A vocal minority pushing RDF down our throats

Removing RDF is a change in terms of wrath.

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They heard feedback from the community and changed their mind.

Difference is, so have they heard feedback from most people who don’t want RDF, and of course surely a couple people in the Pro-RDF minority were heard by blizz too.

If Blizzard refuses to change their mind their might be reasons for it.

Probably why so many people are voicing their opinions on RDF, because Blizzard’s stance on this issue is about as firm as three little sticks slowly breaking.

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No, I socialize in game chat during my pugs. Wanna tell me more about my ingame behaviors?

If you can’t list yourself in LFG and check in once in a while, while you’re doing dailies or picking flowers, you have WAY bigger problems than a lack of RDF. You’d be a barely functioning human being.

You mean the original Classic playerbase, and not a bunch of screeching tourists? Oh no!

Just join one of the many different runs 4head

Not yet, but duh, if it’s in the game I’m gonna use it, just like everyone else. That’s the problem.

Why is people using a popular feature a problem?

Seems like aguy gets it. I will use RDF too if it is implemented nonstop. Don’t hate the player, hate the game

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Can you not make a single point without shilling Blizzard or attacking someone’s social skills?

All good my dude! If it were up to me, they should make good “business” decisions. If they see a decline from a lacking feature, then add the feature. I hope they don’t just add it based on the vocal crowd. THAT pattern is where I think retail went wrong. It’s the little frictions in this game that I think make it special, and each retail expansion chipped away at those frictions, balanced the game more and more, such that it eventually stopped feeling ‘special’ and the per-realm-communities died off.

We’ll see what happens. There’s a chance their classic branch could give those like me who found this era to be an oasis a place to play for a long time.

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my retort is that they haven’t explicitly said no to that ad nauseum.

If you’re gonna use “you think you do, but you don’t” as your defense, then cool! We’ll see RDF in Classic 5 years from now :slight_smile:

I wonder which community? Because they actually didn’t listen to the WoW community. Why do you think they created the Community Council? So they can ignore a large portion of the WoW community, and even, they don’t listen to the feedback of the Community Council. So which community did Blizzard listened too?

It’s only popular because it invalidates every other method. You are not this stupid. Stop acting like it.

I think Blizzard listened to the world of warcraft classic community, since social MMOs are a big part of classic, and RDF ruins that

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Nah - It will be a change if it isn’t added towards the end. We’ll see. I hope they don’t.

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And people will continue to provide feedback.

Reporting your comment.

But have they really listened to the classic community either? Remember when people were outraged by the boost? Did Blizzard listened?

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And if blizzard would just announce that now all the vitriol could end.

Thats completely reasonable and agreeable. I do think there are people that are excited about Wrath but don’t want to take the good with the bad. I understand why it would be such a desired stance to just “remove the bad”, but some see it the same way from the other side.

It becomes an argument over what is the best color. Unproductive, subjective, and circular. And Blizz should have never divided the community in half like this over it’s arrogant attitude that it knows better than the original devs, IMO.

On the issue of RDF, yes they listened. In the issue of boost, they listened to the sweet song of purchases being made instead.

What sort of financial reason do they have for inhibiting RDF? Maybe it’s not an evil conspiracy every time Blizz does something you don’t like.

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You don’t need to make a conspiracy to see Blizz’s true intentions to anything they do.