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It's obvious some don't want to play through the levels. They want to play the high level games. I can understand this. It makes sense me. Some people enjoy all aspects of the game while some may enjoy certain level of the game ranging from low to medium to high.
Now what I don't understand is why anyone would pay $500 extra to do this. It seems that enough people want to play the higher level with out going through the lower level to warrant who business out there to level people up.
So to Sony and Blizzard. If this is what customers want then why not allow it. If it was me I'd set it up so a player could level up to any level they want to play at. I'd then let them play in thier own world. Since it appears that there is enough interest in this a whole world could be set up for it. I'd also allow those who level up on thier own the option to join the various world if they chose. As well I'd think the person who puts the work in would get a little more than the person that goes up at the click of a mouse. If one clicks thier way up to level 70 they will be tough but probably missing a lot that the person would worked thier way up would have.
Just a thought.
It sure would put the upsupported services out of business.
In the ened though if some twit wants to waste $500 having someone else do the game playing then all the power to him. Seems like a waste of money to me though. - Posted by: voska Posted on: 02/06/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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