Why not? You made so much to make Tbc more enjoyable then it was the retail one, primal nether bop was a pain above all for those players who wanted to just play pvp..or at least made them boe or let G'eras sell them, pvp dps have hard time to farm them
thanks
..not for free i would pay :)..The store exists, like it or not, if u have coins u can buy all the gear u want in 5 mins, this change would only help crafters and pvpers, btw Jeppster Medivh is available if u are so hardcore ( but i guess u are not since u are here)
I love how people always say Medivh is the hardcore place, or any place with a x1 rate. The leveling process isn't what makes it hardcore, that's easily done for a "hardcore player" within a few days.
It's the stuff you do at maxlevel to keep your character up to date with bis stuff during server progression that makes it hardcore.
For example, removing the leveling aspect, hordes haven't had increased reputation, free mounts, higher honor gains and what not, but there are still players with maxed rep with almost all factions, full tier 4 and now even a few tier 5 pieces, maxed professions, high number of pvp marks with honor cap, epic flying and more.
Are those considered casual or "non hardcore" players because they play on this server? I bet those players put in equally much time and efford as a hordecore player on any other x-rate server.
Buying items from the cash shop as some players have done is not for the support of the game as they gloriously trying to make it sound like, it's because they either don't have the time to get the item/s, just missing that last piece of gear from a raid or they are to bad to complete the challenges of the game and thus buying the rewards instead for whatever reason.
I do respect players donating to keep the project running with no intention of a reward, that's very noble. But those that only buy items for the sake of feeling better about themselves, to earn some sort of "I also completed X challenge" and trying to promote that in game by refusing to acknowledge that gear comes from experience and learning, thinking they can brute force lesser content with better gear and still failing miserably. Well, we can still tell that you're a cash shop baby.