You are very rude and your English is very bad. Most WoW players enjoy their solo time as much as their group time. Some even prefer playing alone to playing with others.
Nobody cares about your opinion on solo-oriented players because they’re never going away. We’re also not going to change the game to accommodate your strange and inaccurate ideas.
I really can’t believe you just told me to go play a different game because I don’t agree with your proposed changes to this game. If you’re unhappy with classic then you can find a different game. I’m very happy with classic so I’ll stay right here.
Please don’t quote me again unless your response is respectful to both me and the English language.
This just in: few will have sympathy with your plight not being able to do things solo in classic, a MMO.
I respectfully suggest that for those who prefer to play a game solo, to go play a single player game. Griping that there are too many people to do things solo, respectfully, is hogwash.
Cannot imagine that it only being one zone of content over the span of a week had anything to do with that. I doubt very much that 90% (where on earth are you citing THAT number from pray tell?) were empty when those servers opened up.
It wasn’t a problem in real vanilla (only actual competition was for mines and at that point I’d just go to a backup location) but we are talking about tripling the population cap which would cause issues
10k servers would be dreadful. They aren’t manipulating the ore herb spawns, or mob spawns. So 10k people would be horrible resource wise. I understand the fear of not having anyone to queue with, but larger servers are not the answer. I’d rather they merge servers later down the line, than force 10k servers.
Remember even if ND had 9k pop, most of the players where chinese u wouldn’t even interact with. So the whole idea that people like the high pop on those Pservers still doesn’t say much.
Oh yes, lets have ten thousand people competing for a plant that spawns only in a few places once every few hours.
Like this isn’t already going to be a problem with half that many people.
Plus the whole being ganked every ten square feet problem.
I’m all for world pvp, but you literally wouldn’t be able to move more than a few feet in any zone without being run over by roving hit squads from the opposing faction.
No. The queues will be fine, just like they were fine in vanilla. I think bfa has faster queues. I never had problems finding a group in vanilla. It was part of the whole slower pace experience.