I would like to start off by saying that I have always defended Blizzard. WoW is a very good game and I appreciate that fact. However, recent events have lead me to lose all respect I have ever had for Blizzard.
To make a long story short whenever I pug I make sure that the raid leader states the loot rules according to suggestions Blizzard has made so that if I get ninja'd the items will be restored to me. I recently got ninja'd in a BH run in blatant disregard to the stated loot rules so I opened a ticket.
Instead of getting to speak with a person my response was automated telling me that looting issues are too "complicated" and the item would not be restored.
I would prefer that Blizzard just tell the truth and tell us that they don't care about pugs or ninjas and are happy to support ninjas in screwing the rest of us. This would be vastly preferable to misleading us (intentionally?) and saying that we can get items restored if we make sure that loot rules are stated etc.
In conclusion: Blizzard seems to not be very invested in gameplay experience or looking out for the well-being of their customers. Heaven forbid honest, rules-abiding players are protected when it means losing the money they get from those ninjas.
Do Not Believe Blizzard when they tell you they care about customer service or gameplay experience.
Do NOT expect Blizzard to help you or your friends to enjoy the game or for them to protect your interests.
I have played this game since it came out and I am disgusted. No I will not quit since I have so many friends here but I will make sure people are aware that Blizzard supports ninjas and if another mmorpg comes along that I like I will be encouraging my friends to try that out instead...
Thank you for reading.
Edited to be less offensive...
The truth has always been fairly clear, Minoss. With the looting mechanics in game it is not possible to "ninja" an item. Only those members who are qualified to obtain the item have the option to loot it. What is Blizzard Entertainment's stance on "ninja looting" within the World of Warcraft? http://us.blizzard.com/support/article/17761 Based on the looting method you use that denotes how loot is distributed and what the determining factor is. Master Loot has never been intended to be used for pick up groups, it is a looting method intended for guilds and others who have reason to trust one another. The group leader of a party/raid has the power to determine how loot is handled, you have the power to not join that group if you disagree with the looting method desired. If Master Looter is used you are giving one person the power to decide how loot will be distributed and they mostly have final say how items will be awarded to party/raid members or if they will be passed out at all. If you insist on participating in a pick up group that uses the Master Loot system and definitive looting rules were stated by the Master Looter, if those rules are not upheld In-Game Support will address the matter to verify if a scam took place. It is the behavior that we are looking at though, not the fact that you did or did not get X item. These practices fall under our Scam Policy, we do not normally intervene on looting disputes and even if the actions are considered a scam that does not mean we will be able to redistribute loot.
No, deletion of an inappropriate post doesn't validate your point, as your post does contain violations of our Code of Conduct. For instance, do you really think calling us lying good-for-nothing hypocrites isn't a basis for deletion? I have no intention of deleting this thread, but it isn't because it could validate your accusations.
http://us.battle.net/en/community/conduct
To what end, Minoss? While we try to speak directly to players when possible in order to keep queue times down we generally don't unless more information is needed. The only thing that they would be able to tell you is that we will look into this matter and take appropriate actions based on any violations found. That redistribution of any removed loot may not be possible but you will receive the item or items if it can be done. Or, that we have looked into the matter and took appropriate actions and that we either were able to award X item or not.
I'm sorry, Minoss, but you may be misremembering, the looting "rules" were: "MS > OS PVP is Free roll".
The Game Master did not state that. They said that while we will take action for anyone found to be in violation of our scam policy we are unable to redistribute loot.
While many believe it is simply a matter of "petition until you get someone who will agree with you", it isn't. Our Game Masters follow specific policies regarding these matters. I'm sorry, Minoss, but we will be unable to redistribute loot, it is not an aspect of the game we generally become involved in. |
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Yes, I see some further clarification. No reserves, etc. . . .
Yes, "may". "May" and "will" are entirely different words though, Minoss. It is entirely circumstantial, depending on the situation. In your case it was not a situation in which we may be able to assist in the redistribution of loot.
You aren't required to only play with friends and guildmates, Minoss, but understand that Master Loot is not the recommended looting method for such groups. We will investigate possible scams but players need to take responsibility for their own protection as well, which is why the loot methods that are in game are there.
Perhaps, but would it be easy to enforce it? Would it be feasible to have an outside authority become involved in every looting situation across 220+ realms on the thousands of raids/groups that occur every day? That is why we have the looting mechanics that we do. Need before Greed is an excellent and intended looting option for pick up groups. Allowing only those who qualify for loot to roll on it. Unfortunately there are those who do not like others rolling on items that they aren't actually running the instance as, so they would rather give their control over loot to one solitary person to determine how to pass out the loot. You may believe we don't care, Minoss, and you also seem to be under the impression that we have no idea what it is like to be a player. That we are some out of touch corporation but we play this game too and we have a vested interest in doing what we can to make certain that it is a fun and fair environment. We care a great deal but we can only do so much. Do you care to use the tools that have been given to you to help protect you against those who may not be entirely honorable? |
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If you are using Need before Greed, which should be fully enabled for level 70 characters and above, a character who can wear Chain should not be able to Need Leather. They can Greed it though. If it is not working like this it would be considered a bug and should be reported appropriately.
Because they CAN use the item and there is no reason that they should not be able to roll for an item that they can otherwise us. This is a fundamental difference in stance between some players and our Development teams. If you wish to see items categories for specific roles and believe only while you are in that spec you can roll on it you are welcome to post in the Dungeons and Raids forum with your constructive feedback. What you will get though is undergeared tanks/healers, etc... trying to fill out their off spec or even their main spec gear while they would be better suited to DSP because they have had better luck acquiring that gear.
To go through all the available gear in the game and categorize it as Tank, DPS or Healing in addition to the specific Classes that is able to use it? You really wish for someone else to micromanage your gear choices based on what they believe a Tank, Healer or DPS should be able to use? If so, again, feel free to post in the Dungeons and Raids forum. |
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Well technically, Luinnes, neither am I. I am not a Developer nor do I serve as a liaison to them. These forums also are for players to discuss the game with other players. This is not a contact point for our Development team and while they appreciate any constructive feedback you wish to provide in the appropriate location they are generally unable to reply to it. |
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No, I did not say that, Moaraine. I did not say that would happen every time but it is a possibility if characters were only able to receive gear that was specific to the spec they were currently using.
That may be the "back in my day" memory of it but "courtesy system" as you called it was not adhered to by every person and the "black lists" were not entirely effective. Perhaps prior to transfer availability but it didn't keep people from rolling on whatever items they wanted based on the looting system used.
I haven't, but I'm sorry if you took it that way. I think this thread has gone on a longer than it should have. |