migomegomigoMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 4Arc User
edited August 2013
RIP Beholder PVP Community. The most efficient way of farming gold has now been taken away from us. this is just disappointing. I dont see the point why you guys should make glory items un-sellable. bs.
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arielstarshadowMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
A good thing also, would be all items from pvp/seal vendors were bound to account. You could choose from every class gear(like pvp sets) but it would be bound to account, so you can at least use them for a new character or merge the separately bought sets on one char...
This would be wonderful - not just for gearing up alts, but also for gearing up companions. It drives me bonkers that I can't use the seals on my Rogue to buy a talisman for my panther.
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ahsmagnetMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
Yeah because people are going to want to buy PvP healing potions...
The PvP gear will become BoP on 22-Aug so... Yeah.. About that.
well that i dont know about but just bought a heroic glove and not bound and can sell for gold to other players but not to npc
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ata67Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 8Arc User
edited August 2013
Two new bug for me after the patch:
1) [Admin] Couldn't get map names from map manager
2) Account server connect dont start
Thank you!
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gamespeakMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited August 2013
What happened to the Lurker's Assault Black/White Effect? I didn't see any thing about it in the patch note but it's now gone??? It was one the the cool thing about that skill.
Can anyone confirm that the Epic savage enchants work now?
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miahsdadMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited August 2013
Looks like to me they broke alot of stuff this patch instead of fixing it. Perfect Vorpal doesn't seem to be working, LA seems bugged, Skulker's is messed up. I think they tried to Ninja the TR's and fugged them up.
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milkbonedogMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 1Arc User
edited August 2013
I usually complain (already did about inventory sorting), but I won't this time. I finally remembered to check the change to Alchemy and this is a nice step in the right direction. I really hope they go through and tweak more of the recipes for alchemy. It would be nice if it was financially viable to make my own pots.
I love that the black and white is gone from Lurker's.
Since this patch I have been getting the "server not responding" error constantly, every minute or so and this makes the game unplayable. I hope this gets fixed soon.
I like the patches that are mentioned, it seems like they are reasonable fixes.
My 2 cents is I think the sort button is of little importance in my opinion, I feel that this game is well done but a bit too easy, not enough puzzles and things that made the neverwinter games great but maybe it will get there, and leveling is far to easy, not enough challenge. I really appreciate the graphics and the general evironment tho.
My 2 cents is I think the sort button is of little importance in my opinion, I feel that this game is well done but a bit too easy, not enough puzzles and things that made the neverwinter games great but maybe it will get there, and leveling is far to easy, not enough challenge. I really appreciate the graphics and the general evironment tho.
I agree. The sort button is a nice feature, but seriously, how much hand holding does one need to get the inventory sorted out?
There are other and far more important issues that needs attention than some silly sort button.
Assumptions is the mother of all f***ups
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rapticorMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 1,078Arc User
edited August 2013
Sort button - NUMBER ONE PRIORITY!
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sirjestoMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 176Bounty Hunter
I predict that NW will go the way of other PWI games such as Perfect World and Jade Dynasty.
I played Perfect World for two years, reached level 96 on main and lvl 60-90 on other toons. We could also create more than only two toons on the same account. I took a break for a couple of years to play other games and a few months ago I went back to Perfect World and found very few players compared to what was there before. The reason: they nerfed one of the only ways to make in-game money by grinding mobs for Dragon Quest (DQ) item that we could sell. DQ items are now worthless and of course they blame it on the Chinese bots. So instead of fixing the ability to script bots, they ruin the game for everyone else. Of course this change pushes you to the real money cash shop as less in-game money is available to buy item in the auction house or from other player shops. Sound familiar ?
I played Jade Dynasty for about a year before I finally rage deleted it. The reason, I got tired of destroying my nice gear by trying to make it better by refining it. The refine rates were so low, you had to buy a ton of items in the cash shop or from other players to refine gear. When my average level +7 gear was destroyed back to level 1, I finally had enough.
