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To show that is the moral thing to do!

Yep, everyone gets interested in the killer, fulfilling their wish to be noticed and making other potential killers see this as a viable option to get attention. But like I always say, the world is run by children. Greedy, savage children without parents to put them in their place.

Well atleast he already bought it so trying it again costs him nothing, and the game is changing a LOT. Maybe the expansion changes his mind, who knows.

What i meant was AH bought as in "sky high prices people pull out of their ass". Anyway, with no AH to speak of, there must be a re-balance of crafting prices. I haven't gotten high enough on the console version to confirm how much crafting costs but its impossible to rely on $50 mil gems, especially when all that

You just... ruined my life...

are you talking about crafted gems here? You are also basically using current mechanics to justify that price. Mechanics that will be gone if the AH dies.

Well he did say it was impossible up to the point he found out he killed Hank... just sayin...

What would you spend gold on? Gems? you don't need THAT much gold for that.

With the AH gone I would bet that is right around the corner. There is no longer a reason to keep every character monitored by Battle.net in order to prevent duping of items.

Give yourself some time then come back. its always gonna be there and sometimes you have more fun with old games the second time you pick em up. Plus it will probably be awesome by then, given my experience with both the PC and the console version, I m very excited for the new direction.

Holy shit... BTW the notice says its both AH, not just RMAH like the article title suggests.

CAPS LOCK!

You must met your fun quota for the day already huh?

CAPS LOCK VALIDATES MY ARGUMENTS TOO!

You and I can NEVER be friends!

Yeah, but you are missing the point of the thread.

It's like Skyrim but with GTA!

Absolutely nothing because business!

The petition states:
"So PC Gamers learn their lesson and stop stealing games"