A few weeks ago I was watching on youtube that some guy spent 20,000 dollars on Magic Online Cards. I feel that wizards is responsible for keeping the site active and has value since it was wizards who pushed Magic Online.
I think wizards should do 1 of 2 things.
1, allow players to merge their Magic Online cards to Arena.
2, Buy back all the cards based on the market cost.
To tell you the truth with all this micro transactions happening, I feel that this is a good example for not buying into micro translations. That one day the money you put in becomes worthless. And Magic Online cards are not cheap.
I also feel that Magic Online players has a lawsuit.
I highly doubt it, its not Wizards that sets the price on cards. Who are you going to sue? MTGO Traders?
Not true. Wizards set the price of cards based on 'virtual' booster packs sold and mislead people into thinking that Magic Online would be the future of magic. And they failed by adding a newer system and Online don't have the support it originally have. Yeah, there's a law suit here. All because Wizards is looking into playing the micro transaction game.
A few weeks ago I was watching on youtube that some guy spent 20,000 dollars on Magic Online Cards. I feel that wizards is responsible for keeping the site active and has value since it was wizards who pushed Magic Online.
I think wizards should do 1 of 2 things.
1, allow players to merge their Magic Online cards to Arena.
2, Buy back all the cards based on the market cost.
To tell you the truth with all this micro transactions happening, I feel that this is a good example for not buying into micro translations. That one day the money you put in becomes worthless. And Magic Online cards are not cheap.
I also feel that Magic Online players has a lawsuit.
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Not true. Wizards set the price of cards based on 'virtual' booster packs sold and mislead people into thinking that Magic Online would be the future of magic. And they failed by adding a newer system and Online don't have the support it originally have. Yeah, there's a law suit here. All because Wizards is looking into playing the micro transaction game.
I think wizards should do 1 of 2 things.
1, allow players to merge their Magic Online cards to Arena.
2, Buy back all the cards based on the market cost.
To tell you the truth with all this micro transactions happening, I feel that this is a good example for not buying into micro translations. That one day the money you put in becomes worthless. And Magic Online cards are not cheap.
I also feel that Magic Online players has a lawsuit.