were already past that. Heroic+ was not in the game… at all. atleast RDF was from wrath.
You’re assuming which group I fall into, that is, if you realize that there is in fact more than just Pro and Anti. I’m merely pointing out that these forums are littered with these posts, we get it. You all want what you want because it would make your experience better.
What you fail to understand is that none of you own the rights to the game, you’re merely stating opinions and they can all be kept in a few threads instead of creating new ones (which by the way, I, now guilty of contributing to)
Perhaps Blizz should make a different sub set forums for both parties to ramble their side and leave General to General Topics/questions
We are allowed to leave our feedback. You do not have to participate in said feedback
They missed it by a lot more than 3 years.
Classic was never able to recreate the social experience they claim RDF destroyed(which proves RDF was never the problem in the first place). Now they’re just bitter and upset or delusional enough to think that somehow wrath classic will be different.
They refuse to accept that maybe how people interact with other could change in 15 years.
Every single main reason they come up with just seems…odd to say the least when you break each one down, and the solutions they give just create bigger problems and go in a circle. Like moving to a better server, you mean bigger right? Then queues go up and they tell you that you should have avoided a busy server. Or logging on during certain hours. Like, this is an MMO, it should be fine to play any time of the day, and it was with RDF, but now all of a sudden it’s a game that requires you to be online during only peak hours to do simple content? How’s that make any sense? Imagine how Overwatch would have faired if games never popped until 5 pm, but only until like 11 pm, on weekends only.
Yep the wotlkc realms wont have it.
If you want rdf you have other options.
It was. Get your facts straight. It was the final major content patch of the xpac. Doesnt matter how long it was between that and pre-patch.
A) yes it does matter than it around for a solid half of wrath’s life span
B) In general other than content we’re on path 3.3 in classic and as such it would be entirely consistent to have RDF in now
3.3.5 was the last patch actually, with the addition of Ruby Sanctum
I mean, if you’re going to try to call someone out for being wrong, you should at least be right in the 1st place.
We didn’t miss the boat, we’re still on that boat.
I mean, if you’re going to try to call someone out for being wrong, you should at least be right in the 1st place.
3.3.5 was literally the transition patch to hold people over till cata pre-patch.
Still a fairly sizeable wotlk patch.
3.3.5 released in June, Cata released in December.
They added a raid. And stated the only reason they were adding it was because cata pre-patch was taking so long.
They added a raid.
Is a raid ‘content’ or is a raid not ‘content?’
cata pre-patch was taking so long.
Yeah, that’s what we’re all saying…it took way too long (1 year) and RDF was in the game during this downtime.
And by the way, subs peaked between 3.3 and cata release (12.5 million subs). It is unprecedented for subscriptions to not only increase, but to maintain that increased number between long patches. That happened because of RDF.
Is a raid ‘content’ or is a raid not ‘content?’
Major content patch =/= minor patch
Major content patch =/= minor patch
That’s not an answer to my question. Is a raid content or is it not content?
Are the words I used “Content patch” or “major content patch?”
Answer my question.
So your only defense is “but it wasn’t a major patch.”
I can play that too. Did I call 3.3.5 the last major patch, or the last patch?