
Originally Posted by
altazar
I want them to address their "fraud". Specifically, the shard auction house should be fixed immediately where dev's can filter out, purge, remove what they've determined are "bugged" items without needing server downtime. Items that they know they'll eventually change with later updates to the servers. There is no excuse where these bugged items should sit on the shard auction house during the months/weeks before they eventually fix it with the server upgrade.
I don't see these items as "just bugs" once they are allowed on the shard auction house - at that point, they become fraud since the financial dynamics change vs. the base game. I bought something as advertised, that is a contract of sorts.
I grow tired of developers and QA teams in my industry, I've been a Unix/Linux admin since 1995, using "bugs" as an excuse for sloppy work and not being held unaccountable for their sloppy work. "Oh, it's a bug..." with a shrug of a shoulder is unacceptable when really it's "I f**ked up and was crappy at my job".
If DDO is holding to a right that they think they can change items purchased on the shard auction house or on the DDO Store whenever they feel like it, then I will simply stop funding them as a company. If they believe it's acceptable that their customers should spend hours researching if an item on the auction house might or might not be a bugged item or might be changed drastically with a later update - then I'll stop funding them as a company.
For me, my time is worth a lot of money - one of the very reasons why I do leverage the shard auction house and DDO store items a lot. I pulled up my DDO store purchase history, it only goes back to Aug 2015. It's over $6,000 between all the accounts I fund [I pay for my sons accounts as well]. I've had a minimum of three VIP accounts since the game was released, as high as five when all my boys were playing. That cost plus the other DDO store purchases I made since it's release probably has my investment well over $12,000 into this game.
Half of the gear isn’t even notable at ML14 and NONE of the gear would be justified at the shard cost at ML14.
What other bugs show up on the auction house or in the DDO store? What other ones involve a financial transaction that then flirts with fraud on their part?
What other bugs allows DDO, if I was to doubt their business integrity, an opportunity to release “bugged” items every other release as to then take advantage of the auction house to drive up revenues where they can then later nerf said items as to keep the “appearances” of avoiding breaking game balance etc? They need to fix the shard auction house as to remove any chance of this being a possibility.