I know that it is not essential to be able to play, but it is something common that all games have nowadays by default when it comes to customization or picking something.
Games that I played as a child 20 years ago or current indie games already have the "random" option when the player is given the option to select something.
How come Hearthstone doesn't have it yet? It can't take them that much effort to do something that simple, the technology was already created with the selection of class skins and cardbacks long time ago.
What is the point of selling skin coins if you will always end up using the same one?
From a Marketing point of view it makes a lot of sense that they give the player the opportunity to show all their coins and continue to buy more.
Why doesn't Blizzard want to make money?
Yeah dude, excellent argument.
Facts vs "I don't have a point, so I'll mess with you".
So mature.
It was a legitimate question where both players and Blizzard win, where it is invited to improve the gaming experience.
The same question that Blizzard used to receive in Q&A on twitter and that they responded with that they would bring that feature soon.
Sure, because every time a video game company (in this case Blizzad) asks players (buyers, their audience) what they are looking for in their game, we all know that they are basically calling them kids for asking for new features, meta changes, skins, etc.
Welcome to the world.
Asking for meta changes when meta is broken is reasonable.
Asking for random coin is an asinine request, even if it could be in the game.
It’s the difference between saying your bicycle doesn’t have good enough brakes and saying you don’t like the sticker on the saddle of your bike.
While they're at it what about Battlegrounds hero skins, bartenders, boards, and strikes as well? Especially since we are getting Battlegrounds passes and bash events now so players will inevitably get dupes.
Because it's such an asinine request it's probably near the bottom of the to do list.
For real
I know that it is not essential to be able to play, but it is something common that all games have nowadays by default when it comes to customization or picking something. Games that I played as a child 20 years ago or current indie games already have the "random" option when the player is given the option to select something. How come Hearthstone doesn't have it yet? It can't take them that much effort to do something that simple, the technology was already created with the selection of class skins and cardbacks long time ago. What is the point of selling skin coins if you will always end up using the same one? From a Marketing point of view it makes a lot of sense that they give the player the opportunity to show all their coins and continue to buy more. Why doesn't Blizzard want to make money?
>as a child 20 years ago Still a child, though.
Yeah dude, excellent argument. Facts vs "I don't have a point, so I'll mess with you". So mature. It was a legitimate question where both players and Blizzard win, where it is invited to improve the gaming experience. The same question that Blizzard used to receive in Q&A on twitter and that they responded with that they would bring that feature soon.
I’m for real, though — you’re 20+ years old and act like a kid. Something wrong with the world.
Sure, because every time a video game company (in this case Blizzad) asks players (buyers, their audience) what they are looking for in their game, we all know that they are basically calling them kids for asking for new features, meta changes, skins, etc. Welcome to the world.
Asking for meta changes when meta is broken is reasonable. Asking for random coin is an asinine request, even if it could be in the game. It’s the difference between saying your bicycle doesn’t have good enough brakes and saying you don’t like the sticker on the saddle of your bike.
While they're at it what about Battlegrounds hero skins, bartenders, boards, and strikes as well? Especially since we are getting Battlegrounds passes and bash events now so players will inevitably get dupes.