'Who tf bought this?' Where Winds Meet Players surprised someone actually spent $40,000 for in-game mount

Couldn't care less about the game itself. My MMO days are behind me. Just don't like marketing disguised as "news."
Gotcha.

In a side note tho, it would've been so cool if I had met you during WoW prime era and together trashed the those lowest guys on dps meter. Lol.

My WoW days will always be the gaming memory I hold dearest.
 
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Gotcha.

In a side note tho, it would've been so cool if I had met you during WoW prime era and together trashed the those lowest guys on dps meter. Lol.

My WoW days will always be the gaming memory I hold dearest.
Playing on PvP servers on 40 man Molten Core raid nights were total chaos and one of the reasons I mained a Rogue just to get into places like that
 
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How is it even legal to price stupid shit like this for these sums?

have you ever looked at any luxury clothes or jewelry? basically the same concept. worthless shit sold to people who use it as a status symbol.
the concept of expensive dismonds for example is entirely manufactured. diamonds are not rare, and are only expensive because they get artificially horded and arbitrarily divided into artificial ones and natural ones, when they are exactly identical on a molecular level
 
have you ever looked at any luxury clothes or jewelry? basically the same concept. worthless shit sold to people who use it as a status symbol.
the concept of expensive dismonds for example is entirely manufactured. diamonds are not rare, and are only expensive because they get artificially horded and arbitrarily divided into artificial ones and natural ones, when they are exactly identical on a molecular level
100% agree with you that diamonds are a massive scam and yet people keep falling for it
 
I thought there are only skins on the in game store? I know all the horse stuff on there are only skins (laughs at asmon with that skin he got) - but youre tellinf me the game also has boats?!
 
Someone once offered me $15k for a TF2 item I have. I think it's only one of two or three in the world.

I wanted to take it, but I thought Valve might ban my Steam account. Still, I should have done it.
If the game allowed players to give items, would you really get banned for it? Because it looks to me like the game supported players doing this.
 
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Trust me bro!

It's just my opinion which I pulled from my ass. Maybe there is a sucker who spent that for a cosmetic item /smh.

I just have a high level of distrust of anything anymore. Everything is fake until you make it so wouldn't surprise me.
 
So far I've been on two yachts (AFK'ing on one as we speak) and both of them were initiated by the same person so it's probably an oil prince or something splurging on the game lol
 
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