Blizzard created its own server problems without Dungeon Finder

Just flag it and move on.

It was literally the end of the game there were 4 tiers of content and rdf was introduced in the last one. 30% of that 49% was a content drought that was hated by the playerbase.

Theres a reason rdf isnt in the game and you ignoring it and acting like youre owed it isnt doing you any favors

Sorry if i go afk im leveling my alt and im in a group from LFG. Have you tried logging in and queuing in rdf yet? <3

I guarantee it would. The queue is the incentive to transfer. The rdf means you can transfer without fear that you won’t be able to find groups on the new realm. My guild, the largest guild on BB, transferred to a mega realm for the sole reason that they couldn’t find groups to do the very important dungeons in BC.

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Blaming the lack of RDF for Mega Server queue times? How about blaming Blizzard for not faction capping servers, offerring unlimited server transfers(or possibly every 1-3 months for each character), and creating an infrastructure around mega servers. RDF wouldn’t have solved anything as the next moment you’re on a dead server you’ll be asking for CRZ/LFR.

Dammit, I thought you muted me. Now I have to deal with your lies and stupid fictions again. Give me a hint, what do I have to do to get you to ignore me permanently? Again, that’s the raid loggers mind set. There was no content drought for most people. Everyone I knew was playing the content on alts and having lots of fun questing and doing dungeons with the rdf. We even got to do vanilla dungeons on alts that we missed doing during vanilla. Those vanilla dungeons are content too. If all you do in this game is play is the most recently released raid that’s a you problem.

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God it was so nice to be able to do a bunch of the Vanilla dungeons that I hadn’t done in so long at that point due to lack of interest.

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OHHHH so youre saying the ICC content drought was a state of mind thing? and not a well documented lack of content?

Looks like someone def didnt play in the original wotlk

Is there such thing as a content drought ever in the history of wow aslong as lower level content exists?

Everyone you knew didnt exist becuase you didnt play wotlk sweetheart. You dont need to lie for clout you know

It wasn’t a content drought for me and my friends. I’d log on, ask in guild if anyone wants to do a dungeon. A couple of people would join and we’d join rdf to fill out the group. I’d go quest or farm until the dungeon popped and after the dungeon I’d go back to questing or farming. What do you think we were doing if it wasn’t content.

I get that you’re a raid logger but many of us like to play the whole game not just the raids. You people who rush through the content, skipping as much as you can to level as efficiently and quickly as possible to get the raid are not the only people playing the game. And your way of playing isn’t the only way to play. We use the rdf for leveling alts. That’s the content we like to play. Blizzard even designed the game so we could level alts. 10 character slots per server, 50 across all servers.

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It wasn’t a content drought for you because you didn’t actually play the game during that time period honey. After reading these last few posts, NOONE who played this game during wrath on either side of this arguement can seriously believe that whatsoever. I wouldn’t die on this hill if I were you hun.

Just walk away from the claims graciously and ur fine! It’s okay. You don’t need to have played then. You’re no less of a player now because you didn’t play then.

Subject continues to be incapable of interacting in good faith. Beginning to unravel.

By the by, in case you were wondering how someone of your mindset should be acting right now, here’s a great quote from a post on the classicwow sub.

"Internet culture and the case for RDF
The change in internet culture from 2008 to 2022 can be compared the change in society’s general culture from 1930 to 2022. Silly and perhaps untrue, but for social gameplay issues, blizz cannot simply point to 2008.

It was indeed a different time. We spent more time with guilds in vent. There was no realm-wide discord. General chats thrived, and, due to a lack of readily available knowledge, we met people through in-game adversity.

That is not the reality anymore. A very small portion of this player base is trying to larp like it’s 2008. The game is simply good, and players are engaging with it not as a nostalgia machine but as a modern game.

Let us be honest, this is perhaps the largest contributing factor to megaservers. It is simply the way people prefer to play games. They want to be able to log in and pug a dungeon at 2am on a Monday night, whereas a 2008 player would not expect such an experience. Fast content in the age of streaming, tiktok, and instant matchmaking games is not going away.

