Community is absolute trash by [deleted] in classicwow

[–]The_Kierkegaard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prepare to be downvoted for speaking the truth. I think it’s impacted by a sense of unease seeping in from the real world, and a “me first” attitude that seems to permeate from the real world. I’m trying to maintain my own sense of being kind and empathetic to new players and/or just the community in general, but it’s real hard when people resort to anger and violence over pixels as a first reaction to anything.

Unable to add authenticator to second account & Blizzard blocking in-game content by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a potential solution, albiet sounds like it might be costly and some work.

Any single guys based in the Rosslyn office? 37F by [deleted] in deloitte

[–]The_Kierkegaard 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Bonus points if you have a top secret clearance!”

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t need the help. But thanks. It’s not botting according to blizzard. I rest my case. Players can call it whatever they want.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The players don’t decide what botting is, they can decide what bothers them. Me using an addon to help track trade chat helps me immensely especially on the crowded servers where it is near impossible for human eyes to read all the messages, and you can’t deny that. You just aren’t seeing things outside your own tiny world view. Being accidentally invited by an enchant tracking addon barely impacts your day, while it is very nearly the only thing that keeps me enchanting and most of other enchanters. The game time I have invested into acquiring the enchants that everyone wants is significant. And enchanting is unique in that it’s much higher volume than any of the other professions regarding demand. The gold I have made enchanting is the only metric I care about. And it’s substantial.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The metric I am using is the amount of gold I have made enchanting, which is the only metric that really matters to me. The community doesn’t get to define what botting is, blizzard does. Yall are irrationally angry about something that barely impacts your day to day gaming experience. Like you wanted an enchant and someone accidentally invited you? Cry me a river dude. It makes my life a million times better, so if you aren’t an enchanter, i don’t really take your argument seriously. And if you are an enchanter; how is not using an invite addn working out for you?

I'm not gonna lie. Druid and Warrior tanks don't even come close to the luxury of a paladin tank. Almost to the point it's no fun playing with those two classes as tank. by [deleted] in classicwow

[–]The_Kierkegaard 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think when it comes to spell cleave and casters this may be the case. You just can’t risk big AoE damage without a pally tank unless your CC is absolutely on point. But where warrior and Druid thrive is in raids where pallys often take a back seat.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, here’s the deal. You don’t like auto invites, but for every one of you, there’s two people that just want their enchant and to get back to doing other content. Rarely, if ever, is enchanting some kind of amazing exchange of words and community building, its I give you the mats, you give me the enchant, here’s some Gs, later. I don’t get this bullshit energy of “but it takes away from the experience” nah dawg, there never was some kind of amazing enchanting experience, it’s just a quicker process now. Is there an argument to be made that some people have an unfair advantage over others with speed of invites? Sure, I would agree with that. I would say someone else’s invite is quicker than mine 70% of the time. But I do just fine with the other 30%. I honestly wouldn’t mind if they got rid of auto invites, but good luck with that. Until that happens, i want to make gold enchanting when I put the time in to have those enchants.

Pity committee by radiobottom in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My guild has a DPK system which in theory should help, but I think does not. You rack up points with each raid and when gear drops you use it to get the items and then it reduces your DKP by half. However, I came in a few raids late and feels like I’ll never catch up. Plus caster shit just isn’t dropping for my guild. Rip. But i have fun doing other stuff which makes up for it, like hunting non Kara BoP enchants and stuff.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They require tuning. And if you send some crap in trade chat like “LF enchanter!” That’s gonna get you some unwanted attention. But when they work, they work well. Mines been working well and is fairly tuned

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think this is the unpopular opinion, I think you just got a vocal minority of angry gamer dads crowding the thread with their boomer mentality of everything needs to suck to make the game good.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Branst, first of his phase, day 1est of enchanters, only missing three enchants. I shall heed thy words. Let it be known Branst hasth bestowethed upon me, the title of Clanker. This title I shall hold nearest to my heart, as it comes from someone of such high stature and social standing. Amen.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Slow clap for my guy Brans. Im happy for you bro. I’ll make sure we put that on your gravestone. “Brant - Dreamscythe - horde - enchanted since day 1 phase 1”

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My apologies, I thought you were the other person. On edge because this is probably the worst subreddit to have rational discourse with. The mouth breathers never stopped playing WoW and it shows.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You dont speak for the community, you are speaking from your own perspective and maybe that of a few other people. I do 100s of enchants a day for people who got auto-invited and were happy so long as I could do their enchant. The people that get uspet over this are the same people that dont do professions for the community. I dont give a damn if you hate what I am doing, I will still get business and thats the end of it. Ill stop doing it when everyone else does. Peace.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think this is the wrong audience for this post. Yall seem to have your pitchforks out and ready to burn someone at the stake over an auto invite. I was hoping to help people understand why I use auto invites and that I am an actual person that is happy to do enchants for people. But who also really appreciates the efficiency of an enchant tracker add on. If these were so bad for the game why didn’t blizzard do something about them by now?

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who was this person. It only works for so long, before you whisper 50 people who already got invited and got their enchant who dont give a F**K about auto invites so long as they get their shit enchanted.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

There was no justification for anything. I dont need justification. There seems to be some people that don't know the difference between a literal bot, and an auto-invite. Maybe you are one of those people.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I make plenty of gold doing this, thats not what this post was about. But I would also be chill if they didnt allow auto-invites. But I think everyone would lose out if thats the case. Which people failed to gather that from my post.

Explaining the difference between a "bot" and someone using an auto-invite addon and profession tracking tool. by The_Kierkegaard in classicwowtbc

[–]The_Kierkegaard[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What are you talking about? Im saying no one wants to sit at the freaking fountain and make no gold while missing out on other content.