peasofme - the only info you have to support your post is anecdotal at best. As I stated above, the posts you see on fansites are an insignificant percentage of the total buyers. This tiny group are "upset" and "quitting in droves". Before you start talking about the majority of owners of the game, you should have some hard data to back it up.
If you can't find your Diablo character in the dropdown list, there should be a search field where you can manually type it in and force it to display.
I suppose you could call this a scam, but at the same time it's really not.
Yes, the huge pool of items could be created and then the worst ones handed out while the money obtained in exchange for services is then used to create (hopefully) better ones.
On the other hand, you could give Mr. 110% Honest the money and the mats and he creates it while on stream and you could still get an incredibly crappy item.
It really comes down to "buyer beware". Get people you trust to make your items or face uncertainty.
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Yeah, because every single Diablo 3 player is running Xfire. Wait, no they're not, this isn't 2005.
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Yes, the huge pool of items could be created and then the worst ones handed out while the money obtained in exchange for services is then used to create (hopefully) better ones.
On the other hand, you could give Mr. 110% Honest the money and the mats and he creates it while on stream and you could still get an incredibly crappy item.
It really comes down to "buyer beware". Get people you trust to make your items or face uncertainty.