I am not saying that blizz must rearchitect the servers to support more people. I am saying that, as a social part of #somechanges, blizz should help players scratch this itch instead of allowing them to cram into megaservers. RDF was scrapped, but it seems to fit the bill for such an improvement.

Personally I don’t have much advice here, because I actually prefer the experience of making groups myself. I am probably more in the boomer camp of the game, but can’t help but recognize that I am not the only type of player that deserves to have fun."

Crazy how this cat is capable of looking beyond their own personal wishes, right?

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Nothing from his last few posts would lead anyone without a specific, delusional axe to grind to believe he hadn’t played Wrath.

I have no problem believing you played Wrath either. If you’re this much of a raging narcissist now I can’t even begin to imagine you as a teen. It’s no wonder you think the Wrath experienced began and ended with how you and you alone played the game.

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You lie constantly. It’s pathological with you. You seriously need therapy. You’re by far the biggest troll here. Check the achievements on this alt and you’ll see I played wrath. I could post on another dozen alts with wrath achievements. Yes, I played a lot of alts. I had an alliance server and a horde server because I had too many alts for just one server. I had an alt of every race and every class back then. Not all of them leveled up to wrath but many of them did

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… so you abandon logic and use personal feeling for a arguement?

I don’t raid log lmao

Your name tells me your a feminist

Sadly, this is what Blizz is turning Wrath Classic into: a raid log game. When it was actually a fantastic alt-friendly expansion. It was amazing for casuals. Wrath Classic will drive them away by droves.

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Most of what I have read for the pro RDF side is simply they want as little effort to get the dungeon content. It reeks of antisocial players and lack of willingness to take part in the communities of the various servers you are all on. This is an MMO, it is encouraged to engage with others to gain access to all the content.
Instead you all ask for access to every other server so you can level alts all at the click of a button.
I wonder how many who use RDF have actually been to the entrance of the dungeons they are running?

If they do implement RDF, I hope it does not have the extra rewards for using it. No baggie of loot, no bonus experience for completion, not even teleport, I really hope its just an optimized LFG that makes the group for you. I believe only then would it not impact the population out in the world.

To those who think RDF won’t harm the open world. Retail would like a word, even with its cross realm open world it is an empty landscape with majority of players sitting in a major city queuing. Heck they even moved all the quests for the dungeon into the dungeons themselves because no one was out in the world finding them.

I’m pretty sure RDF is also why they dropped Nagrand from being mainly quests requiring groups to take down elites to just solo player questing against lesser versions of the old elites. Simply because there was no one in the world to group with.

One final thing, this is wrath classic, its not meant to appeal or cater to the modern aspect of gaming, it is to help blizzard monetize the private server section of the wow community. It all started after the “Interaction” between blizzard and the team behind classic nostalrius. Shortly after blizzard launched classic wow and with its success we were able to get classic tbc and now thankfully classic wrath.

I believe there is a healthy enough population on the servers now leveling, questing, joining guilds happily without RDF. If it was such a huge feature that was required or “Needed” as so many of you put it, then why do we have so many players in prelaunch not “Needing” it now? Players suffering through 3+ hour ques just to play the game without this feature.

Ah yes, the amazing effort of making a macro to spam the LFG channel and then wait to get summoned to the instance.

RDF simply eliminates pointless wastes of time that add nothing to the game. The lack of it leads to frustration and enables the toxic, elitist mentality that is sinking Classic.

RDF frees up players to be active and out in the world. Without it, it just becomes a group finder simulator where you spam your spec and gearscore and are unable to do anything else, lest you miss out on an opportunity to actually get in a group.

And yea this is Wrath Classic. It’s meant to appeal to players who gasp want to experience Wrath again. And that means including RDF.

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I listed yesterday as a dps and got a group invite within seconds.

It works. People just need to use it

There should be cross realm DF too. Just let ppl play the game!

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