Quote from: KillerPig on August 23, 2011, 06:46:19 PM
Quote from: zepher1 on August 23, 2011, 01:45:40 AM
The reason it's called an event gun is because you had to do the event to get it, the disadvantage is that if you make it tradable you ruin the point of even having it because all you give us is the ability to sell it, which then gives the person who didn't do the event to sell it for more; you think doing everyday of that event would be worth it if you gave us the most powerful gun any noob could have? This gun wasn't meant to be another halloween set, gtfo.
Nah, I'm not gonna "gtfo".
It's an event item. I couldn't make it on during the event because my laptop crashed. I want one and I want to buy one. Unless by some random change of heart, I know for a fact that neither Allie nor Santa will spawn me one to sell it to me. I know many people feel the same way. In fact, I know at least 20 people who want this to happen. I'm just standing up for those people and myself, because we all wanted to participate in the event, we just couldn't.
Not being able to be part of an event, no matter what the circumstance, always has the consequence of not being able to obtain that event item, if it was just a regularly tradable/obtainable item, there'd be no point in the event except to have a few people work to have other people try to buy it from them. Let's consider it being similar to a person who buys membership, they more than likely are buying it so that they can obtain items others can't have, or just for the fun of leveling higher, well now that they've done it, they get a bunch of people who "can't" buy membership, for one reason or other, trying to have them train them, give them items, ie mooch off of them. The relation is that you have a person that does the event, probably to obtain an item others can't have, now that they worked and did the event, they now have people that qq to them about how their gun is to powerful, or how they want one, etc... do you get my point?