Uh, look at the comments, itâs overwhelming support for Korak. We arenât âgettingâ 1.12. 1.12 is going to serve as the base, with changes to content via phases in regard to the patches.
This is the version of AV where the Horde and Alliance just rush to the end, skipping over everything else and never seeing each other. Itâs a disappointing battle ground. This was not a good decision.
See, I actually disagree with that way of thinkingâŚ
The only true part to that is the content that 1.12 added⌠not the changes.
Much of patch 1.12 and some others was actually to make the game less âcompleteâ in order to catch players up to the newer content.
This is the whole reason why we are having a progressive release, otherwise huge parts of the game would be trivial or pointless.
Locking content to keep people from speedrunning classic not a change like asking for an earlier version of AV. Your point is moot.
People need to realize that Korak was removed in 1.10. Blizzard has access to 1.12. We would not get him in the game unless they found an earlier version or reimplemented old systems into AV, which would take so much more time.
1.12 as base, then a abomination of parts from other patches based on your favorite freatures?
You think you do, but you donât.
They need to be firm with the version weâr getting, otherwise youâr only proving that J. Allen Brack was right.
No⌠is this the first time youâve seen anything about classic wow? Read up on the past blue posts, especially the one about the phases that was posted last week.