NW will not learn the lessons of the past, the primary concern is the cash shop. They will over time continue to nerf items, remove items that we can earn game money from and slowly drive the players away. It’s a shame, as I really like NW, but the greed of the developer will eventually ruin the game. Fix the bugs please....As some others have said, I'm tired of crashing in Protector's Enclave with better than minimum computer specs.
And yes, I have spent real money on these games, both Perfect World and Jade Dynasty. But I would rather pay a small monthly fee to play then be limited to small number of inventory/bank slots, that are totally insufficient to hold all the items you pick up or want to save.
The best on-line game I’ve played was Guild Wars for five years. Bought the game box to start and some extra character slots to enjoy all the classes. I’m think of going back to it, but most players have also moved on….
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amarystaeMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 15Arc User
edited August 2013
This is really great and a step in the right direction, but are we going to see any bug fixes here any time soon? How about some real new content besides additions to the Zen market? I get you guys need to make your cut, and I don't mind it, but a lot of us have been playing since beta-beta, and we are still dealing with the same hang-ups since then, the same bugs, the same PVP maps, the same really disappointing GG, etc. and all we keep seeing is new <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> for the Zen market, prices going up for enchantments because there is nothing else out there, and new content that isn't even out yet with the expectation that we drop 60 bucks on it before we even get a real preview. For a moon elf and a unicorn?
Now, I am not flaming, I'm not snappin out, I am just honestly curious. Other Cryptic games aren't like this at all. Are we going to see any follow through of these promises we have seen? Like combined shards, new paragons, new races, bug fixes, I dunno maybe make the AH actually usable without pulling my hair out, things that should've been handled before the 38 updated Zen market patches? We have a PvP tournament going on on Mindflayer, and we are having trouble keeping it together with only 13 teams, as people are just leaving game left and right. Accounts are selling like hotcakes, one day you have a top level PvPer friend, the next someone that doesn't know you or speak English on the same account. Everyone seems to be just getting tired of the nickle and dime game and the same old content and bugs. People can't even get a response to their legitimate help requests. I realize you are inendated with <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> questions like, where is the mailbox, but people like me haven't been able to see scores since beta-beta, as they just fly off the screen. Legitimate problems that we just can't get help with.
I am asking on behalf of my guild and many, many other players, please, take some time in development to fix some bugs, release some content, or you are going to have to start counting all those spam-blocked gold farmers as current accounts to keep that 2 million mark, as I said before, its just hard enough to keep a small PVP tourney together.
Thanks guys.
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amarystaeMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 15Arc User
edited August 2013
Yeah, this is going to be my last shot at Cryptic as well. I had very high hopes for Neverwinter. Have been a D&D nut for over 20 years. They are breaking my heart. If they don't pull it together here in the next month or two, it's gonna be my last go with PWI and Cryptic. Just breaks my heart. Was terrified when I first learned that Neverwinter was going to be a F2P model. Completely ruined.
The only wake up call for them would be if you all stop waste real money on this good-game-went-<font color="orange">HAMSTER</font>-with-every-update, then they will notice something is not right. Until they see an income, they won't care.
Open your eyes finally, all they care about is money. They don't care about your suggestions, ideas, nothing. If they would, they wouldn't introduce redundant stuff, they would fix serious issues instead. If they'd listen to what the majority says, they would improve but hell no!
No mount in the world is worth christless amounts of money like they request of you. Stupid stuff like character slots are paid. Inventory slots, each single square in your inventory worth 1 EURO? Not in the universe!
THEY DO NOT CARE.
2 million unique users, take it if "only" 25% of them paid let's say 100 EURO (and there are many who paid for a founder pack, so that's in my conversion 150 EURO), how much is that? I've talked to people in-game who told me they wasted 400$ on this game!
No expansion pack is worth 200$! Imagine how many games you can buy for that money! You can run into the closest store and buy at least 5 games for that amount, not invest 200$ for a spider? For a race that is utterly useless? For what, a mask? People who've purchased that can't be sane.
Cryptic bath in money, yet they don't have enough. Greed has always been mankind's defining attribute.
They are actually fixing some issues but the problem in my opinion is that they arent do it well.
