It happened to Diablo 4 Gold who invested $100,000 to play his Barbarian as high as he could and ended losing so many times, the game just...stopped matching him up due to his absurd MMR which he said he'll sit around for 48 or 72 hours to wait for the next game. The below video was shared by him asking whether he should try and get a full refund of his $100K bank account since this part of the game no longer worked for him and, in effect. The account has 1.5K users who like it and 15,000 dislikes. there's no sign of an audience that is sympathetic to his situation:
It's possible that a solution for this is coming soon, as Blizzard has commented on the fact that some players cannot find matches in Battleground PvP In the course of more than a month Jitsallbusiness claimed that Blizzard finally did get back to him regarding it. But it's unclear the consequences if they begin playing him again with such a good character and whether it's possible that he'll lose the amount he's put into. In the comments, as some commenters suggested when this incident was taking place, this could be what happens in the event that you "win" a pay-to-win game.
Diablo 3's 2012 launch was a disaster thanks to its constantly-online requirements in addition to broken servers and a real-money auction house that no one liked or needed. A decade ago, we're able to say that eventually Blizzard got things back on the right track in the form of Diablo 3 and ended up making a fantastic ARPG. But , how did it take about two years Blizzard to buy Diablo IV Gold take down the annoying Auction House that was real money? Well, apparently you can blame the packaging the game was shipped into and their promises on the back of the boxes about an auction house that was actually functioning.
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Posted
Jan 09 2024, 06:49 PM
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Emilylowes