So, i was watching Twitch the other day and stumbled upon a certain streamer who is offering to play with someones account to get Lunas Howl and Not Forgotten...
All public, on stream and he also advertises for that service. So if you want those weapons you basically pay like 400$ (for Lunas) and he will log onto your account and play for you...
First of all, isnt that violating the ToS of the game and battle net? like big time?!
and second, is it really how the gamer culture developed? lazy gamers that pay others to play a game? (Lunas and NF take much effort, okay, but still he also offers raids and other pve content if i got that right)
So whats the point of someone paying someone to play the game for me?
maybe i am just getting old, but back in my days, we played games to accomplish certain milestones ourselves.
i mean, sure it's a kinda smart move to capitalize (literally) on that behaviour, but seeing someone taking 400$ for a luna carry service, and getting donations and subs on stream while doing the service thing, f that, pure cringe.
So, is that what being a gamer is nowadays? paying others to pay the game for you? i miss the days when i got into gaming, and accomplishments took effort and people were not too lazy to accept that challange...
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Edited by ghostx78x: 2/26/2019 4:40:47 AMIt use to be ppl helping each other out back in d1 trials. If a streamer helped you go flawless you might sub to him or tip him $5. Idk how the hell we went from that to $850 for a Not Forgotten or even more. Basically the harder Bungie makes the game, the more prevalent this will become. There is absolutely nothing you can do about it except sit back and watch the shit show.