IN MY OPINION what should always fix first is class bugs (animations, worng effetc powers/feats, ect...) and gear bugs. Why? Because people want to chosse they build without wondering if it rly works lol that should NEVER HAPPEN in any game... Thats the most terrible bug a game can have IMO. (im not talking about class balance, i talking about broken classes)
2nd priority for me should be dungeons exploits, why ? because it screw up all economy... some T2 gear are ridiculous cheap in AH because people can just "farm" the instance where it drops. And to be honest i bet cryptic is aware of all dungeons exploits and dont make it top priority... they rather prefer to change profession tasks names..... (if cryptic rly dont know the exploits i will happy to share all the ones i know). And with lower prize on epic gear i think the zen sales will be lower aswell.
For me that's the top priority cryptic should apply when making fixes for the game.
Open your eyes finally, all they care about is money.
QFT
/10char
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lisaranawayMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 8Arc User
edited August 2013
The issue with the pvp/Grym coins is greed on the part of PWE. If you have gold, I would suggest you hang on to it. The value of it is about to skyrocket. This change doesn't hurt just the die-hard PvPers like me. It hurts the PvErs who came in each day for their AD quests and their ability to trade their glory in for gold to buy potions and injury kits.
Bots won't disappear. They will just be reprogrammed to do something else. It's a small chore and their users will keep right on using them. They don't have to have patience, and their toons don't have to have good gear. But bots really aren't the issue. However, real players have wallets, and are impatient. They will spend their money to satisfy that impatience, but only for so long. And that patience timer for me is ...just...about...up.
I understand making a respectable profit for a quality product. I don't understand ripping people off with promises of quality content, and never delivering on that promise. What happened to game developers who were proud to stand behind their creative work?
I would have paid for the original game at retail, and I would have paid a monthly subscription to play. I will when Elder Scrolls Online comes out.
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amarystaeMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 15Arc User
The only wake up call for them would be if you all stop waste real money on this good-game-went-<font color="orange">HAMSTER</font>-with-every-update, then they will notice something is not right. Until they see an income, they won't care.
Open your eyes finally, all they care about is money. They don't care about your suggestions, ideas, nothing. If they would, they wouldn't introduce redundant stuff, they would fix serious issues instead. If they'd listen to what the majority says, they would improve but hell no!
I intended to take your advice my aussie friend and just keep my mouth shut, but your words moved me and made me realize a few things. It doesn't matter at this point if we stop buying things, and I have been a total fool. I let my love for what this title used to be so long ago blind me to what it has become. They have no intention of following through with anything, just as they have no intention of reading any of this.
The reason they have developed this as they have is they don't expect it to last at all. That's why they have forgone all of the promises they have made to us all in the past, and instead are pushing everything Zen. As well as making PvP and GG items worth nothing, etc. Their economic strategists that put the numbers together for their "2 million strong" video, put a report together for PWE alright. Only it had nothing to do with 2 million accounts.
It said, wring these idiots for everything you can as quickly as you can, because this model is doomed to failure. This game isn't built for D&D enthusiasts, by D&D enthusiasts. It's built by get rich quick scam artists and economists, and we have all been taken for the proverbial ride. I just feel so stupid that I didn't see it earlier. Well, you squeesed about 200 bucks out of me, and I learned my lesson about the f2p model. Thanks PWE for ruining yet again my most favorite memories of D&D.
kudzilMember, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 29Arc User
edited August 2013
Seriously not being able to sell glory items for gold? C'mon you had to play a lot of PVP to make even 10 gp. I would hardly call it "gold mining". What is glory good for after a certain point, basically you could sell items at AH or sell for gold. If there's no circulation paths between currency types its more than a little frustrating. There should be some meaningful reward for success in PVP beyond an initial set of equipment. I think perhaps this move was over-thought and over-zealous.
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kwsapphireMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 671Arc User
all they care about is money. They don't care about your suggestions, ideas, nothing. [...] No mount in the world is worth christless amounts of money like they request of you. [...] I've talked to people in-game who told me they wasted 400$ on this game! No expansion pack is worth 200$! Imagine how many games you can buy for that money! You can run into the closest store and buy at least 5 games for that amount, not invest 200$ for a spider? For a race that is utterly useless? For what, a mask? People who've purchased that can't be sane. Cryptic bath in money, yet they don't have enough. Greed has always been mankind's defining attribute.
