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  • I’m not defending it, or blizzard, and reading the title sounded yucky

    But my quick understanding:

    Expansion costs $50

    Next level is $70 which comes with digital stuff, mounts, etc

    Top tier expansion is $90, which comes with even more stuff

    So a $40 difference from base or $20 from mid tier

    It also comes with 30 days of game time, so that’s $15

    Now we’re looking at $25 difference between base game. Or $5 difference between mid and top tier.

    So it’s really like $5 for more digital stuff and early access, right?

    It would have been better to just make two tiers. Charge $75 for everything including early access and don’t include game time. Cause subscribers are going to pay for that anyway. I guess because a month of access is hardly worth $15 operationally, it’s a nice way to up charge

    I haven’t bought anything wow related in like 8 years. So I don’t have a horse in this fight. The title is just a little click bait (I don’t think anyone thought it’s $90 for only early access, and assume it’s part of a $90 game cost)



  • eoddc5@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldUpdates
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    Apple machines are supported for like 7-8 years from launch

    macOS is only maintained for 3 years (3 generations).

    macOS 14 Sonoma just came out, so support for macOS 11 big sur just ended

    I think that the oldest system that is still officially supported is the Mac Pro from 2013. So 10 years of support. Likely will not be officially supported next year.

    Get your facts straight. Linux fan boyism is lazy and not supported in 2023









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    1 year ago

    Because this is the stupidest comment ever

    Pay everyone a wage that they can live on, at the minimum.

    To be clear, as well, I am in the information technology sector and make $150/hr (calculated from my salary). So if people want to bust their ass to learn skills, it still works out well.

    Welders, plumbers, electricians, etc. can make way more than $20/hr

    Again. Stupid boomer fucking comment.