As a Community, we do not want RDF

in all the heroics i did in TBC only time people said a word was a “hello” at the beginning and “gg” at the end

its so social i love it

Come back? You’re never even going to leave.

Eh, I don’t mind running to dungeons. I don’t see the issue with it.

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17+ years of wow and never once have i been recruited through a dungeon lol, 90% of the games life dungeons are to easy to gauge anything.

No, it doesn’t, you have more helpful players in RDF because they want you to succeed instead of fail.

I’m glad because they don’t even say hello and gg in Retail RDF.

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Sounds like an issue you have with networking. It’s how I’ve made most of my friends in classic, too.

Do you?

I have convo’s about 50-60% of the time in retail RDF.

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Networking?

Nah, I just look for decent raid groups and apply for them.

Not really, if I want to get better at another class I’d ask someone in my guild that plays that class, not learn through trial and error in a dungeon.

I don’t either it’s just that he made it seem that it somehow makes you a better player.

Money is money, it can be used for whatever. But once you use money to basically discourage players from a complete pug /roll system, you care less at the end of the day.

You must be very lucky or very charismatic then, because most retail dungeons are FAR less social than Classic’s in general. Anyone who denies this as a fact is wrong

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Then go play retail.

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All I say is “hey, how’s everyone’s day”

not super charismatic.

I play both.

No, you’re wrong. I haven’t noticed any difference with the social behaviour between people on Retail and Classic. It is about the same.

I’ll have to use that line in each trial, in my next upcoming Dungeon Social experiment

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People do seem to be more chatty in TW dungeons vs regular dungeons though.

Taiwan dungeons? What’s that?

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Timewalking