Point 1: All Cryptic cares about is money
Rebuttal: Cryptic and PWE are companies that employ people to make a product. In the end, making money is the only thing that allows them to stay in business. Every for-profit company that exists in the entire world cares about making enough money to not only stay in business, but make a profit. There's nothing evil about that. There are certainly evil ways to go about making profit, but I don't see any of that here. We are being told up front (A) How much things cost, (B) what exactly we're getting, and (C) how to obtain free/lower-end versions of said items. You never have to spend a single penny to play the game, that's pretty generous! But there has to be an influx of money somewhere so they can keep the lights on, let alone continue development
Point 2: [x item] is not worth [what they're charging].
Rebuttal: These items may not be worth it to you, but obviously they're worth it to other people, given the number of zen-bought purple items I see running around the game. And I think it's rather rude (not to mention ignorant) to intimate that anyone who spends money above a certain threshold on this game must be sick or insane. I could have gone out and bought 20 console games for what I've pumped into PWE (spread out over NW, CO, and I may eventually filter some into STO). But you know what? I don't want to play console games. I have a mint condition SNES, a game cube, PS2 and PS3, and plenty of games, and they get very little use from me. Whereas the money I've spent in Neverwinter has seen far more use and provided far more entertainment to me than 60 new console games would provide. I work hard so that I have the disposable income available, and I have the right to spend it on whatever I please, thank you very much.
Well, you squeesed about 200 bucks out of me, and I learned my lesson about the f2p model. Thanks PWE for ruining yet again my most favorite memories of D&D.
You should feel lucky that is all you spent and I hope you got your monies worth. I have known people playing Perfect World that spent in excess of $1,000 in the game. Just the Herc pet would cost well over $300 for the pet and accessories. Many people that play these types of games want the best weapon, the best armor at any cost and want it now, just the culture of excess we now live in. Yes, if you have earned it you can spend it, but I can think of far better things to waste money on than a game that I might play for a couple years or months or less. I have also spend a modest amount of money on various PWI games. What chaffs me the most is the developers ability to turn out cash shop items every few days, but bugs and exploits/issues in the game are not fixed for months, if ever, and promises of new content is not kept, delayed, or reduced.
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This would be wonderful - not just for gearing up alts, but also for gearing up companions. It drives me bonkers that I can't use the seals on my Rogue to buy a talisman for my panther.
jumping on this bandwagon!
http://nw-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?429441-Trickster-Rogue-Changes
I for one can't wait to try out the -35% reduction to LA just to see if it is still feasible for PVP/PVE compared to live.
Anyhow, I can see it coming: PVP quit penalty and vote kick are coming, I don't know when but they are coming.
Yeah because people are going to want to buy PvP healing potions...
The PvP gear will become BoP on 22-Aug so... Yeah.. About that.
well that i dont know about but just bought a heroic glove and not bound and can sell for gold to other players but not to npc
1) [Admin] Couldn't get map names from map manager
2) Account server connect dont start
Thank you!
Mad Hatter = 60 Rogue
Foundry "Zombie Survival - Nightmare" NW-DRBK6WNML
I love that the black and white is gone from Lurker's.
I like the patches that are mentioned, it seems like they are reasonable fixes.
My 2 cents is I think the sort button is of little importance in my opinion, I feel that this game is well done but a bit too easy, not enough puzzles and things that made the neverwinter games great but maybe it will get there, and leveling is far to easy, not enough challenge. I really appreciate the graphics and the general evironment tho.
I agree. The sort button is a nice feature, but seriously, how much hand holding does one need to get the inventory sorted out?
There are other and far more important issues that needs attention than some silly sort button.
There's a sort button? Never used it.
