With the now much-awaited 9.1 patch, seems way too early and it is a misstep this will surely kill TBC
Once again WoW killing WoW
all for the money
With the now much-awaited 9.1 patch, seems way too early and it is a misstep this will surely kill TBC
Once again WoW killing WoW
all for the money
pst I’ll help ya hide the body for 5,000 anima…
Your opinion is bad
I’m going back to TBC once they put Dual Spec and some other QOL in there, 9.1 is a perfect vacation of 3 weeks of content to replenish us after that little drought we just had 
I thought classic people wholeheartedly believed that the classic systems were better and that true wow players would ONLY play classic?
It surely wasn’t that people were just bored and wanted something to tool around with until retail patched is it?
NAWWWW Classic is definitely superior! It could NEVER be that!
Eh, the people that were gonna play tbc are still going to. The people that will play both will play both. The people that stop playing tbc for 9.1 weren’t really going to play tbc anyway.
sure when patch 3.1 goes live
Ewww TBC. Its like going back to Win 98 just for the Nostalgia.
I’m pretty sure that they don’t share the same playerbase
Honestly, 9.1 is already months late from when it should have come out. At this point I should have been coasting in 9.1 so I could spend more time on TBC. So imo it’s not that 9.1 is too early, it’s just entirely too late. I was hyped when they showed the new raid and mega dungeon but it’s taken so long my hype has sizzled out.
The server im on in TBC has a lot of people from retail on it. They were talking about that in LFG chat.
Perfect 
I know this is a troll post, but a month after TBC has been released is not too soon. If anything, it would have been out sooner had they not had to release TBC.
People that either play one or the other or both have to subscribe to play, so it’s not like Blizzard is losing out on anything. Win win for them.
I’m not playing TBC and I’m very excited to have new content. 
A patch with nothing but shadowlands worst features in it.
Doubt.
I’ll do the raid and then back to TBC
The issue was that everybody who wanted to go play TBC has already done that. The problem was the people who didn’t want to play TBC were moving on.
I mean that was the point of TBC, was to carry retail so they could delay it as long as they did with little recourse. To be frank TBC was on the same path as vanilla, to where players have already cleared most of, if not all the endgame content at this point given EVERYTHING in TBC was already accessible.
People leaving TBC to play retail doesn’t make Blizz any money lol. It’s the same sub cost…
How so?
TBC rush is over, and now people will play 9.1 until the next TBC major patch.
If the survivability of Classic was hinging on retail’s short comings, then Classic was never going to survive anyway (which it will. It will be fine).
The vast majority of retail players “checking out” TBC likely already stopped playing TBC. I can’t even imagine how much $$ Blizz made on players buying a boost and only making it to lvl 61.