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Originally Posted by Free Ben Hur!
**sigh**
To my knowledge there is no other game that operated with a real money auction house. It was / is a realistic expectation that this feature would be a permanent fixture of the game for those that chose to use it. It's no sweat off your ass if you choose not to use it. Blizzard gladly took a piece of every real money auction and have at least some obligation on that basis alone. The idea that the AH was nixed to enhance the game play for those that mostly did not use it is actually pretty amazing and something they should have considered at the time they built the game. I understand that expansions change the dynamics and that game play, toon strength, gear attributes, etc. will be adjusted with patches and so on. That said, removal of the AH and the ability to trade loot is not nibbling around the edges. It's a fundamental change in the structure of the game that is to the detriment of anyone who spent real money or wanted to play at advanced levels quickly instead of putzing around forever trying to find very good / great gear.
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I could understand this attitude based on the way D3 was structured previously, but since the patch I find at least 1 legendary every 60-90 minutes played.
And this is from a guy that made well over 100 bucks from the RMAH back when it was first out.
If you want to make $$$ playing videogames, EVE has some great Cash4Plex opportunities.