There is no denying that the general feelings over the current state of WoW are grim. Recent balance changes are at unprecedented levels of "what the were you thinking?" about
wow gold, and the foundations and order in which Blizzard designs WoW are completely blatant at this point - which leads me to question why people are even surprised anymore at changes that clearly make no sense. One must only look at the current economy of the U.S or take a business 101 class to understand exactly what a billion dollar business such as Blizzard will do in a completely monopolized market in which they have complete control about
wow gold. It is unfortunate, and not for any personal biased reasons, that Warhammer and AoC did little to impact the market, as any form of serious competition could have pushed Blizzard into creating a finer product. Just look at Coke vs. Pepsi, Ben and Jerrys vs. Haagen Dazs; competition will always be better in a world of business as opposed to not.
Even still, sponsors continue to add new teams to their rosters, and players are suiting up and preparing to dive head-first into the TR once it is up and running. Competition on the TR is always, regardless of the state of the game to get
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