I played Perfect World for two years, reached level 96 on main and lvl 60-90 on other toons. We could also create more than only two toons on the same account. I took a break for a couple of years to play other games and a few months ago I went back to Perfect World and found very few players compared to what was there before. The reason: they nerfed one of the only ways to make in-game money by grinding mobs for Dragon Quest (DQ) item that we could sell. DQ items are now worthless and of course they blame it on the Chinese bots. So instead of fixing the ability to script bots, they ruin the game for everyone else. Of course this change pushes you to the real money cash shop as less in-game money is available to buy item in the auction house or from other player shops. Sound familiar ?
I played Jade Dynasty for about a year before I finally rage deleted it. The reason, I got tired of destroying my nice gear by trying to make it better by refining it. The refine rates were so low, you had to buy a ton of items in the cash shop or from other players to refine gear. When my average level +7 gear was destroyed back to level 1, I finally had enough.
NW will not learn the lessons of the past, the primary concern is the cash shop. They will over time continue to nerf items, remove items that we can earn game money from and slowly drive the players away. It’s a shame, as I really like NW, but the greed of the developer will eventually ruin the game. Fix the bugs please....As some others have said, I'm tired of crashing in Protector's Enclave with better than minimum computer specs.
And yes, I have spent real money on these games, both Perfect World and Jade Dynasty. But I would rather pay a small monthly fee to play then be limited to small number of inventory/bank slots, that are totally insufficient to hold all the items you pick up or want to save.
The best on-line game I’ve played was Guild Wars for five years. Bought the game box to start and some extra character slots to enjoy all the classes. I’m think of going back to it, but most players have also moved on….
Now, I am not flaming, I'm not snappin out, I am just honestly curious. Other Cryptic games aren't like this at all. Are we going to see any follow through of these promises we have seen? Like combined shards, new paragons, new races, bug fixes, I dunno maybe make the AH actually usable without pulling my hair out, things that should've been handled before the 38 updated Zen market patches? We have a PvP tournament going on on Mindflayer, and we are having trouble keeping it together with only 13 teams, as people are just leaving game left and right. Accounts are selling like hotcakes, one day you have a top level PvPer friend, the next someone that doesn't know you or speak English on the same account. Everyone seems to be just getting tired of the nickle and dime game and the same old content and bugs. People can't even get a response to their legitimate help requests. I realize you are inendated with <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> questions like, where is the mailbox, but people like me haven't been able to see scores since beta-beta, as they just fly off the screen. Legitimate problems that we just can't get help with.
I am asking on behalf of my guild and many, many other players, please, take some time in development to fix some bugs, release some content, or you are going to have to start counting all those spam-blocked gold farmers as current accounts to keep that 2 million mark, as I said before, its just hard enough to keep a small PVP tourney together.
Thanks guys.
The only wake up call for them would be if you all stop waste real money on this good-game-went-<font color="orange">HAMSTER</font>-with-every-update, then they will notice something is not right. Until they see an income, they won't care.
Open your eyes finally, all they care about is money. They don't care about your suggestions, ideas, nothing. If they would, they wouldn't introduce redundant stuff, they would fix serious issues instead. If they'd listen to what the majority says, they would improve but hell no!
No mount in the world is worth christless amounts of money like they request of you. Stupid stuff like character slots are paid. Inventory slots, each single square in your inventory worth 1 EURO? Not in the universe!
THEY DO NOT CARE.
2 million unique users, take it if "only" 25% of them paid let's say 100 EURO (and there are many who paid for a founder pack, so that's in my conversion 150 EURO), how much is that? I've talked to people in-game who told me they wasted 400$ on this game!
No expansion pack is worth 200$! Imagine how many games you can buy for that money! You can run into the closest store and buy at least 5 games for that amount, not invest 200$ for a spider? For a race that is utterly useless? For what, a mask? People who've purchased that can't be sane.
Cryptic bath in money, yet they don't have enough. Greed has always been mankind's defining attribute.
IN MY OPINION what should always fix first is class bugs (animations, worng effetc powers/feats, ect...) and gear bugs. Why? Because people want to chosse they build without wondering if it rly works lol that should NEVER HAPPEN in any game... Thats the most terrible bug a game can have IMO. (im not talking about class balance, i talking about broken classes)
2nd priority for me should be dungeons exploits, why ? because it screw up all economy... some T2 gear are ridiculous cheap in AH because people can just "farm" the instance where it drops. And to be honest i bet cryptic is aware of all dungeons exploits and dont make it top priority... they rather prefer to change profession tasks names..... (if cryptic rly dont know the exploits i will happy to share all the ones i know). And with lower prize on epic gear i think the zen sales will be lower aswell.
