How many are from wow gold farmers?
Essentially what Blizzard are saying here is that they have a 30% conversion rate from the "game demo". That's already quite a good strike rate - but Blizzard must surely be wondering what to do in order to grab that other 70%.
If anything, this is surely good news for pretenders to the MMO throne who now know that rather than trying to unseat WOW GOLD, all they really need to do is to court gamers with an entirely different proposition. "
I wonder if Blizzard is using the data based on those players and putting them in their subscriber data where they are claiming they have 11.5 million active accounts? Hmmmmm I wonder? "
Any idea how many are from wow gold farmers and scammers using to break into accounts and transfer goods? I doubt that these individuals are paying for a easily traced account " Blizzard has obviously weighed up that there are more casual and new players willing to play than catering to their hardcore and vanilla players. They have totally removed the challenge from the game and is nowhere near as challenging as it used to be. That is why I don't really play WOW GOLD anymore, and to be honest I hope they're trying to get all their Hardcores to quit so that they don't have to make a decision between WOW GOLD and Blizzard's new MMO. "
The trial accounts need the ability to try out higher level content. Would be tough to do, because sticking a player into level 80, with no idea what skills they have wouldn't work. The early level content really doesn't do the end game content any justice.