anyone who was flagged is having all items in their inventory and equipped flagged as account bound.
For reference:
http://us.battle.net/d3/en/profile/C.../hero/33360727
For those who don't know, when the exploit hit, people were literally buying every single perfect roll item on the AH. All of this stuff is likely going to be out of circulation entirely. I don't know shit about economics, so I have to wonder what this means for the economy as a whole. Not only has untold amounts of gold been deleted, but countless items are effectively off the market for good.