i dnt think anyone sees any point being made from you here, you are making little sense.
We dont expect you to understand, we can see you are struggling to grasp the full scope of the situation.
I’m pretty sure anyone can see the point I made, and that you’re a great example of this.
You’re literally spouting random sentences with no context. You’re the one who makes no sense.
whatever you need to keep telling yourself lol
Nah, no one but people that want to get carried want RDF.
This is literally a few people from over populated servers telling people from under populated servers what they do and do not want.
The ‘community’ also wanted dual spec in TBCC. Look at how that turned out…
Just saying.
Why are all the anti-rdf posts made by characters with 1 post?
I do want RDF.
I’ve had more social interactions in an elevator than in my entire journey from 1 to 70.
This is a bad argument, just because the option of more resistance is in the game doesnt mean people will do it. Players will always go down the path of least resistance even if its super boring. If grinding one mob gives 5% more xp rather than questing then people will do it even if its boring and makes them hate the game.
If they put full tier sets on the store you could use your same argument “you dont have to buy the gear you can clear raids for the gear”. Its just a bad argument imo
It’s hard for new players / returning players to get groups, as they don’t have a network. That’s the hard part. I last played for any serious time in WoD and returned for Wrath Classic and so far I have not grouped with anyone who’s not a RL friend when they carried me through some content. I know this is just my personal experience on Yojamba, but I suspect I will quest to 80, refund Dragonflight, and exit WoW for another 7 years.
Waiting for the extroverts to tell me to go make friends, coz all the tools are there, just get in a group and…oh I’m not geared enough. Just randomly shout at people on flight paths? Look, if I wanted to engage in creepy behaviours I wouldn’t need friends, I’d need a bigger basement and a suspiciously healthy rose garden.
My classic character is on yojamba i just joined a NZ guild i saw in trade chat and join in there discord and join in on dungeon runs.
I guess peoples argument for no cross server\Queueable content\protected loot more on the rails gameplay has positives and negatives. So most classic people are trying to keep retail and classic seperate games. Retail for the QOL changes that impact social requirements and classic for more hardcore gameplay that require finding a guild or having a group of people you know.
Generally if you want to find friends the best way to do it is to not shout at people on flight paths but to just join a guild. The guild system was built for this one purpose of finding people that wanted to do group content and putting them together.
I do not thanks tho
Soz but we aren’t getting RDF
As a GM during original Wrath, I can tell you unequivocally that it ruined the community.
I said as much to my guild the day it came out that server behavior and guild necessity would go down the drain, what surprised me was how quickly it happened.
The problem isn’t RDF itself but how it was implemented. Had been a server-only system, it would have been great. It would have stabilized server populations and provided an opportunity to run with other guild members on the server and fostered a greater server bonding among guilds without allowing an out for poor behavior.
I would have loved for my guild members to have run with some of the top guilds on the server and providing a platform for raiding with them down the line.
But they didn’t do that, cross-server pretty much gave the dredge of the community and the wrath babies a get-out jail card to do as they please and they did to the detriment of the community.
Now if Blizz brings back RDF for classic in the form I have mentioned, by all means, do it otherwise…meh!
RDF has pros and cons but I believe it to be a negative impact on the game. If you’re subjected to gatekeeping then just start your own groups. Wow doesn’t need to follow the same path it did though. As someone who’s played the game for 15 years I can whole heartedly attest to the fact that it kills the social aspect of the game. Don’t have to chat until max seems ridiculous to me personally. If anything just make specific servers with Rdf and let us divide. You’ll get your answer on what the community really wants at that point.
You know… the funniest part about this entire discussion, is that an overwhelming majority of the players that claim RDF ruins the entire game, robs them of any joy they’ve had, and basically just pees in their cheerios as far as their whole experience goes, will sit here and talk all this smack, but then, lo and behold, as soon as blizzard does decide to implement RDF… and they will… they’ll be sitting there clicking that dungeon finder button, just like the rest of us. Even with the option not to. They’ll never admit to it of course. But we’ll know. We’ll all know.