For me that's the top priority cryptic should apply when making fixes for the game.
QFT
/10char
Bots won't disappear. They will just be reprogrammed to do something else. It's a small chore and their users will keep right on using them. They don't have to have patience, and their toons don't have to have good gear. But bots really aren't the issue. However, real players have wallets, and are impatient. They will spend their money to satisfy that impatience, but only for so long. And that patience timer for me is ...just...about...up.
I understand making a respectable profit for a quality product. I don't understand ripping people off with promises of quality content, and never delivering on that promise. What happened to game developers who were proud to stand behind their creative work?
I would have paid for the original game at retail, and I would have paid a monthly subscription to play. I will when Elder Scrolls Online comes out.
I intended to take your advice my aussie friend and just keep my mouth shut, but your words moved me and made me realize a few things. It doesn't matter at this point if we stop buying things, and I have been a total fool. I let my love for what this title used to be so long ago blind me to what it has become. They have no intention of following through with anything, just as they have no intention of reading any of this.
The reason they have developed this as they have is they don't expect it to last at all. That's why they have forgone all of the promises they have made to us all in the past, and instead are pushing everything Zen. As well as making PvP and GG items worth nothing, etc. Their economic strategists that put the numbers together for their "2 million strong" video, put a report together for PWE alright. Only it had nothing to do with 2 million accounts.
It said, wring these idiots for everything you can as quickly as you can, because this model is doomed to failure. This game isn't built for D&D enthusiasts, by D&D enthusiasts. It's built by get rich quick scam artists and economists, and we have all been taken for the proverbial ride. I just feel so stupid that I didn't see it earlier. Well, you squeesed about 200 bucks out of me, and I learned my lesson about the f2p model. Thanks PWE for ruining yet again my most favorite memories of D&D.
Point 1: All Cryptic cares about is money
Rebuttal: Cryptic and PWE are companies that employ people to make a product. In the end, making money is the only thing that allows them to stay in business. Every for-profit company that exists in the entire world cares about making enough money to not only stay in business, but make a profit. There's nothing evil about that. There are certainly evil ways to go about making profit, but I don't see any of that here. We are being told up front (A) How much things cost, (B) what exactly we're getting, and (C) how to obtain free/lower-end versions of said items. You never have to spend a single penny to play the game, that's pretty generous! But there has to be an influx of money somewhere so they can keep the lights on, let alone continue development
Point 2: [x item] is not worth [what they're charging].
Rebuttal: These items may not be worth it to you, but obviously they're worth it to other people, given the number of zen-bought purple items I see running around the game. And I think it's rather rude (not to mention ignorant) to intimate that anyone who spends money above a certain threshold on this game must be sick or insane. I could have gone out and bought 20 console games for what I've pumped into PWE (spread out over NW, CO, and I may eventually filter some into STO). But you know what? I don't want to play console games. I have a mint condition SNES, a game cube, PS2 and PS3, and plenty of games, and they get very little use from me. Whereas the money I've spent in Neverwinter has seen far more use and provided far more entertainment to me than 60 new console games would provide. I work hard so that I have the disposable income available, and I have the right to spend it on whatever I please, thank you very much.
You should feel lucky that is all you spent and I hope you got your monies worth. I have known people playing Perfect World that spent in excess of $1,000 in the game. Just the Herc pet would cost well over $300 for the pet and accessories. Many people that play these types of games want the best weapon, the best armor at any cost and want it now, just the culture of excess we now live in. Yes, if you have earned it you can spend it, but I can think of far better things to waste money on than a game that I might play for a couple years or months or less. I have also spend a modest amount of money on various PWI games. What chaffs me the most is the developers ability to turn out cash shop items every few days, but bugs and exploits/issues in the game are not fixed for months, if ever, and promises of new content is not kept, delayed, or reduced.
My 2 cents